BURLEY, Idaho -- Four people were injured Saturday afternoon after a one vehicle rollover on Interstate 94.
It happened at approximately 3 p.m. on I-84 at milepost 250.
Ronald Kimbrough, 64, of Great Bend, Kansas, was headed westbound in a 1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass when, for unknown reasons, he went off the right shoulder.
Kimbrough overcorrected, causing the vehicle to skid sideways across the westbound lanes and into the median where it rolled. The vehicle came to rest on the left shoulder, partially blocking the eastbound lane.
Kimbrough was taken by Life Flight to Portneuf Medical Center in Pocatello with unknown injuries. Kimbrough's three passengers, James Kimbrough, 33, of Stafford, KS, Caroline Huffman, 34, of Macksville, KS and Roxie Shrode, 55 of Great Bend, KS were all taken to Cassia Regional Medical Center in Burley with unknown injuries.
It is unknown if the driver and passengers were wearing seatbelts. Weather was not a factor in the crash.








