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Parents of Humboldt student accuse bus driver of bruising their son

Radio Iowa You are here: Home Parents of Humboldt student accuse bus driver of bruising their son The parents of a five year old boy are accusing a bus driver in the Humboldt School District of physically abusing their child. Todd Oleson, the boy’s father, says the driver was out of line. “I have a five-year-old son that came off a bus crying,” Oleson says, “that has told his mom that he’s scared to get on the bus now, because a man put his hand on his neck.” The Olesons, who live in Webster County, say the alleged incident happened as the boy was being dropped off Thursday afternoon. Todd Oleson says they originally were going to let the district handle it internally, but felt school administrators were not taking their concerns seriously enough. He says there is video from the camera on the bus.

Investigator agreement approved by FD council | News, Sports, Jobs

bshea@messengernews.net An investigator will be added to the staff of the Webster County Attorney’s Office this summer. The investigator will assist the Fort Dodge Police Department, Webster County Sheriff’s Department, the Dayton Police Department and the Gowrie Police Department. With no discussion, the Fort Dodge City Council on Monday approved the agreement that will create the position. Councilmen Andy Fritz and Jeff Halter were absent from the otherwise unanimous vote. The Webster County Board of Supervisors approved the agreement on April 27. Under that agreement, the city will pay 60 percent of the investigator’s salary. The county will pay 40 percent of the salary and the employer’s share of health insurance and other benefits.

Boone man now charged with child endangerment | News, Sports, Jobs

Andrew Richards STRATFORD A Boone man who was charged with several sexual misconduct charges in February is now instead facing two counts of child endangerment. Andrew Lee Richards, 34, was charged with lascivious acts with a child, a Class C felony; indecent contact with a child; lascivious conduct with a minor and assault with intent to commit sexual abuse, all aggravated misdemeanors, in Webster County, after he allegedly assaulted a juvenile. Subsequent investigation found that while an assault is still alleged, there was no sexual motivation in the incident, according to officials. On Tuesday, District Court Judge John Flynn, granted a motion to dismiss the original charges from the Webster County Attorney’s Office.

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