Thursday, October 29, 2015
Dealer charged for overdose death of man in Columbia
Police are charging a drug dealer for the overdose death of one of his customers. On September 5th, Columbia Police found Kody McKain, deceased in the Turkey Hill convenience store located at 301 Linden Street.
Through an investigation, police identified Victor Nelson Virola, 22, of the 100 block of North Third Street, Columbia, as the person who sold McKain the narcotics that ultimately caused his death.
More road work in town today
Seen today . . .
Finishing the curb at Locust Street and Bank Avenue
Digging a hole on Front Street, between Locust and Walnut
Inserting a signpost into said hole
Meeting at the crossroads
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
Promoter sues Brucekies Pub for intercepting UFC telecast
EASTON, Penn. – A fight promoter sued Brucekies Pub in Columbia, Pennsylvania and its managing member for allegedly unlawfully intercepting its telecast of the Ultimate Fighting Championships.
Police chief wants replacement vehicles
Brommer said another police vehicle is a total loss - a 2014 Ford Interceptor (Unit 6) recently involved in a head-on collision at North Fifth and Walnut. He added that he found a possible replacement vehicle on the lot at New Holland Ford for about $25,000. He said the lights, etc. can be transferred from the wrecked vehicle, since it appears they were not damaged. An outfitter will check all equipment to be transferred, and non-functioning items and installation of any replacement items will be paid for through insurance. Brommer wants Unit 6 replaced this year.
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
New sign at Columbia Plaza
Workers installed a sign at Columbia Plaza today for the Medicine Shop, which will be moving in next to Dollar General. Among the other changes at the plaza is an auto parts store that will be moving into the space recently vacated by the Columbia Family Restaurant when renovations are completed at the north end of the mall.
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