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Two dead after crash in Finney County
June 06, 2019 - 5:09 am
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Two men from Tennessee are dead after a traffic accident in rural Finney County. It happened before 2 p.m. Wednesday several miles north of Garden City at the intersection of Mead Rd. and Jenny Barker Rd. According to the Kansas Highway Patrol the intersection has no signs and an eastbound pickup truck collided with a northbound pickup when they entered the intersection at the same time. One of the pickup trucks rolled over and caught on fire.
A 47-year-old Kansas man in one of the trucks only suffered minor injuries. The driver and a passenger in the other truck were pronounced dead at the scene. The KHP identified the men as 50-year-old Joe McNally and 57-year old Jimmy Sherlock, both of Memphis, TN.
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