Show t- 6 'iu' : t ' ' 4 'V- t - v it’ - k f " ' “$ J ’ i '?J ' ' -I ' a I - V r 'T ' j r- ' ' V r :fc- The Herald Journal Login Utah Reader Input parking lot may add to space problem Construction at off-stre-et By Jeremiah Stetlter naHnr alnfl wrnot Wail undoubtedly increase during the Cache County Fair in August The flip side of the coin said The parting situation will become Akina is that the situation will only increasingly complex at the Cache be temporary — and the lot will eventually be Improved infy Fairgrounds as city and coun“Between now and August there officials discuss breaking ground ty are some things we jaeed to at a nearby vacant lot worked out” he said “We hope jjet curbside parking has been an ongoing problem for the improvements to the lot will provide better die county as traffic loads have skyparting but we are concerned about die impact conrocketed daring peak fair seasons But the parting scenario will take a struction will have on pukturn for the worse in July as a one-ye- ing this summer It is a temporary construction project is launched problem hut nevertheless one that to build a swimming pod and skate we are concerned about and finding die brat alternative to" park oo 9 acres of undeveloped land The Willow Park Advisory Board The problem said Russ Akina director of Logan Parks and Recre- has entertained several possibilities ation is that die kit west of the fair- including the diversion of traffic to a parking lot near the grounds has formerly been used for centra south of the a it Quadraplex sports By declaring parking construction site congestion will fairgrounds CAPSA is not about men Bumper-to-bygip- er off-stre- t et off-stre- et ar The person ia Sunday's Sound Off that claimed that CAPSA is a d “bitter transparent £roup of man haters" u completely ignorant of what CAPSA does CAPSA standi for Community Abuse Prevention Services Agency In preventing abuse CAPSA maintains a group of male local advocates to help male victims of abuse snd rape not just female victims It’s interesting that this ctlkr should suggest the residents had a “victory in shooting down CAPSA” Dora he realize the irony of using such violent terms similar to what many victims of abuse are threat- ened with7 As a man who has volunteered for CAPSA in the past I can assure this caller that the only hate within the halls of CAPSA is the hate of abuse in our homes and community 650-spa- two-face- off-stre- ce et But several concerns have accompanied that option said Akina How should the city approach the issue of pedestrians between the fairgrounds and the sports complex? Should Logan Transit District shuttling be provided? Will additional lighting be required along a trail stretching between the two sites? Should vendors and suppliers be allowed parting on die fairgrounds? don’t have answers to those questions yet" Akina said “But we plan to discuss die preliminary plans on how to address that at a meeting on March 16 We want to minimize the impact construction will have on theparting situation" project consisting of tkmof a $3 million outdoor pool and well as alleviate the parting situation by including a parting lot Although the parting lot would be designed for primarily use by patrons Of the pool and skate park the county would also be permitted to use the site to accommodate increased traffic during the county fain “We're hopeful that the additional parting will reduce the amount of vehicular traffic that is created in that area” said Akina “We want to get patting off the street and keep congestion down To do that we need to have a location for those cars to park at This will be a site that is within reasonable parting distance of the fairgrounds” Construction is tentatively sched-- 1 $500000 outdoor skate arena is uled to begin July 10 after foe Cache expected to improve the fairgrounds Valley Cruise-i- n and continue until from a recreational standpoint as July 2001 et 355-spa- ce for county seats In the Utah Legislature By Michael RWefoei staff writer belonging to incumbents Sen Lyle Hillyard and repre- Cache County Councilman Cory Yeatra was foe fjrst person to file for candidacy this morning — foe first day of foe filing period that runs through March 17 Seats of three of his colleagues on the council Guy I’m calting in regards to the letter that was posted in Sound Off on Saturday about the senior citizen parting The person who wrote in saying that they expect to see three letters hit it right oo the head That's exactly what we’re seeing happen today It's the teachers' fault that my child