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April 23, 2021
One woman has died and two others are in the hospital following an accident in Kalkaska County Thursday evening.
The Kalkaska County Sheriff’s Office says deputies came across an accident on Ingersoll Road west of Creighton Road around 8:30 p.m. Thursday.
Three people were outside of vehicle and one was trapped inside.
The SUV was driving west on Ingersoll Road when the driver lost control in a curve. Two occupants were ejected and two passengers wearing seat belts were not ejected.
Haley Stangler from Kingsley passed away in the accident.
Two of the passengers were taken to Munson Medical Center in Traverse City and the other passenger refused medical treatment.
Alcohol, speed believed to be factors in fatal Northern Michigan rollover crash, police say
Updated 10:58 AM;
KALKASKA COUNTY, MI – Alcohol and speed are believed to be factors in a Northern Michigan rollover crash that killed one person and injured two others.
Haley Nicole Stangler, 21, of Kinglsey was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash, which occurred on Ingersoll Road west of Creighton Road in Kalkaska County around 8:27 p.m. on Thursday.
According to the Kalkaska County Sheriff’s Office, Stangler was in a blue, 2009 Pontiac SUV traveling west on Ingersoll Road. The driver failed to control the vehicle upon reaching a curved portion of the roadway and the vehicle rolled several times, police said.
9 & 10 News
April 15, 2021
A group of community members are helping the community celebrate this summer.
They created t-shirts for purchase to commemorate the celebration, and are planning to display memorabilia of the county during the Kalkaska County Fair.
The group is also planning an ice cream social for later in the summer, and collaborating with the Kalkaska County Library on a commemorative video of the county’s history.
“Especially right now to come out and be able to have some fellowship together again as a community after all that’s happened the last year,” said Pat Whiteford, Kalkaska County Sheriff. “I think it’s extremely important that we have these events to bring the community together.”