
Man & Woman Injured in Minivan Collision at Winona Intersection
Winona, MN (KROC-AM News)- Two southern Minnesotans were injured in a crash in Winona over the weekend.
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Two vehicles carrying three people were involved in the collision. The State Patrol responded to the crash shortly after 12:30 Sunday afternoon.

Minivan Collision at Winona Intersections Results in Injuries for Southern Minnesota Man & Woman
A pair of minivans collided at the intersection of Hwy. 14 and Goodview Rd., which is adjacent to the St. Mary’s University of Minnesota campus.
The state crash report says one of the minivans was waiting to make a left turn when it was struck from behind by the second minivan. Both vehicles were traveling east.
21-year-old Mckenna Kathryn Hennager was identified as the driver of the minivan that struck the waiting vehicle. Her passenger was identified as 29-year-old Byrce Donald Bostter.
Minivan Occupants Injured
The man and woman, who are both from Madelia, MN, suffered non-life-threatening injuries. Bostter was brought to the hospital in Winona and Hennager was treated at the scene, according to the State Patrol.
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The driver of the minivan that was struck was identified as 57-year-old Maria Ann Sardegna of Winona. She was not hurt, the State Patrol says.
All three occupants were buckled up and alcohol was not involved in the crash, according to the state crash report.
The Winona Police Department and Winona Fire Department also responded to the two-vehicle collision.
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