brings a gun to school it’s the police’s fault that my child wears a mohawk they are harassing Ray Pulsipher Darrel Gibbons and Sarah Ann Skanchy will also be on this year’s general election ballot Skanchy has already announced she will not seek rejection Cache County Clerk Daryl Downs position will also be He was appoint-Stev- e Erickson 'Ttiefl i expectedly lrist year'Thdiierson elected this fall will complete foe last two yean of Erickson's term The filing period also coven federal state and school board 1 would Just Bke to let the Utah State Aggie basketball team know that they are very appreciated in the hard work that they have done this season and they have done such a great job in representing the school and representing themselves and they have done such and awesome ' job I hope they can keep it up and do a great job m the future Here’s off-stre- Utah will hold its first presidential primary on Friday In the meantime US Sen Orrin Hatch and Rep Jim Hansen arc expected to file for a message to the Logan sentatives Craig Buttars Loraine Pace Evan Olsen and Eli Anderson are up fra elec- - -- turn Modey Cox Logan resident and retired aerospace executive filed this morning to challenge Pace fra her seat in the Utah House of Representa- tives Connie Morgan the Logan Education Association president is also 'expected to announce her bid against Pace at a news conference this after noon Other state offices that will be available in the general election are gdvernor lieu- tenant governor attorney gen-- j eral state auditor and state " t treasurer Cheryl Fenin’s seat on foe State School Board is also available this year So are the seats belonging to incumbents Lynn Hobbs Ann Geary and Fred Duersch Jr on the Logan City School Board and Richard Knight Brent Parker and Tamra Grange on the Cache County School Board charged over cify police officer who was driving a Crown Victoria going ahead of me going south ou Main at 9:50 Saturday night When you suddenly at 650 decided to make a South couldn't you have at least pulled into die center turn lane instead of making everyone behind you stop suddenly? Now I know an when I see one and illegal TO let you do too An emergency call? — hardly since you used no flashing lights and in no Won’t please open an doughnut shop? Our boys with badges seem to be getting shaky from lack of carbohydrates U-tu- rn Mich MaacaraHarald Journal Chocolate chip challenge Anne Parish department head of cuDnaiy aits at Bridgeriand Applied Technology Center left and Pat Bohm Trestle a staff writer at The Herald Journal sort some of the 175 entries in the newspaper's chocolate chip cookie baking contest See today's food section on Page 1 1 for foe whole story U-tu- rn all-nig- bt Grizz chip in for ice rink Same things in life are free: fresh air and exerpise Expectant mothers are not disabled unless a doctor thinks there's a problem You need fresh air and exercise to deliver a healthy child Leave the senior to her car in a senior parting space I also witnessed at the same time an eMafy man with a cane having a hard time waiting to his car about halfway down the parting strip One day you too may also need foil convenience I hope you won't be deprived of it like you deprived someone the other day philosophy we love getting involved and miMMng hockey awareness statewide” The March ll game is also “retro night" By Michael R Wefoel staff writer Fans are encouraged to dress in their favorite retro clothes while they listen to a mix of 1960s 1970s and 1980s music The Utah Grizzlies will donate a portion of die tickets sold in Cache Valley for their March 11 game to die Bridgeriand Community Ice Arena The hockey team win take on Detroit at 7 pm in West Valley's E Center The Grizzlies are in first place in the Western Conference of die International Hockey League Cheryl Harris group sales manager fra the Grizzlies said “as part of the Grizzlies' between game periods BCIA Director Janet Borg said she is grateful fra the Grizzlies’ enthusiasm ' to support hotkey and ice skating in Utah “We’re thankful fra the Grizzlies’ generosity and look forward to a great game” she said Agendas Community Committee Coneidoring an appointment to too Planning end zoning lamnasaion Considering e mqueet to decleie Kerne sutpkie at Th Prsston Oty Planning and Zoning Comcity mission masts at 6 pm Wsdntsday at the office 70 W Oneida SI Agenda kerne Muds: I direct my remarks to die disrespectful young lady with die Reporting on approved bulking permits Diecueeing presets for the QriWeto oubffivMon end the Sparrow