SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) - A Sioux Falls woman accused of driving
in the wrong lane of an interstate in South Dakota and causing a
crash that killed a man has pleaded not guilty to seven felony
charges.
Twenty-eight-year-old Tammy Kvasnicka (kah-VAYS'-nik-uh) was
indicted recently on the charges, which include third-offense
drunken driving and vehicular homicide.
Authorities say Kvasnicka killed 27-year-old Michael Xayavong
and seriously injured another man on July 11 when she drove the
wrong way on Interstate 229 and collided with their vehicle.
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