Show ' tAvaiCopy SJ: s ' -- ! Tuesday December 16 2003 : " "t ' In brief V ' f f I s t f? ' v !' J Officials: No RDA projects being pursued : By David Nelson staff writer Wright Flyer to be on television again ! The Utah State University Wright Flyer will be featured on ABC’s World News with Peter Jennings on ' A3 and regional news' Local stale Dec 16 It will also be featured oh the His- special tory Channel’s two-ho“The Wright Challenge” on Dec ' 17 at 6 pm ' TheUSU Wright Flyer story is a "' large portion of the special iss the audience anticipates whether the Utah State team has the “Wright stuff” to get its flyer off the ground The documentary follows the Utah ' State team’s failures and successes Since the USU Wright Flyer’s fust flight in March of this year it has flowti nearly 300 times The ' longest flight of 12 minutes was recorded in a historic moment dur-- t : ting the Inventing Flight Celebration in Dayton Ohio On July 5 2003 the USU Wright Flyer became the : ' first and only flyer to fly over Huff-- man Prairie Flying Field since the Wright brothers' V : The USU Wright Flyer will also : ' be featured on tech TV on Dec: 17: ur ' block none of the proposals met the Afto privately considering a num- her of redevelopmdnt proposals for the city block in Logan the city council and administration announced on Monday that no pro-- v jects will be immediately pursued in that area as a part of the downtown ' Logan redevelopment area : Other than a press release that stat- the “for ed specific area of the city ' y needs of the city at this time" city officials offered few details regard- ing why propmals forbuilding between 200 North and 300 North and Main Street and 100 West in Logan were declined “The fact is we're justnot sure that we’re willing to give that up” said Community Development Director Jay Nielsen referring to the city -owned property that could be sold or leased and then redeveloped ‘ at the comer of 200 North and1 Math " during the process that considers and Street where Canyon Country Tire selects specific development plans currently leases commercial space said releasing information nre city will continue discussions would “only frustrate the process" with each of the development teams nn(t tii that havq submitted proposals for the u me inai laiing klja wui revisit downtown redevelopment area as the bot‘k at stme P01 each has presented projects indepen- ? future the in dent of the city block that will be : “They are still proposals thatwe “refined" according to Nielsen 'are trying to make happen" he saidOfficials deejined to provide ' "We haven't taken the details on the projxrsals which are city block out from of the equation over the long term” legally held public discussion iiiir : - ' : - :: v-- : : Valloy economy : DOD® DDD ! ' By Jason Bergrmn staff writer A preliminary hearing for ' TamraRhinehart a Clearfield wornan accused of murderingher Logan plumberMike Boudrero was postponed Monday so new defease attorney Scott C Williams canreview the caseWilliams was 'recently iteniited by'lead defense ' attorney Mary Corporon when corcounselor Clark Lynn Don-aldson withdrew from the case inNovember and accepted a" job with the' Salt Lake Legal Defender Association ' Corporon 'and Williams have also subpoenaed the North : ' Park Police Department to turn over any inyestigatory: - f Logan - ' Committee’s landfill : ' proposal on slate : V The Cache County Citizens Advi-sor- y Committee for Landfill Siting will publicly make Its recommenda-- 7 tion for future waste disposalat 7 pm on Wednesday at the Environ-- : mental Divirion Training Room 450 N 1000 West Logan A technical committee of environ- mental officials recommended sit- a new county landfill at a site ' ing - north of Clarkston on Nov 22 : The agenda yvill include public ! comments from the informational' meeting of Nov 22 the technical committee resolution and written comments received Further public ' ' comments will not be heard' ' The landfill siting report and ' comments ate available on the World Wide Web at wwwlandfill- :! sitingsfudycom or in print at the 7' ' Newton and Clarkston city halls the Logan Library and the Environmental Division offices! 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EH 'information LuceraHerald Journal Summer Cooper decides what movie to rent at The Movie Gallery in Hyruni on Thursday night The movie rental store along : swith Family Dollar a variety store hqire recently opened in Hyium' Hyrum’s cbmmiBrciaiside seeihg riew " ' ’ Is COriyenientto have those things in your tOWn JlISt ask anyone during a recent visjt tcFam-- 1 Pged £ theyhave' poron didn t saywhy she wanted the information only: that the defense had the right io exculpatory information ' " which they say : innocejtp - ' Loren McCfflly is driving back and : ' every day so that residents in the south end of Cache Valley don t have ' acquired from’ other law enforcement agencies on Uwjs Paul BoWro Mike's ' - - - she said adding that she wouldother- - NiJholl j 40' were arrested ' ih 1 ' J The Logan Library Board will hold its monthly board meeting at 6:30 7 pm: at the library 255 N Main Logan Agenda items include: Hearing s budget report from Ann Herron including updates on grants y lor preschool resources English as a ' second language online computer management arid' an introduction to the 2004-0-5 budget ' Hearing a literacy program update ' Hearing a Friends of the Library wriu the new Family IXrllar store - ' llwhich : : " : V The Providence Planning Com- : mission will meet at 6 pm at City ' Hall 1 5 S Main St Agenda items' include: V "' ' ' Discussing a request by Scott Gib-bons forfirial plat approval for Spring 7 Creek Medical Planned Unit Develop- 7 merit at 169 N Spring Creek Paikway Discussing a request by Jason ' Christensen for final plat approval for Hidden CreeklowQ Homes at 225 W from downtown they re irig a convenience to