ubffivWon Hofckng e work meeting to review builnoos end end dtocues planned unK develIndustrW opments end green ereee now-seni- or r f ! ' Sea SOUND on Page S' Two Logan men who police believe are responsible for at lehst 37 recent storage shed burglaries were officially charged Monday Two charged in MarcOs Dean Johnson 18 made an initial appearance in 1st District Court where the judge set a pretrial court date for March 17 Jesse L Elwood 20 of Smithfield has yet to appear in court Both were charged with 37 counts of burglary a third-degrfelony On Thursday Logan police arrested Johnson Elwood and another teen who was allegedly involved The teen was referred to the Juvenile Court where die case will be reviewed according to the Cache County Attorney’s Office ee Reports of the burglaries 1 I nlli- -f -'- erty However victims are still determining what has been stolen and other items could be reported missing in the future police said By Tucker Heap bunt wnwr The WekovfUe City Council meets et 6 pm Wednesday sMhs city office 75 E Main St Agenda ame include: Presenting Vw MN kx approval Approving toe utety easements Discussing toe sewer with Cert Leathern Adopting a code amendment requiring tool sower loanee requests main Nne extensions bo extended to entire water Dlacusaing to sal of property with Ait Peterson trontageof toe property tor toe extension of 400 North Diecuesing potential project tor toe Restaurant Discussing too Shamrock Shuffle 5K and 1 ftffle Tex arant ntoiecL Run achedulee tor March 18 wkh Weyne Jones Updating too negotiations with UDOT on weler Hearing rsport from Cher Izatt ragenkng busiIne down WstsvWe Canyon ness losnoeprocsdurse Conducting a public hearing to consider the Discussing toe Bor J Wrangler1 tal show Nov adoption of e "Drinking Water Source Protection IS Ordnance Discussing dog Icensing procedures Conducting e puHc hearing to ikecuee toe proappointments to toe Water Poflcy Considering S fcx toe SmalCibeo Program tect Mvmory uuhhimim budget progress Discussing toe 2000-0Coneidering appointments to the 21st Century -H Detectives have so far recovered $500 in stolen prop- wmiiimm roacy OUNKwllteA 'The Smithfield CUy CouncM moeto el 7 pm Wednesday at the city office 69 N Mein 8L Agenda Heme include: Hearing ettizen Input Hearing reports froln members of the Youth 'Gouncfl Approving minute solarise bite end buslnese lit n m HI Iir Detectives after further investigation identified the two other suspects and recovered evidence that may tie all three not only to the 37 shed burglaries in Logan but also to more than 20 shed burglaries and one business burglary in North Logan according to foe press release Man hurt in car wreck ’ ! Police Department theBxery Discussing the fence on 200 East to tie Big Sky subdMsion Considering members tor toe Recreation Cantor sub-zon- ing signs 1 hope she doesn't defy stop signs too and fives long enough in this country where many citizens offered and even gave their lives at her age so that foe would not have to live by stricter rules I suggest she read Tom Brokaw’s book that addresses this point It's possible that this handicapped young lady could qual-- ! ify for a handicapped parting cart some qualified senior citizen is too proud to obtain J As you leave your senior citizen parting space I hope I'm not in the designated pedestrian! of Feb 28 from the owners of the sheds located at 1650 N 150 West in Logan AboutS 1000 wrath of property was stolen Evidence leading to Johnson’s arrest was found in his car during a traffic stop Feb 29 according to a press release from the Logan City first camd the morning By Tucker Heap staff writer I rf T" If! — A Monday morning accident track involving a tractra-tzailer resulted in a Fielding man being flown to McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden where he was reported in serious but stable condition this morning At 7:25 am Glen Wood 80 was turning left onto Utah 1 when he 101 from US was struck oo foe front passen89-9- ger side of his vehicle by Tamos Wheeler 45 of Gin-to- n who was driving foe track trac-tortni- lcr Wheeler was not injured Wood who was on his way to Hyrum Dam to go fishing must not have seen the rig or was trying to speed past it said Mason Haycock Utah Highway Patrol trooper “He was waiting to turn left as two cars passed on the left” Haycock said “The two cars passed him and he started to turn left The semi didn't have anywhere to go” The crash completely smashed the front end of Wood's car and caused him to hit the steering wheel bending it toward foe dashboard |