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RICHFIELD 鈥?The Washington County Sheriff s Office is asking for the public s help in identifying a man who was struck and killed by a train Wednesday afternoon. They say at 2:41 p.m. they received a call from the Canadian National Railroad, who reported that their train had struck a person in the Village of Richfi
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