
Fergus Falls, MN – A young woman is injured after hitting a construction hole on I-94 in Fergus Falls.
State Troopers say that on Monday afternoon, 20-year-old Hannah Jackson of Hanover was driving west on I-94 in the construction zone west of town, when her vehicle hit a hole construction made in the concrete.
Jackson was transported to Lake Region Healthcare for treatment of minor injuries, and her passenger was uninjured.
The Minnesota Department of Transportation reminds drivers to be cautious when driving through construction and to slow down in areas of road work.
The State Patrol was assisted by the Otter Tail County Sheriff’s Office and Ringdahl Ambulance.

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