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Two men die in Interstate 80 crash in the Poconos

Two men died in a crash early Monday on Interstate 80 in the Poconos.

According to state police at Stroudsburg, two vehicles were traveling west in Tunkhannock Township, both at a high rate of speed, about 12:30 a.m. Monday. One of the two vehicles left its lane of travel and crashed into the second vehicle, sending both off the road.

Both cars rolled over several times, ejecting the drivers: Donn Innes, 68, of Weatherly and Jeffrey Bates, 31, of Danville, Montour County. Both men were pronounced dead at the scene.

Two men die in Interstate 80 crash in the Poconos

Two men died in a crash early Monday on Interstate 80 in the Poconos.

According to state police at Stroudsburg, two vehicles were traveling west in Tunkhannock Township, both at a high rate of speed, about 12:30 a.m. Monday. One of the two vehicles left its lane of travel and crashed into the second vehicle, sending both off the road.

Both cars rolled over several times, ejecting the drivers: Donn Innes, 68, of Weatherly and Jeffrey Bates, 31, of Danville, Montour County. Both men were pronounced dead at the scene.

Two men die in Interstate 80 crash in the Poconos

Two men died in a crash early Monday on Interstate 80 in the Poconos.

According to state police at Stroudsburg, two vehicles were traveling west in Tunkhannock Township, both at a high rate of speed, about 12:30 a.m. Monday. One of the two vehicles left its lane of travel and crashed into the second vehicle, sending both off the road.

Both cars rolled over several times, ejecting the drivers: Donn Innes, 68, of Weatherly and Jeffrey Bates, 31, of Danville, Montour County. Both men were pronounced dead at the scene.

Two men die in Interstate 80 crash in the Poconos

Two men died in a crash early Monday on Interstate 80 in the Poconos.

According to state police at Stroudsburg, two vehicles were traveling west in Tunkhannock Township, both at a high rate of speed, about 12:30 a.m. Monday. One of the two vehicles left its lane of travel and crashed into the second vehicle, sending both off the road.

Both cars rolled over several times, ejecting the drivers: Donn Innes, 68, of Weatherly and Jeffrey Bates, 31, of Danville, Montour County. Both men were pronounced dead at the scene.

Two men die in Interstate 80 crash in the Poconos

Two men died in a crash early Monday on Interstate 80 in the Poconos.

According to state police at Stroudsburg, two vehicles were traveling west in Tunkhannock Township, both at a high rate of speed, about 12:30 a.m. Monday. One of the two vehicles left its lane of travel and crashed into the second vehicle, sending both off the road.

Both cars rolled over several times, ejecting the drivers: Donn Innes, 68, of Weatherly and Jeffrey Bates, 31, of Danville, Montour County. Both men were pronounced dead at the scene.

Two men die in Interstate 80 crash in the Poconos

Two men died in a crash early Monday on Interstate 80 in the Poconos.

According to state police at Stroudsburg, two vehicles were traveling west in Tunkhannock Township, both at a high rate of speed, about 12:30 a.m. Monday. One of the two vehicles left its lane of travel and crashed into the second vehicle, sending both off the road.

Both cars rolled over several times, ejecting the drivers: Donn Innes, 68, of Weatherly and Jeffrey Bates, 31, of Danville, Montour County. Both men were pronounced dead at the scene.

Two men die in Interstate 80 crash in the Poconos

Two men died in a crash early Monday on Interstate 80 in the Poconos.

According to state police at Stroudsburg, two vehicles were traveling west in Tunkhannock Township, both at a high rate of speed, about 12:30 a.m. Monday. One of the two vehicles left its lane of travel and crashed into the second vehicle, sending both off the road.

Both cars rolled over several times, ejecting the drivers: Donn Innes, 68, of Weatherly and Jeffrey Bates, 31, of Danville, Montour County. Both men were pronounced dead at the scene.

What does the future hold for Camp Trexler? Conservation group seeks partners for preservation

For generations of Boy Scouts in the Lehigh Valley, the Trexler Scout Reservation has been a chance to get in touch with nature.

The camp features two lakes, a 65-foot climbing wall and zipline, a crafts building, hiking trails and dozens of other activities to pass a summer day.

But the 2023 season will likely be the last one for Camp Trexler, which has a history stretching back more than 90 years. The Minsi Trails Council announced in March that it plans to sell the land to raise money for its share of a historic nationwide settlement with thousands of people who say they were abused when they were Scouts.

What does the future hold for Camp Trexler? Conservation group seeks partners for preservation

For generations of Boy Scouts in the Lehigh Valley, the Trexler Scout Reservation has been a chance to get in touch with nature.

The camp features two lakes, a 65-foot climbing wall and zipline, a crafts building, hiking trails and dozens of other activities to pass a summer day.

But the 2023 season will likely be the last one for Camp Trexler, which has a history stretching back more than 90 years. The Minsi Trails Council announced in March that it plans to sell the land to raise money for its share of a historic nationwide settlement with thousands of people who say they were abused when they were Scouts.

What does the future hold for Camp Trexler? Conservation group seeks partners for preservation

For generations of Boy Scouts in the Lehigh Valley, the Trexler Scout Reservation has been a chance to get in touch with nature.

The camp features two lakes, a 65-foot climbing wall and zipline, a crafts building, hiking trails and dozens of other activities to pass a summer day.

But the 2023 season will likely be the last one for Camp Trexler, which has a history stretching back more than 90 years. The Minsi Trails Council announced in March that it plans to sell the land to raise money for its share of a historic nationwide settlement with thousands of people who say they were abused when they were Scouts.

What does the future hold for Camp Trexler? Conservation group seeks partners for preservation

For generations of Boy Scouts in the Lehigh Valley, the Trexler Scout Reservation has been a chance to get in touch with nature.

