Woman hospitalized after crash with plow

Meghann M. Cuniff Staff writer

A Post Falls driver remains in critical condition after hitting a snowplow head on while rounding a curve on U.S. Highway 95 Sunday near Tensed.

Diana Houston, 43, was in the intensive care unit at Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center in Spokane after her 1990 two-door Plymouth Laser struck an Idaho Transportation Department snowplow driven by David L. Duncan, 51, of Worley, about 4:15 p.m. at milepost 381, according to Idaho State Police.

Houston’s passenger, Gary L. Waters, 51, was in stable condition at Kootenai Medical Center. Duncan was uninjured.

Houston and Waters own Ancient Answers, which specializes in custom jewelry, minerals, crystals and natural healing seminars.

The business moved from Wallace to Post Falls in November.

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