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Septic tank driver killed in rollover crash near McKenna identified

A 49-year-old Colville man who died Monday near McKenna after rolling a septic tank truck has been identified as Mark A. Webb.

Published: Sept. 4, 2012 at 6:06 a.m. PDT
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A 49-year-old Colville man who died Monday near McKenna after rolling a septic tank truck has been identified as Mark A. Webb.

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