Friday, March 17, 2017
PLANO, TX (IRN) – JC Penney has announced that it’s closing 138 stores nationwide. Iowa stores closing include those in Decorah, Ottumwa, Oskaloosa, and Fort Dodge. The Texas-based company says approximately 5,000 jobs will be lost, and blame declining sales as a result of online purchases. BURLINGTON, IA (IRN) – A Burlington man is accused of using eye drops to poison his wife, according to WKOW. 45-year-old Darin Tiedt squirted Visine into his wife’s soda, possibly for weeks, before she caught him doing it Sunday. She says she started noticing her health decline about a month ago, about the same time she told her husband she wanted a divorce. The active ingredient in Visine eye drops, even in small amounts, can cause serious breathing and blood pressure complications. DES MOINES, IA (IRN) – Republicans in the Iowa House have passed a bill that would overhaul how workers are compensated for on-the-job injuries, according to KCCI-TV. The GOP-majority chamber voted Thursday to revamp standards for hurt workers in Iowa, including reducing benefits for shoulder injuries and decreasing coverage for injuries tied to pre-existing conditions. Democrats say the changes unfairly penalize injured workers. DECORAH, IA (IRN) – Two men have been arrested after a fight sent one of them to the hospital. KIMT-TV reports 20-year-old Jordan Nelson of West Union went to Lake Meyer to fight with another man. When Nelson arrived, 30-year-old Jacob Pambin of Calmar approached him with a steel pipe in his hand. Pambin dropped the pipe but continued to “go at” Nelson. Nelson then hit Pambin in the head with a baseball bat. DAVENPORT, IA (IRN) – Two Bettendorf pawn shop employees accused of buying $16,000 worth of stolen jewelry, and not giving it back to its rightful owner after she came into the store, will each pay a $625 fine and will spend one year on probation. KWQC-TV reports the Scott County Attorney’s office dropped a more serious theft charge in exchange for the pleas. MILWAUKEE, WI (IRN) – The Iowa State Cyclones are one win away from back-to-back trips to the Sweet Sixteen. WHO-TV reports the Cyclones knocked off the Nevada Wolf Pack last night in the first day of the 2017 NCAA Tournament, 84-73. The Cyclones play again Saturday against #4 seed Purdue. A win would send them back to the Sweet Sixteen in Kansas City, possibly in a matchup against the 1-seed Kansas Jayhawks.