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Show c3 The Salt Lake Tribune UTAH Friday, January 22, 1999 Former Bounty Hunter Sentenced to Jail STATE OF THEST, CACHE A year after the traditional en- trance to Utah State University was closed at 700 East, the Logan City Council on Wednesday night made the closure permanent. UTAH sad,” said Steve Osguthorpe, whose family runs a beefand cattle ranch near Park City. “The last crop is gone.” County by County — The Park Record o TOOELE resign from the Stockton Town Dwain Orr has announced hewill Board. come the official entrance to the Orr. says he cannot work with Mayor Barry Thomas. “You can’t work with, talk to, or campus and new signs directing visitors to the schoolbe installed. — Jacob Santini be with [Barry],” says admits some tensions in o his relationship with Orr, whom he said “would not followpolicies and procedures.” Corneil Corrections Inc., a Hous- build Utah’s first private correc- Thomas will select a replace- Gl Featured Today tionalfacility. Wackenbut Corrections Co. of Floridahasselected site north of Duchesne, and Ogden-based Man- agement and Training Corp. would buildit in Millard County. If Corneil is awardedthebid, the 600-acre parcel located of the airport would be annexed by Roose- velt. — Uintah Basin Standard oO IRON lations covering oil and gas development on public lands. The publicis invited to the inter- active broadcast at 10 a.m. Thursday at the BLM’s Vernaloffices at 170 S. 500 East. The two-hour broadcast ‘vill deal SEVIER The Jron County Attorney’s Office has concluded its investigation into the death of a man heing taken into police custody last month on Interstate 15. County Attorney Ken Burnssaid Charles S. Howard, who hit his head on the road while struggling with Cedar City police officers and county sheriff's deputies, died from an overdose of metamphetamine, according to the state Medi- cal Examiner's Office. Burns said while there were blunt force injuries attribuled to the restraint, they had nothing to do with the death. — Ben Winslow Oo SAN JUAN with overlapping regulations, giving operators moreflexibility in complying with requirements, and bonding amounts that cover costs relating to things like reclamation Students are scheduled to move into the new North Sevier Middle Schoolin Salina on Feb. 10. Material salvaged from the old building will go on public auction on Feb. 20 from 10 a.m.to 4 p.m. in the gymnasium ofthe old middle been divided into two new offices. The office of Community Devel- ce slug that had struck his head. as anelectrician. Hanagarne waslearning howto capture bail jumpers from 29year-old Mark Joseph Brennan, who had beenin the business for more than 10 years. (Brennan’s sentencing is set for March 18 before 3rd District Judge Joseph Fratto.) Both were charged with third- degree felony aggravated assault and class B misdemeanorassault, but pleaded “‘no contest” to class — Vernal Express oO UTAH An open houseat the new school is planned for Feb. 23 at 7:30 p.m. — The Richfield Reaper oO The system projects onto a screen detailed, computer-generat- ed maps ofthe city showing city agriculture prices that have boundaries, water, sewer and power lines. Aerial photographs are dropped as rauch as 40 percent for some crops, making many consider selling their acreage to developers also available. Besides the City Council, the city's planner, engineers and even the Police Department can benefit “If things keep going the way they are, there is going to be a lot more property going from agricultural to development, and that’s fromthe new system,says City Engineer Chris Thompson. — The Spanish Fork Press That Postcard From IRS Important for Electronic Filing THE ASSOCIATED PRESS OGDEN — Had postcard from the IRSlately? If so, pay attention. The Internal Revenue Service sent the cards to 8 million taxpayers this year encouraging those with simple tax returns to file by telephone or computer. People whofile electronically get their refunds faster and make fewer errors. And that means Last year, about 18.6 million taxpayersfiled that way Of the 23.5 million returns processed by the Ogden center last year, about 5 million camein by telephone or computer. 29 million of the nation’s 126 mil- scrutiny on bounty then Brennan drove down Nagel’s long driveway with his head lines, do not needarrest lights out. warrants and, in most The bounty hunters Hanagarne states, are not required watched as Nagel to be trained orlicensed. parked her car and jumped into That changed in Utahlast year Larsen’s pickup truck, which be when the Legislature passed a gan backing out again. The boun measure requiring background ty hunters claim they turned on checks, a two-day training course their headlights, jumped out of and approval from state board. their car and beganyelling. About 40 bounty hunters have But Larsen backedinto the car, taken the classes and another 20 pulled up and rammedit again. When Brennanstarted shoot- are signed up for a February training session. according to the state Bureau of Criminal Investigation. Hanagarne and Larsen were working for American Bail Bonds ing, Hanagarne did, too. Hana: garne said he was “excited and scared — all mixed together. The bounty hunters claimed they fired in self-defense. But police and prosecutors said they had misused their power. In addition to jail, Fratto placed Hanagarne on probation when they attempted to capture Larsen, 24, and his 21-year-old girlfriend, Alisha Ni i nection with drug case: Theyhad been tracking the pair for 18 months, fined him $750 and ordered 100 hours of commu- for several days when they lured Nagel to a conveniencestore the nity service. Hanagarne said he no longer has any interest in law enforcement: “Being so close to death has changed my perspective on life, completely.” night of Nov. 21, 1997. She escaped by nearly running down Brennan with hercar. 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Summit County farmers and ranchers are feeling the bite of low like it across the nation ieee Mae a New and ae owls from Around the World SpanishFork has instalied a new computerprojection system in City Hallto help officials make quicker, SUMMIT arrived in separate ve hicles. The bounty hunt ers notified police that an arrest was imminent This case and others oabi is Belemee.abn efforts. school. as land valuesincrease. The San Juan County Economie Development Department has Hanagarnesaid hestill feels “shame and guilt” about firing at Brad Larsen the night of Nov. 21, 1997. Larsen was dazed bya rico- ing as a bounty hunter for only three days before the shooting. Hehassince returned to working The Bureau of Land Manage- San Juan Record oO tence. “I committed the act.” — Transcript-Bulletin oO changesto the bureau's 3,100 regu- age tourism. Theoffice of Building, Industrial and Commercial Developmentwill promote business expansion and developmentiin the county. jumper was sentenced Thursday to serve 11 daysin jail. “It was fair,” 24-year-old Jerry Eldon Hanagarnesaid of his sen- “Ifhe had died, I don’t think I could live with myself,” said Hanagarne, who had been work- ment will be offering a satellite broadcast detailing proposed andwill offer hospitality training seminars for businesses to encour- THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MURRAY — A bounty hunter who shot and wounded a bail- mentfor Orr contingent on approyal from the Town Board in the town 7 miles south of Tooele. UINTAH opment-Visitor Services will start producing a bimonthly newsletter when she and Larsen A misdemeanors. closed for safety reasons. 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