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Electric City woman injured in car accident north of Soap Lake
An 82-year-old Electric City woman was injured Jan. 4 when her car left Highway 17 about 10 miles north of Soap Lake.
Pauline Bryant was southbound around 6:10 p.m. when her car left the road to the right and went down a rocky embankment, said a State Patrol accident memo.
Bryant, who was using a restraint, was transported to the hospital in Ephrata with neck pain.
Her car was destroyed.
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