people who erwise would be forced to drive to Logan to rent videotapes or shop in ' Vvintayte V - : " ' 7 The Richmond CHy Council mil 'meet at 7 pm at 6 W- - Main St Agen--' '' ' da Items include: ' 7 j : Saying the Pledge of Allegiance-- ' and invocation '7' fApprovmg minutes the deputy's report ' Hearing Having an initial discussion to pro ' posed changesin the zoning ordF nande relative to trailer courts Considering a business license 7 request 77: ' Hearing councilmember reports Hearing the mayor’s report :! Discussing agenda items for the next meeting : School news tip? ‘ CriUducatun reporter HolliWeiss 7:7 : (iru-ui- : ager Ramona Lemoiu She described it Kl "! duttSHop tat it’s nice toZc rhinos” rhrsaid “linvft Wal : ': 1 : normally have to travel to Logan to ' ‘ shop for what she finds there “It’s Convenient” she said “It's very convenient snd it $ 3 fun little “f ey “canws stocks t r Kevin Claybum '““I”" ? 5 : v Si jMSoT&lhSiM' r slofe’-Mha- “well-miind- ed :- - - - : ! f as-- ' home in North Logan! Author-- " jties believe thecoupleniur- Boudrero to cash in on a ife insurance policy taken ouC- oh Rnuiivm Kv Rhnih:irf V i olina'tothan5oujlete?ri the United $(ates accmOMb? Ma- q- r m will lead to strip malls and big box retailers in south Cache I just hope they don't bring too Utah SALT LAKE CITY (AP) advisement under taken has Court Supreme arguments over whether the state Board of Pardons and Parole is violating theconsti- tution when it Issues warrants to arrest alleged parole violators Third District Judge Denise Lindberg ‘ruled last year that the arrests were improp- er The Supreme Court issued an pmer- - V gency stay of the ruling pending its review Shard S Reber of the Utah Attorney : General’s Office argued that the lower v: court's ruling was wrong arid that' the bbard is within its constitutional rights toissue ' the warrants because' parolees reinain under the board's jurisdiction' ' Defense attorney Edward K Brass said die waiirrants give the board which is part ' of the state'sexecutive branch powers reserved for the judiciary Brass represented Scott Allen joneswho was arrested on such a warrant after a rob- ' bery and parole violation to which he later !' U-- : - : pleaded guilty '!' “Before we begin taking these people y without probable iritocustody - “ hwefaihjiiewixorii l Family Dollar based in NorthCar- - ' mnns 1 manager of The Movie Galley' said lnsincss haS beeil pretty good during the store’s first : ' ft toys- - CTayWjn said - ymvv die'm)yacc 10 Itnl videos in' Hyrum was the South Cache Market directly across the street which has a' limited' number of titles f - : V See BOOM on'A8 v nlenjcd o life in pnsori pojsihility or paroles V However Nicholls sent a letterjo Logan 1st District Court Mi asking — ithdraw his pleU: Judge Goruon !T Low issued a memorandum last week stat- ing Nicholls- motion" was See HEARING oh A8 Should pardons board be able will go ahead! to order parole violators’ arrests? Preston with water projects rthe rights" hold off on fi nanci rig - - - shoeing here L Mike Stauffer jiyrum mayor a RosieFdnstejn of Pnrndisc: wdto’ boughta nev purse at Family Dollar ' last Wednesday said although it's good to have such a store dose to i- 't '22044erthr-7- 7 V tte endof J2S : update- Discussing a reference policy draft Presenting activities for December r ' 'and January 7 Hearing an update on a community survpy ' ' Hearing the librarian's report KLGU on discussion radio' 'including irt t have them : October and The Movie Gallery which opened Dec: 5 right next door ' are the two newest additions to ' Hyfum’s booming east side Not only : do they rejltct the cilyVpmwh and !" ' arid jdOeSfl on 800 EastinHyrum just north of: Mountain Crest High School Runiiy willy-nill- cause they do have some due process Brass told tiiejustices last we£k But Reber said a parolee remains under the control of the board until the parole is ' rup “A retaking (of a parole violator) simply does riot impact the core judicial function" : - - water tank arid installwater 7 ' ‘ meters and new water lines: ' violatin' is still very Reber said v '!to finish looping the city but ! isn’t surewietiKr much in the' custody of the Department of ?: PRESTON— The city they want' ’Cbirtctions" to hold an election to vote on 7 will go ahead with several V v She said "a distiriciidrimustbe drawn planned water improvement 7 a bond er risk the courts for c between a suspect accused of acrirne anil a projects next year but will permissionto proceed with the project without having to ' v hold off deciding how to parolee who already hasbeen convicted of finance them until the new acrime' go to the city’s Voters She said ricoiivict in prison can be discj- “I don’t think we should councilmembers are sworn: ' ' ' ' ' in7'V''-- ' pliiied without a warrant a persim whiwe obligate a future rouncil" said outgoing-MayTwo new councilmembers sentence has been Completed cannot be Jay ' Mike Kunz and Satindra Heusser T think they should taken without a warrant arid a parolee falls somewhere in the middle Hubbard plus a ttew mayor have a say and hold on the Brass raid ’This whole notion that will be sworn in at the next matter” somehow the walls of prison have been The present council indi- meeting in January CouriciL '" man Neal Larson will ' aban'-' that notion in the past that they a is been cated has expanded doned long agp’’ ? favor seeking judicial confir- -' rtphace Jay Heusser as ' " ' He raid 'the State has the right io take a mayor matioq which would require ' it that violator Council ' into but must 7 The the city to petition a judge to : earlier custody Giy parole be done consistent with the state's coastitu- this year agreed to spend $4 million to build! a second 7 tion That means a judge should issue the See WATER on A8 he based raid warrant Qn probable cause By Mark Randall " V staff writer ' ' v' ’ ' -- '' : ' : : or - ! : : - ' |