A semi-trailer truck loaded with hay lost its load on U.S. Highway 101 Thursday night.
No one was hurt in the crash.
The truck, a 1997 Kenworth driven by a 63-year-old Clallam Bay man, was …
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A semi-trailer truck loaded with hay lost its load on U.S. Highway 101 Thursday night.
No one was hurt in the crash.
The truck, a 1997 Kenworth driven by a 63-year-old Clallam Bay man, was heading north past McDonald Cove when it lost its load on the sharp corner around the cove.
The mishap occurred at 8:18 p.m. April 22, according to the Washington State Patrol just after Milepost 312 on the highway.