Thursday, April 9, 2015

Dog dragged by truck, then abandoned

Police  are investigating a case of animal cruelty. Authorities say a woman tied a male dog by the neck onto the bed of a white pickup truck and drove along the 300 block of Maple Street in Columbia. While en route, the dog fell from the truck and was dragged down the street. The woman allegedly stopped the vehicle, cut off the rope and drove off.
Columbia Police are asking anyone with more information to come forward. 
The "Help Find Sophie" Facebook page is asking people to share a post about this canine to help authorities locate the owner, who is expected to face animal cruelty charges. 
Animal rescuers say the dog appears to be about 10-months to one-year old. He is currently being cared for at a local shelter. 

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Open House this weekend at Burning Bridge Antiques

Burning Bridge Antiques will hold an open house this coming Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. featuring free refreshments and live music.

Columbia plans its future

Over 50 people, mainly Columbia residents, attended a meeting sponsored by the nonprofit Columbia Economic Development Corporation at Perfect Settings on Wednesday night. Lancaster County redevelopment consultants presented a Columbia Downtown Master Plan as a step forward towards revitalizing the borough.

A copy of the plan can be viewed/downloaded HERE.

More details will follow.

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

This website is requesting videos or photos from the Feb. 3 Columbia Plaza shooting scene

This website is requesting videos and photos from the February 3 shooting at Musser's parking lot in the Columbia Plaza, especially anything from the beginning of the incident. Submissions and inquiries can be anonymous and will remain confidential. No materials will be published without permission.
Please contact: coleumber@gmail.com

Monday, April 6, 2015

Columbia Borough Spring 2015 Newsletter

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CEDC presentation 6 p.m. this Wednesday at 200 Locust

The nonprofit Columbia Economic Development Corporation hired a team of mostly Lancaster County redevelopment experts to explore Columbia, interview its business, government and other leaders, and plot a way forward for the underused downtown, said executive director Janice Nikoloff.
The consultants will make a public presentation of their findings 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 8 at 200 Locust St., Columbia.

Property tax independence meeting Thursday at VFW

Thursday, April 9 at 7 p.m. at VFW, 401 Manor Street
(Doors open at 6:30 p.m.)
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