GLENWOOD, Minn. (AP) – Charges say the man accused of driving
drunk and killing a Minnesota coach’s son had a blood-alcohol
content more than four times the legal limit.
     Thirty-eight-year-old Dana Schoen (shohn) of Starbuck faces
three criminal vehicular homicide or operation charges.
     The West Central Tribune (http://bit.ly/OHnQv2) reports the
complaint says a breath test showed Schoen had a blood-alcohol
content of 0.351 percent. Minnesota’s legal limit is 0.08 percent.
     Schoen’s pickup collided head-on Saturday with a sport utility
vehicle carrying Southwest State University men’s basketball coach
Brad Bigler.     Bigler’s 5-month-old son, Drake, was killed. 

Bigler was critically injured. His wife, Heather, who was driving the SUV, and
her 74-year-old grandmother, Sharon Schuler of Granite Falls, also
were hurt.      Bigler’s surgeon says Bigler is making good progress and that
Schuler also is doing well.