Woman, 61, hit and killed by pick-up truck while crossing Baxter highway
The victim, a 61-year-old Baxter woman, was in the crosswalk when she was struck.
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The victim, a 61-year-old Baxter woman, was in the crosswalk when she was struck.
The Minnesota State Patrol says it happened at about 9:39 p.m. on westbound Interstate 694 at the Interstate 35W split in New Brighton.
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