Thursday, April 16, 2026

Fire companies respond to woods fire at Chickies Rock County Park

[Photos: Lape Brothers Photography]

A woods fire erupted Thursday afternoon near the Breezy View Overlook at Chickies Rock County Park in Lancaster County, prompting a significant response from area fire companies.

The blaze was reported shortly after 1 p.m. in the wooded area around the park. 









How The Columbia Spy looked 173 years ago today



A digitized edition of the front page of The Columbia Spy from April 16, 1853 reveals the preoccupations, commerce, and moral culture of mid-19th century small-town America.

A front page of The Columbia Spy, a weekly family newspaper from Columbia, Pennsylvania, dated exactly 173 years ago today, is shown above. Printed by Brown & Greene and devoted to "Literature, Science, Morality, Education, and General Intelligence," the issue paints a vivid portrait of life several years before the Civil War.

Patent Medicines Dominate the Ads
Much of the paper's commercial space is given over to patent medicine advertisements, reflecting a booming industry that preceded modern pharmaceutical regulation. Holloway's Pills are promoted through testimonial letters claiming cures for disordered livers, rheumatic fever, dropsy, and gout. Alongside them, Dr. Houghton's Pepsin — billed as "Another Scientific Wonder" — promises relief from indigestion and dyspepsia, with a pointed disclaimer: "No Alcohol, Bitters, or Acids."
Moral and Religious Reflection

True to its mission, the Spy devotes considerable space to devotional content. 
An essay addressed to skeptics invokes Bacon, Newton, and Locke as defenders of the Christian faith, while a German-translated meditation on contentment uses a thirsty bird and a foraging bee as lessons in gratitude. A father's parting advice compares the faithful life to a patient sailor working with wind and tide until he reaches his destination.

Humor and Community
The paper also finds room for levity — a judge laments two laborers whose legal dispute cost three times the disputed sum, and Dr. Irving famously silences a restless congregation by sitting down mid-sermon to "wait until the chaff has blown off."

Priced at $1.00 per annum, The Columbia Spy blended patent medicine advertising, moral instruction, local commerce, and gentle humor — a distinctly Victorian American mix in which science, religion, and community were still being actively negotiated.

[This article is AI-generated.]

Agenda — Columbia Borough School Board Meeting — April 16, 2026



Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Agenda — Columbia Borough Council Meeting — April 14, 2026


Agenda — Columbia Borough Civil Service Commission Meeting — April 14, 2026



CORONER IDENTIFIES MAN KILLED IN COLUMBIA MOTORCYCLE CRASH

A York County man died in a motorcycle crash Saturday in Columbia Borough, according to the Lancaster County Coroner’s Office. 

Amos Stoltzfus, 78, of Wrightsville, was operating a trike-style motorcycle when he crashed near the intersection of Lancaster Avenue and South 12th Street around 6:15 a.m. No other vehicles were involved in the crash, the coroner’s office said. 

Police found Stoltzfus on a sidewalk where he was treated by emergency medical personnel before being taken to Lancaster General Hospital where he died of his injuries. 

The coroner’s office ruled the cause of death as multiple blunt force trauma and the manner of death as accidental.

https://lancasteronline.com/news/local/coroner-identifies-man-killed-in-columbia-motorcycle-crash/article_4edde93d-75bd-415f-bfbb-88820c09213e.html

Monday, April 13, 2026

Rep. Izzy Smith-Wade-El wants Pa. to protect youth from conversion therapy through a new law | Politics | lancasteronline.com

Conversion therapy is a controversial medical practice that attempts to change a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity and has been widely discredited by medical experts. The American Psychological Association has come out against the practice, citing studies that found minors who have undergone conversion therapy are at greater risk for depression and suicidal thoughts.
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