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US sends warning shot in Iraq shot via Hellfire missile.

 

When Kansas instituted work requirements to get Food Stamps guess what happened.

 

US Steel seeking China import ban after alleged hacking.

 

Jim Henson’s son to direct R rated puppet movie with Jamie Foxx.

 

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The driver-less truck in coming, and it’s going to automate millions of jobs.

 

Colorado town’s entire Police force quits.

 

Clinton’s internet supporters, allegedly using pornography, shutdown Bernie Sanders’ largest Facebook groups in coordinated attack.

 

San Francisco now has the highest Per Capita crime rate in the US.

 

Germany installs traffic lights in sidewalks so smart phone users don’t have to look up.

Two inmates walk away from mill creek correctional facility work crews

Two Mill Creek Correctional Facility (MCCF) inmates walked away from separate work crews this afternoon. One walked away from a work crew near Salem’s Bush Park. The other inmate was assigned to a crew working on the grounds of the Oregon State Penitentiary; he walked away from that crew. Oregon State Police are investigating.

Staff discovered inmate Justin Carnes missing from a work crew near the State Penitentiary at approximately 11:55 a.m., Tuesday, April 26. Carnes is a 30-year-old Caucasian male, 6 feet tall, 210 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. Carnes was last seen wearing blue jeans with the word “inmate” and the DOC logo stenciled on the knee in orange, and a blue t-shirt with the word “inmate” and the DOC logo stenciled in orange on the front and back.

Carnes entered DOC custody on March 17, 2015, on one count of assault in the first degree and one count of delivery of heroin out of Marion County. His earliest release date is February 9, 2020.

Inmate William McGinnis was discovered missing from a work crew near Bush Park at approximately 12:05 p.m., Tuesday, April 26. McGinnis is a 30-year-old Caucasian male, 5 feet, 10 inches tall, 190 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. McGinnis was last seen wearing blue jeans with the word “inmate” and the DOC logo stenciled on the knee in orange, and a blue t-shirt with the word “inmate” and the DOC logo stenciled in orange on the front and back.

McGinnis entered DOC custody on November 11, 2014 on one count of burglary in the first degree out of Lincoln County. His earliest release date is April 17, 2017. Anyone with information regarding his whereabouts is asked to call Oregon State Police at 1-800-452-7888.

 

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Russia and China rush to fill Mideast void left by Obama.

 

A breakdown of some of the gear US Special Operation Forces are using in Syria.

 

Obama targets electric grid for Power grab.

 

Commander of Bin Laden raid blasts Senate for disrespecting Military leaders.

 

Dead woman’s bank account overdrawn by $99 BILLION.

 

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Scientist can now make lithium ion batteries last  a lifetime.

 

What’s Obama hiding in those secret Obamacare documents?

 

US to buy 32 tons of Nuclear material from Iran, State Department announces.

 

What’s New on Netflix and What’s Leaving in May.

 

Lebanon Firefighters Cut two victims from wreckage

Two adult females were transported to Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center by ambulance on Wednesday evening following a two vehicle head on collision on Denny School Road in Lebanon. Firefighters and paramedics from the Lebanon Fire District arrived to find one vehicle in the roadway and another in a ditch at the intersection of Denny School Road and Sand Ridge Road, west of Lebanon. An adult male and female in the second vehicle refused transportation.

Firefighters used hydraulic extrication tools to spread open and remove the passenger door from the vehicle on the roadway, and removed its roof in order to extricate the two victims who were pinned inside. Both victims were using their seat belts and the vehicle’s airbags deployed. One engine, two medic units, a Battalion Chief and two chief officers from the Lebanon Fire District were on scene for 46 minutes and were assisted by crews from the Sweet Home Fire and Ambulance District and the Linn County Sheriff’s Office. The cause of the collision remains under investigation.

 

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More than a 1,000 people shot in Chicago so far this year.

 

Google adding live TV listings to search results.

 

US charges woman for exporting drone technology to China.

 

Gyro-copter pilot who landed on Capital lawn sentenced to 4 months. 

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Secret Service agents leaving faster than can be replaced: report.

 

Obama Administration tells Supreme Court ‘Lawfully’ doesn’t mean legally.

 

School district buys semi automatic rifles.

 

60 Minutes asked a security firm to hack an iPhone, and the result is disturbing.

 

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WH: US Troop additions in Iraq are ‘Enhancements’ not mission creep.

 

Cops bust ‘baby farm’ where you can buy an infant for $1,400.

 

Target says transgender people can use bathroom that aligns with their identity.

