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<br /> . of accident, OWl aOUUl,;UVU <;J.~.....~....t"~ -. ,-,'U"'_ _ _ <br /> I W edDesday, police said. debis paid.. But. by the tune' the OOUl;.UI. ......... ..........,. ......... "'-- <br /> THOMAS J. COWNS STAFF w<>lTEl' A ._year-old grrl was riding her deal was put ill writing last weel<. mell' from Chautauqua.. ~ <br /> -. "" bicycle in front af her home m the it didn't net enough mooey to pay poratloo gave Chau <br /> I A 36-year-old man who police 2300 block of North Edinbrook the bills. $111.000 for its bills and "' <br /> Terrace wben a malt ortlered her The Riverfront Carp, located at pay $70.000 in loans pe' <br /> 'y bas been arrested in se.:<-relat- intO his car. City Hall. is a private. nonprofit guaranteed by Chautauqu <br /> ~ffenses ill Nevada in the past The girl ran tn a neighbor's group separate from Chautauqua, me.lllbers. <br /> ordered held without bail borne. and police were called. , another private nonprofit. Mayor Cyd Haynes. Chautauo <br />I . Thursday in Brooklyn Park wbile While police were investigating, Norm Coleman appointed the Riv- rectOr, said all artists" <br /> aU'thorities investigate an alleged erfront board and Its executive di- formed were paid in full. <br /> cJtild_abductIon attempt WedDes- they receIved another report of a rector, Patriclt Seeb, to oversee of $300 or less were paie <br /> man who yelled at a young girl <br /> day. . .' . J W" riding her bike near North Zane his plans for a riverfront revival she said. and all those ow <br />I :>\t this pomt, on ilham. Court and Brooklyn Boulevard- Asked bow the partial payments than $300 are being paid..!. <br /> Strand. cof Brooklyn Parl<.,. bas Th. did not attempt to lure would affect the willingness of ~tage. c <br /> been charged ouly WIth drivmg e man , artists and vendors to work on Baynes declined to Sl'" <br /> while intoxicated and leaving the the grrl mto his car,. futore riverfront events, Seeb said ~tage; she said this'" <br />I scene of an accident. He was being Shortly thereafter, police re- most busmess people "will be able biblted by a confidentialit <br /> held Thursday for allegedly violat- ceived a third call. of a car that to tell the difference" between in the written agreemen! <br /> ing conditions of a stayed sentence had hit a utility pole near Mount Chantauqua and the Riverfront few of the debtors repor <br /> for prevIous driving offenses. Curve Boulevartl and Greenl1aven Corp. . ments of between 40 pel' <br />I The Hennepin County attorne1s Road and fled the scene. <br />I PLANT "Maybe. . . we can BACK TO <br /> work out something <br /> ..,.. CONTINUED FROM 18 to keep it (the <br />I .Board chairwoman Cindy Jell" storage site) next to <br /> sen invited Novak and Jennings, I the power station" During Total BedroolT <br /> who were the key Sll"usors of the UJREN JENNI'lGS Truckload of savings on eve <br /> Prauie Island legislation. to ex- <br />I plain why NSP must see<. another OFt-HARRIS <br /> site when the metal casks could be about other issues, including shut- <br /> more safely stored near the com- ting down the two SOO-megawatt <br /> i.an1s Prauie Island nuclear pow- reactors. NEW 001< Youth Bed' <br />I.. plant. In fact., NSP began tem, Croclter pointed out that the & Bedroom Furniture <br /> porarily storing wastes in a cask Legislatore told NSP to see!( an- . ..4.' <br /> . near the plant three months ago. other site for the metal casKs be- Unique youth bedroom"- ,f <br /> Jennings said the alternate site cause of the "charge of nuclear great space saver for ,'. '0.~ <br />I was something environmentalists ra=." Legislators agreed it was kids room! Now yoU" ~ <br /> wanted if they could not get their not fair that the citizenS of Red can store ai/those things ~ <br /> first cl10ice of closing down the Wing and Goodhue County re- ~-="!: <br /> you never had room /0(, """ <br /> nuclear plant. ceived enormOUS finanCIal benefits ""''"' <br />I "Maybe as the emotion dies lrom the nuclear power plant <br /> down and people are willing to wbile the Praine Island. tribal <br /> revisit the issue. we can work out community receIved nothing but <br /> something to l<.ee1' it next to the the anUS of liVIng a balf-mlle from <br />I power station," Jennings sald. the wastes. <br /> 'Jepsen said sbe and the board's "This is an opportunity for the <br /> staff bad talked to a number of people of Minnesota to get respon- <br /> legislators on all sides of the issue sible for Its wasteS," Croclter said. <br />I and said sbe was "pleasantly sur. -referring to the possibility of ne" <br /> posed to find there may be inter- legislative bearings. Fearures T <br /> est in isolating It and reopemng It Jensen said the compromise is a cedar-lfne <br /> in the next session." pacltage deal and the Legislatore foOT of be <br />I ,'Jepsen said some things bave must live up to it. Further. nothing (skiis. tishi~ <br /> cl1anged since May 1994, wben the bas cl1anged. Until the casks actu- FuJI sae C." <br /> cQmpromise agreement was ally leave Prairie Island, there is <br /> reacl1ed. For instance. the Mesca- no gu;rratltee that the Mesca1eros <br />I lero Apacl1e' tribe in New Mexico can live up to their agreement. - i <br /> recently voted to acce;>t NSP's nu- <br /> clear waste in the next decade, o n. DFL-North <br /> Jepsen said. That makes it less Bl'3Dch. wbo led the opposition to <br /> likely the wastes will stay at Prai-: NSP's plans to stOre the wastes in , ' <br />I rie Island forever. 'metal casks, said she has talked to :' I <br /> :' But George Croc!l:er of the Jepsen and is not intere;ted in re- ' Pecos <br /> North American Water Office and opemng the debate. Bnt If that i Bookcase <br /> _Diane Jensen of Clean Water AC'! happens, maybe the casl<.s could \. Waterbed <br />I Uon Alliance. two enVlronmental' stay at Prairie Island if the state \ Indudes oookccse <br /> ists who played key roles in th paid the tribe to relocate some- heoOtJOOfd.trame. . <br /> 1994 debate. said if the Legisla where else, sucl1 as the Twin Cities wareroe<1 mCJttress. heater. liner. STandard rfnec, <br /> ture !nes to talk about one part oj Army AmmnDltion plant property ,: declc. Avoi/otJle in Light Honey or Walnut n1Sfl, <br />I the bill. they will want to talld in Arden HilJs. she said. ' <br /> " <br /> .- <br /> I .lI mil <br /> - -,- t"l I <br /> __. ___u . <br />