Show ! l The Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday October 28 2003 — A9 ' 'i j" ' £’ muster easily the 60 votes T needed to end the Democrats’ tactics which were delaying ' to protest Bush administration CmuedfhMnAl environmental ? A policies y 'j jV?- w ‘iyf-yClinton dropped her opposi- :: 1°00 wMf rt: pennit after the White House tion lOwjnie aPProve“ Sept 8 and upheld t reduce power plant pollution : told her in a that it ' by the Cache County Board of AvThe Democrats’ reversal would take additional came'after it had become clear action over two years to pro-thAdjustment on Oct 8 While Gossner Foods has said the Senate Republicans could : tect New Yorkers to facility will enhance the are VA A:7 and contain odors with technology landowners have questioned p whether die character of the 7 land will be damaged by the project ' The suit brought against Cache County charges that the $ Planning Commission neglect-ed to publicly present the nec-essary evidence to approve the pennit Legal counsel from T Gossner appeared with Cache Attorney County George Dunes at die hearing as an interested party A Daines emphasized diat a temporary injunction to stop construction could cost die A cheese manufacturer valuable time before winter weadier 7 halts construction t' i fr' TThe party diatwiU be harmed brae if not allowed to 7 proceed is Gossner” said TT ' 't :v - r”rWalA V - - nffiuiQiwniantnA Mr at : 11 airborne pollution from die' ups for residents and workers' creation of an EPA-le- d World Trade Center rubble panel ' “I’m pleased we’ve made to identify exposures and riskj and improved monitoring of I this progress with the White area home heating and cooling House and I hope their cooperation is an indication of systems ' He also foresaw an a new attitude” she said Jim Connaughton chairman improved health registry and of die White House Council of more coordination in tracking Environmental Quality the worst pollution ?M' hie was nominated checkmore healdi When 7 promised - Leavitt promised to promote r “a higher and mote meaning- -' ful level of cooperation and the application of new tech- ' nologies” to protect the nation’s air land and water’ 'V' I Does Your Heart Good AmartconUttAiiocteittonqj state-of-the-- v ! - ' ? I " C yaines In declining to issue the temporary restraining order’ Low made it clear that Goss-’- f’ ner attorneys understood die risk involved with beginning construction while die case is pending He specified that if die court strikes down the con-- ® ditional-us- e permit then A&i Gossner might have to removed or alter construction plans£?v® The suit was filed Oct 17!' but hearings were delayed rp after Judges Thomas Wilmore and Judge Clint S Judkins 7 recused themselves due to C’7 A conflicts of interests ?' Jivl s‘ i ' Ufa 7-- -- ‘ 'if 1 - k Continued fromAl S vf Vvf ' J ‘r iV ’A j " £!JWe’re not expecting a big environmental impact with 7 diat’’ Hoyt nicev j: was there was no fuel said-TTh- ' tiling ' L tanknpture” e 7 According to UHP the truck went off the road after the dri-- Jr ver Dennis S Walker of Logan 'jyent around ' '' a comer too fast and ostcon''"'7--:T trol of die tnu:k ' tl ' Walker was taken to Logan Regional Hospital and treated for a cut on his head and pos--: sible internal injuries die Tr ' UHP reported Traffic cita--T tions are pending against him1' "' ' Continued firom A1 r” - ' -- 77 " suspicion of being a fugitive from justice attempting to disarm a police officer and giving ' false information to a police officer He was arrested at his home at 551 N 100 East Police believe Burns had been living in Logan since 1993 under the alias Janies ' “Vem" Brown Burns was fea- hired several years ago on the TV show “America’s Most Wanted” because he was being sought by Wisconsin authorities Logan police Capt Greg Ridler said Police identified Brown as Burns last week using fingerprints and a mugshot obtained from the FBI Local detectives were investigating Bums on allegations of child sexual abuse in Logan when he was arrested The investigation began three weeks ago when several parents expressed concern that small boys were visiting Burns’ home for long periods of time Ridler said detectives are still tracking down alleged victims in the Logan case and need to gather more information before deciding whether to file charges against Bums If charges are filed Bums will be extradited back to Logan after standing trial in Alaska Bums lived alone and reportedly had no wife or children He was working at the Alta Motel as a handyman at the time of his arrest all DWarfs locations'' 8hop Mondty4tfuntay1(M and Sunday t Plmand SouthTowiw Cantor In Ogdm at NmvgM Mat In ProVo m Provo Town Canto In S w wilopfn yourOillairfi&wilCifd Th American ExjxieiiCard Dinar Out) International MaterautrVta and ThDioovf Card y r'-'K A'-- ’ A : ' 'WV : In LogMialCaGtM ‘i r- ?' VMhy MalL In SaRUSMOly ”- - MFHMon i? 12-fr- (ion ti Rad CIHh IML : ' |