The camp features two lakes, a 65-foot climbing wall and zipline, a crafts building, hiking trails and dozens of other activities to pass a summer day.

But the 2023 season will likely be the last one for Camp Trexler, which has a history stretching back more than 90 years. The Minsi Trails Council announced in March that it plans to sell the land to raise money for its share of a historic nationwide settlement with thousands of people who say they were abused when they were Scouts.

What does the future hold for Camp Trexler? Conservation group seeks partners for preservation

For generations of Boy Scouts in the Lehigh Valley, the Trexler Scout Reservation has been a chance to get in touch with nature.

The camp features two lakes, a 65-foot climbing wall and zipline, a crafts building, hiking trails and dozens of other activities to pass a summer day.

But the 2023 season will likely be the last one for Camp Trexler, which has a history stretching back more than 90 years. The Minsi Trails Council announced in March that it plans to sell the land to raise money for its share of a historic nationwide settlement with thousands of people who say they were abused when they were Scouts.

What does the future hold for Camp Trexler? Conservation group seeks partners for preservation

For generations of Boy Scouts in the Lehigh Valley, the Trexler Scout Reservation has been a chance to get in touch with nature.

The camp features two lakes, a 65-foot climbing wall and zipline, a crafts building, hiking trails and dozens of other activities to pass a summer day.

But the 2023 season will likely be the last one for Camp Trexler, which has a history stretching back more than 90 years. The Minsi Trails Council announced in March that it plans to sell the land to raise money for its share of a historic nationwide settlement with thousands of people who say they were abused when they were Scouts.

What does the future hold for Camp Trexler? Conservation group seeks partners for preservation

For generations of Boy Scouts in the Lehigh Valley, the Trexler Scout Reservation has been a chance to get in touch with nature.

The camp features two lakes, a 65-foot climbing wall and zipline, a crafts building, hiking trails and dozens of other activities to pass a summer day.

But the 2023 season will likely be the last one for Camp Trexler, which has a history stretching back more than 90 years. The Minsi Trails Council announced in March that it plans to sell the land to raise money for its share of a historic nationwide settlement with thousands of people who say they were abused when they were Scouts.

What does the future hold for Camp Trexler? Conservation group seeks partners for preservation

For generations of Boy Scouts in the Lehigh Valley, the Trexler Scout Reservation has been a chance to get in touch with nature.

The camp features two lakes, a 65-foot climbing wall and zipline, a crafts building, hiking trails and dozens of other activities to pass a summer day.

But the 2023 season will likely be the last one for Camp Trexler, which has a history stretching back more than 90 years. The Minsi Trails Council announced in March that it plans to sell the land to raise money for its share of a historic nationwide settlement with thousands of people who say they were abused when they were Scouts.

What does the future hold for Camp Trexler? Conservation group seeks partners for preservation

For generations of Boy Scouts in the Lehigh Valley, the Trexler Scout Reservation has been a chance to get in touch with nature.

The camp features two lakes, a 65-foot climbing wall and zipline, a crafts building, hiking trails and dozens of other activities to pass a summer day.

But the 2023 season will likely be the last one for Camp Trexler, which has a history stretching back more than 90 years. The Minsi Trails Council announced in March that it plans to sell the land to raise money for its share of a historic nationwide settlement with thousands of people who say they were abused when they were Scouts.

What does the future hold for Camp Trexler? Conservation group seeks partners for preservation

For generations of Boy Scouts in the Lehigh Valley, the Trexler Scout Reservation has been a chance to get in touch with nature.

The camp features two lakes, a 65-foot climbing wall and zipline, a crafts building, hiking trails and dozens of other activities to pass a summer day.

But the 2023 season will likely be the last one for Camp Trexler, which has a history stretching back more than 90 years. The Minsi Trails Council announced in March that it plans to sell the land to raise money for its share of a historic nationwide settlement with thousands of people who say they were abused when they were Scouts.

What does the future hold for Camp Trexler? Conservation group seeks partners for preservation

For generations of Boy Scouts in the Lehigh Valley, the Trexler Scout Reservation has been a chance to get in touch with nature.

The camp features two lakes, a 65-foot climbing wall and zipline, a crafts building, hiking trails and dozens of other activities to pass a summer day.

But the 2023 season will likely be the last one for Camp Trexler, which has a history stretching back more than 90 years. The Minsi Trails Council announced in March that it plans to sell the land to raise money for its share of a historic nationwide settlement with thousands of people who say they were abused when they were Scouts.

What does the future hold for Camp Trexler? Conservation group seeks partners for preservation

For generations of Boy Scouts in the Lehigh Valley, the Trexler Scout Reservation has been a chance to get in touch with nature.

The camp features two lakes, a 65-foot climbing wall and zipline, a crafts building, hiking trails and dozens of other activities to pass a summer day.

But the 2023 season will likely be the last one for Camp Trexler, which has a history stretching back more than 90 years. The Minsi Trails Council announced in March that it plans to sell the land to raise money for its share of a historic nationwide settlement with thousands of people who say they were abused when they were Scouts.

What does the future hold for Camp Trexler? Conservation group seeks partners for preservation

For generations of Boy Scouts in the Lehigh Valley, the Trexler Scout Reservation has been a chance to get in touch with nature.

The camp features two lakes, a 65-foot climbing wall and zipline, a crafts building, hiking trails and dozens of other activities to pass a summer day.

But the 2023 season will likely be the last one for Camp Trexler, which has a history stretching back more than 90 years. The Minsi Trails Council announced in March that it plans to sell the land to raise money for its share of a historic nationwide settlement with thousands of people who say they were abused when they were Scouts.