 

NRA giving away a Gun Case to renew membership for the next 24 hours…

 

 

 

Firefighters stop motorhome fire in storage lot from spreading

On Monday April 18th at 5:43 pm the Sweet Home Fire District was dispatched to a report of a house fire. The fire was behind a local business called Slip N Snip, in the area of a mobile home park. Firefighters arrived to find a fully involved RV which was parked in a fenced area where unoccupied mobile homes are stored. Firefighters quickly extinguished the blaze preventing any damage to the nearby exposures which included several double wide mobile homes which were stored just feet away. The Sweet Home Police Department was also on scene. The agencies are conducting a joint investigation and will release further information at the conclusion of that investigation. There were no injuries or casualties reported.

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Homeland security warns PC users to uninstall Apple’s Quicktime Video Player.

 

The Clinton’s connection to the Panama Papers.

 

Amazon Prime now offered monthly for $10.99.

 

Immigrant kids placed with adults who are in the US illegally.

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Insurers warn losses from Obamacare unsustainable.

 

Tennessee FedEx employee naps, is shipped to Texas with packages.

 

U.S. send 9 Guantanamo prisoners back to Saudi Arabia.

 

Obama immigration action goes before Supreme Court.

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Obama administration mulls nixing lowest tier for classified info.

 

Clinton promises Al Sharpton a task force to fight Environmental Racism’.

 

Man who threw brick at charity office injured after brick bounced back hitting his face.

 

Court rules warrant less collection off cellphone location data constitutional. 

 

Navy’s futuristic Destroyer is apparently too stealthy.  

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Uber says gave US agencies data on more than 12 Million users.

 

Teacher: What third graders are being asked to do on 2016 common core test…Teachers are not allowed to disclose the material on standardized tests — and in some places are at risk of losing their jobs and certification if they do.

 

Did you know private contractors outnumber US troops 3 to 1 in Afghanistan.

 

Gwyneth Paltrow: ‘Hell yes,’ she’d take crack over spray can cheese.

 

Shoe company: Obama Admin pressured us to stay quiet on TPP.

 

US corporations have $1.4 Trillion hidden in tax havens, claim Oxfam report.

 

Electrocuted squirrel starts grass fire.

U.S. Says Russian Planes Buzzed Navy Ship Multiple Times in Baltic Sea (Estimated 30 Feet)

 

 

 

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Internet Service Providers push harder on Usage Caps, House pushes bill Preventing the FCC from doing anything about it.

 

California minimum wage hike could cost taxpayers billions.

 

U.S. military budget has been cut by 25 percent in the last five years.

 

One man dies, two injured when lawnmower pulling wheelchair hit by truck.

 

 

In honor of tax season some business want your refund. Here is a list of some deals to hook you

Shredding: On April 18, taxpayers can get five pounds of paper shredded for free at Staples stores across the country. At Office Depot and Office Max, print out a coupon from the website or show one on your phone and get five pounds of bulk bin shredding now through April 23.

Discounted dinners: Visitors to Boston Market on Tax Day, April 18, can get a half-chicken individual meal with two sides, cornbread, a regular fountain drink, and a cookie1 for $10.40, in honor of the awful form. Without the promo deal, the tab would be $11.77 at many Boston Market restaurants. At Outback Steakhouse restaurants, diners can get 15 percent off their check on April 182. To get a coupon, go to the web site’s Offers section and sign up for emails. You’ll also get the coupon if you download Outback’s mobile payment app.

Free hydromassage: Planet Fitness and HydroMassage are offering anyone 18 or older a free HydroMassage5 from April 18 to 22 at more than 1,000 of the fitness chain’s locations. Coupons can be downloaded from the Planet Fitness web site starting April 18.

 

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This Delaware address is home to 200,000 companies – Including Hillary Clinton’s.

 

54 Large investors managing $1.41 Trillion in assets have lanced a campaign to curb the use off antibiotics in the meat and poultry used by ten US and British restaurant groups.

 

United Health Care makes good on threat to pull out of Obamacare. 

 

Board Patrol ordered to release illegals ‘still soaking wet’ from Rio Grande, union says.

 

 

 

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Chris Wallace presses Obama on Hillary’s email: How can you say she didn’t jeopardize national security.

 

There’s a huge traffic jam of oil tankers off Iraq’s coast.

 

US soldiers burned their was in the Mideast wars- and now it’s killing them.

 

California city pays criminals $1,000 not to shoot people.

 

Prank caller convinces Coon Rapids Burger King employees to smash windows, again.

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Sea-Tac airport to consider dropping TSA for private security.

 

Tesla has received 325,000 pre-orders for the for the Model 3…’Biggest one week launch of any product ever’.

 

Wild police pursuit in rain includes ‘doughnuts’ on the 1010, hugs and a TMZ bus with video.

 

Netflix prices going up for those grandfathered in change effect 17 million.