Danville woman hurt in accident
<p>DANVILLE —Janelle Wilde was waiting at a red light on Route 54 on Halloween night when she saw a tractor-trailer barreling toward the back of her pickup.</p>
<p>DANVILLE —Janelle Wilde was waiting at a red light on Route 54 on Halloween night when she saw a tractor-trailer barreling toward the back of her pickup.</p>
<p>WEST HEMLOCK TWP. —Sara G. Anderson,19, of Danville was not hurt Tuesday when she lost control on a curve on Frosty Valley Road and drove into a fence, police said.</p>
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