An Amish man getting a drunk driving charge in his horse-drawn buggy has to be one of the oddest DUI charges of all time.
No agreement was reached during a settlement conference on Thursday for the alleged driver involved in the Amish buggy crash ...
PRESTON, Minn. — The Kasson woman involved in a February vehicle versus Amish buggy crash that seriously injured three people was sentenced to 30 days in jail. Brittany Nicole Edgar, 33 ...
At a hearing Thursday in Fillmore County District Court, it was decided a trial for Samantha Petersen would be scheduled for ...
A woman convicted and sentenced in a February 2024 hit-and-run Amish buggy crash will now serve an even longer sentence after ...
The driver in a hit-and-run crash with an Amish buggy on Feb. 16 in Fillmore County has been sentenced. 33-year-old Brittany Nicole Edgar was sentenced to serve 30 days in Fillmore County Jail.
A Kasson woman has been sentenced to 30 days in jail and three years of probation after a non-fatal buggy crash in Fillmore ...
A four-wheel horse-drawn carriage — a common site among the Amish community of Arthur. The horseshoes and carriage wheels cause more street damage than do vehicle tires.
All this diversity makes it risky to generalize about "the Amish," as though they were pressed from the same cultural cookie cutter. Nonetheless, all groups use horse and buggy transportation ...
Scholars define the Old Order Amish by two distinctive features: 1) the use of horse-and-buggy transportation, and 2) the use of Pennsylvania German dialect in church services and daily conversation.