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
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
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FREMONT COUNTY â 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.
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A man has been arrested after two people from Hamburg, Iowa, were found dead in a car that was found partially submerged in the East Nishnabotna River.
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.