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Crude pipe bombs sent to Obama, Clintons, CNN, others; no injuries

Crude pipe bombs targeting Hillary Clinton, former President Barack Obama, CNN and others were intercepted Tuesday night and Wednesday in a rash of attacks two weeks before nationwide elections that could reshape Congress and serve as a referendum on the first two years of President Donald Trump’s presidency.

The devices, which officials said shared a similar design, were aimed at prominent Democrats and a cable news network often criticized by political conservatives. A similar device was found Monday at the New York compound of liberal billionaire George Soros, a major contributor to Democratic causes.  The bombs overtook other campaign news in an already-tense political season, which has included pitched fights over immigration, the Supreme Court and sexual violence against women.

The White House quickly condemned the attacks aimed at Democrats and perceived foes of the administration.  “Acts or threats of political violence have no place in the United States,” Trump said. “This egregious conduct is abhorrent.”  “That’s a very bipartisan statement,” he said.  All the confirmed bombs appeared to come from the same person or persons, said John Miller, the New York Police Department’s head of intelligence and counterterrorism, who briefed reporters in New York.

The U.S. Secret Service intercepted a bomb that was addressed to Hillary Clinton at the Chappaqua, New York, home she shares with former President Bill Clinton, and another that was sent to former President Obama at his home with Michelle Obama in Washington. A police bomb squad removed still another from CNN’s New York headquarters, which was evacuated.

Overhead TV shots showed a truck carrying that device, which law enforcement officials said was linked to the other explosives, being driven away. The package sent to CNN contained a live explosive and envelope with white powder, and officials said the substance was being tested to see if it was dangerous.  “We will not rest until we stop these hazardous devices from being mailed and bring the individual or individuals to justice,” said Bryan Paarmann, the FBI’s top counterterrorism official in New York.  The FBI also said it was responding to a report of a suspicious package at a Florida office of Rep. Deborah Wasserman Schultz. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said his office received a similar package, but New York police officials said the office was cleared and no device was found.

Meet Sheeba the friendly fox terrier

Sheeba, the fox terrier, is our KBOE/KMZN Pet of the Week.  Sheeba, estimated to be 3 years old, is a very playful, loving little girl who loves to talk and be loved on.  She is looking for her forever home.  She was surrendered by her owner, who had a stroke and could no longer care for her, to the Stephen Memorial Shelter.  Sheeba is ready for adoption now so submit an application to give her a loving home.  Call Stephen Memorial Animal Shelter at (641) 673-3991 for more information about Sheeba or a wide variety of other loving and adoptable pets!

Loebsack received Wind Champion Award

Iowa Congressman Dave Loebsack received an award Tuesday (10/23).  During a visit to MidAmerican Energy’s Prairie Wind Farm in Mahaska County, Loebsack received the Wind Champion Award from the American Wind Energy Association for his efforts to promote and support the wind industry.

“Iowa is critical, as you know, when it comes to wind energy. Nearly 40{99cd714f394079a7f0ed2eb1518dd31342ff3ceb5b6c267c3ad8acd5b5a7d66b} of our electricity comes from wind energy.  MidAmerican has done a great job on that; this is one of their projects.  The (Wind Energy) Alliance is doing more all the time, too.”

Loebsack is running for re-election next month.  The No Coast Network asked him if negative vibes toward Democrats following Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court hearings might filter down to his campaign.

“I don’t hear anything about that from people.  I’m here today because of  clean energy and it’s jobs.  And that’s what I hear.  I hear people talk about jobs more than anything else. I know that was in the news for a while and all that. But that’s not what I’m hearing now, quite honestly.”

Loebsack is being challenged by Republican Christopher Peters and Libertarian Mark Straus in the upcoming election.

Loretta Lynn Back Home After Being Hospitalized

Country legend Loretta Lynn has reportedly been hospitalized following an unspecified but “serious” health setback.   The singer, 86, has had several medical issues of late. In May 2017, she suffered a stroke, and earlier this year she broke her hip. On Saturday (Oct. 20), relative Michael Lynn posted an update on her health on Facebook and asked fans to pray for her.

“I am very sad to report this morning that the Queen of Country Music, Ms. Loretta Lynn has had some setbacks in her recovery and is back in the hospital with some serious issues,” he wrote. “She needs our prayers right now, and the one thing I do know for sure is that she is a fighter and will not go down easy. PLEASE pray today for her.”

Earlier this week, Lynn was forced to miss the 2018 CMT Artists of the Year event, where she was set to be honored. She took to social media to express her gratitude, writing, “Well Y’all, leave it to me to go and get sick on the very night all my friends are getting together to honor me at the CMT Award Show as their Artist of a Lifetime. I can’t believe that I’m not gonna be there tonight in person, but I am watching and I’m there in spirit!

Winning Mega Millions ticket sold in South Carolina

Lottery officials say someone has won the record $1.6 billion Mega Millions jackpot.  Mega Millions officials say a ticket purchased in South Carolina matches all six numbers in Tuesday night’s drawing. The massive jackpot is the world’s largest ever lottery grand prize.  The winning numbers were 5, 28, 62, 65, 70 and Mega Ball 5. No details on where the winning ticket was sold were immediately available.

The jackpot has been growing since July, when a group of California office workers won $543 million.  The lucky player overcame miserable odds. The chance of matching all six numbers and winning the top prize is 1 in 302.5 million.  Mega Millions is played in 44 states as well as Washington, D.C., and the U.S. Virgin Islands.  The estimated jackpot is the largest lottery prize ever .

 

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