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Driver Injured When Train Hits Truck in St Anthony

Driver Injured When Train Hits Truck in St. Anthony ST. ANTHONY, Idaho (KLIX)-A truck driver was flown to the hospital when his truck was struck by a train in eastern Idaho Thursday afternoon. According to Idaho State Police, Steven Jenson, 25, of St. Anthony was pulled from his semi-truck by bystanders after it had been hit by the train on the passenger side at around 5:47 p.m. in St. Anthony. Jenson was flown to Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center in Idaho Falls. ISP said in a statement the driver failed to yield at the rail road crossing. The Fremont County Sheriff s Office, St. Anthony Police Department, Fremont County EMS, and South Fremont Fire all responded to the scene.

Cañon City family wants answers regarding brutal murder of mother, grandmother

Cañon City family wants answers regarding brutal murder of mother, grandmother 74-year-old Loa Kennedy died on June 24, 2018 A Canon City family wants answers almost three years after their mother and grandmother was brutally killed and last updated 2021-05-05 01:42:44-04 FREMONT COUNTY — A Cañon City family wants answers, almost three years after 74-year-old Loa Kennedy was found dead at her home off of Chinook Drive. Her death was ruled a homicide by the Fremont County Sheriff s Office. One of her children, Gary Kennedy, said he and his mother grew closer as the two aged. She d give you the shirt off her back. She was one of the nicest people anybody could ever meet. I never really did tell her I loved her and stuff, but I do, said Gary.

Sheriff s Office: Man arrested after 2 found dead in vehicle partially submerged in river

Fremont County reports rattlesnake bite

Fremont County reports rattlesnake bite Fremont County Sheriff s Office FREMONT COUNTY, Colo. (KRDO) Western Fremont County already had a rattlesnake bite report this year. The Fremont County Sheriff s Office says with warmer weather, people should expect to see snakes out more. Officials suggest the following tips in staying safe: Keep grass and weeds mowed around your property Keep your yard clean, free from woodpiles and debris When hiking or walking, wear at least ankle-high boots, thick socks, and loose-fitting pants Stay on trails, away from tall grass The Fremont County Sheriff s Office says it s important to recognize the sound of a rattlesnake. They say if you hear a rattling, stay away and don t make any sudden moves.

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