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School Bus Overturns In Crash; Driver, Boy Hurt

INGERSOLL TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) - The Midland County sheriff's department says a school bus overturned in a three-vehicle crash, injuring the 58-year-old driver and her 13-year-old passenger. Three other people also were hurt.

Sheriff Scott Stephenson says the crash happened about 3 p.m. Tuesday in Ingersoll Township, about five miles south of Midland.

Stephenson says that 31-year-old Brandon Cox of Midland was driving a car and failed to yield at an intersection. The sheriff says Cox hit a car driven by 18-year-old Emma Eldred of Lake Isabella, pushing it into the path of the Saginaw Intermediate School District bus.

Stephenson says bus driver Gina Glance of Saginaw and a Mount Haley Township boy were hospitalized. He says Eldred, Cox, and Cox's 30-year-old passenger Alexandria Cox also were hospitalized.

There's no immediate word on their conditions.

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