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NewsApril 28, 2009

Jackson City Hall suffered minor damage Monday morning when an elderly driver lost control of her vehicle and struck the building near a door, said Lt. Rodney Barnes, spokesman for the Jackson Police Department. The car appeared to jump the curb and collided with the building, causing damage to the door and cracking the wall in one spot, Barnes said...

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Men work on the double door of Jackson City Hall that was damaged Monday. Lt. Rodney Barnes, spokesman for the Jackson Police Department, said an elderly driver lost control of her vehicle and struck the building Monday morning, damaging the door and cracking the wall in one spot. No one was injured in the accident, Barnes said. (Courtesy Joy Baker)
Men work on the double door of Jackson City Hall that was damaged Monday. Lt. Rodney Barnes, spokesman for the Jackson Police Department, said an elderly driver lost control of her vehicle and struck the building Monday morning, damaging the door and cracking the wall in one spot. No one was injured in the accident, Barnes said. (Courtesy Joy Baker)

Jackson City Hall suffered minor damage Monday morning when an elderly driver lost control of her vehicle and struck the building near a door, said Lt. Rodney Barnes, spokesman for the Jackson Police Department.

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The car appeared to jump the curb and collided with the building, causing damage to the door and cracking the wall in one spot, Barnes said.

No one was injured in the accident, Barnes said.

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