Thursday, January 5, 2017

PRINCETON, IA (IRN) – A driver has been taken to a hospital after the front of his vehicle was struck by a train. WQAD-TV reports the accident happened in Princeton in Scott County. A person driving a Dodge Journey attempted to cross the railroad tracks from a private drive when the train struck the front of the vehicle.

DES MOINES, IA (IRN) – A Des Moines daycare provider faces child endangerment charges after two children in her care were attacked by dogs. KCCI-TV reports 33-year-old Melissa Anderson is charged with two counts of child endangerment with bodily injury. Court documents indicate twin children were attacked by a dog, or more than one dog, in her home while under her care.

CLARION, IA (IRN) – A Clarion man has been charged with sexual exploitation of a child, receipt of child pornography and possession of child pornography related to incidents with a minor Mason City female. KIMT-TV reports the charges allege that between 2012 and 2016, 24-year-old Jonathan Sebert produced, received and possessed child pornography.

GLENWOOD, IA (IRN) – Six workers were fired and another six resigned from a state home for those with intellectual disabilities after an investigation. The investigation found seven residents at Glenwood were physically abused and another 13 were abused verbally or neglected. The DHS says the abuse included hitting residents, denying them personal care, allowing peers to be aggressive with them, teasing them and speaking to them abusively.

CEDAR RAPIDS, IA (IRN) – A Cedar Rapids based manufacturer announced it’s eliminating some employee positions as part of a restructuring. KCRG-TV reports Tom Pientok, the president and CEO of Apache, Inc. says the cuts are necessary because of a downturn in agriculture and industrial business. Apache makes hose, belting, cut and molded rubber, and industrial consumer products.

DES MOINES, IA (IRN) – Democrat Rich Leopold, an ecologist and former director of the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, says he plans to run for governor in 2018. The 52-year-old Leopold holds degrees in animal ecology, biology and natural resources technology. Declaring himself a political outsider tired of divisive partisan politics, he says Iowans deserve a governor who has backbone and character and who will be candid, transparent and fair.