Tuesday, March 4, 2014
What I saw recently
Monday, March 3, 2014
Car into house
Out-of-shape Columbia grandmother to try to hike 2,180-mile Appalachian Trail for charity
Sunday, March 2, 2014
What I Saw - March 2, 2014
Friday, February 28, 2014
From the Police Log
Amvets, 28 N. 2nd St., Columbia, for: improperly operating small games of chance; failing to maintain proceeds from games of chance in a bank account separate from other funds; selling alcoholic beverages to nonmembers; failing to maintain records confirming with the liquor code; possessing or operating gambling devices or paraphernalia or permitted gambling or lotteries, pool selling and or bookmaking on licensed premises.
Union Station Grill, 171-173 S. 4th St., Columbia, for loudspeaker operated in a noisy and/or disorderly manner.
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Found on the Columbia Borough website
Think the Arizona gay ban is ridiculous? It's already legal to discriminate against gays in Pa and a legislator from Lancaster County is pushing further
Turkey Hill re-opens its remodeled Prospect Road store
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Holy Trinity fasnacht hotline is open
Columbia K-9 program 'on hold' amid heated conflict; Mayor Lutz on the hot seat
His statement prompted outbursts from members of both council and the Columbia K-9 Committee, a nonprofit organization that defrays the cost of the borough's K-9 officer.
Mike Beury, council president, told Lutz that it was time to "tell the truth."
Lutz said the reason for the decision was personal, and based on Keyser's concern about having a dog trained to bite in his home.
Council vice president Barry Ford said that he spoke with Keyser last week, and that the mayor's statement about the reason for the officer's decision was incorrect.
Under heated questions from council and residents alike about the timing of communications and the way in which decisions were being made, Lutz appeared to lose his temper, countering that the K-9 program is a police program and, therefore, not officially the business of the council.
Council member Jim Smith said that Lutz had "drawn a line in the sand. I always felt you felt we don't exist."
Still waiting for a monument to Wrightsville's unknown defender
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Columbia & Reading Railway gets $732,000 state grant
Monday, February 24, 2014
Pizza delivery driver robbed and assaulted in Columbia
Police are investigating the robbery and assault of a pizza delivery driver in Columbia Sunday night.
GO HERE FOR MORE INFO:
http://m.lancasteronline.com/columbia/news/pizza-delivery-driver-robbed-and-assaulted-in-columbia/article_c4091c66-9d46-11e3-8ef3-001a4bcf6878.html?mode=jqm
Columbia school board approves tax reductions on more property improvements
Columbia School District officials approved tax abatements Thursday that would allow residents to make property improvements without immediately incurring more taxes.
The measure, officials said, would provide an incentive for residents to improve their properties.
Sunday, February 23, 2014
A few snow-related thoughts
Local artist Bob Hammer to display his work
What I saw recently
Winter was hard (and still is)
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