HASKELL COUNTY- A Kansas woman died in an accident just before 1:30a.m. on Tuesday in Haskell County.
The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a 2008 Jeep Wrangler driven by Jill L. Kelman, 56, Sublette, was westbound on county road 170 two miles north of U.S. 56.
The jeep failed to yield at stop sign and collided with the passenger side of a semi that was northbound on U.S. 83.
Both vehicles left the road. The jeep rolled and the driver was ejected.
The semi jackknifed as it left the roadway and came to rest with the truck tractor facing southwest and the trailer facing northwest in the ditch west of U.S. 83.
Kelman was pronounced dead at the scene and transported to Swaim Funeral Home in Sublette.
A private vehicle transported the semi driver Tony Lee Gemmones, 37, Guyman, OK., to the Satanta Hospital.
Kelman was not wearing a seat belt, according to the KHP.