Sheboygan County Sheriff's Office responds to 42 calls of vehicles in ditch, collisions
Posted: Dec 13, 2017 9:51 PM CST
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SHEBOYGAN COUNTY, Wis. (CBS 58) -- People in Sheboygan County are spending the evening digging out after a winter weather advisory was in effect for most of the day.
The snow made for treacherous road conditions. Salt and plow trucks stayed busy throughout the day.
The Sheboygan County Sheriff's Office says they've responded to 42 calls of vehicles in ditches and/or minor collisions since noon.
No ambulances were dispatched due to the accidents.
The Sheriff's Office attributes snowy road conditions for all of the accidents.
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