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Thursday, December 10, 2015
Wednesday, December 9, 2015
Back to the drawing board
Down at Front and Walnut tonight, the plastic was back over the traffic lights.
Which means that, in terms of the Route 441 bypass opening, the operation was not a success so far.
RECOGNITION/ANNOUNCEMENT OF CORPORAL MILES BIXLER’S RETIREMENT
Following his retirement, Cpl Bixler will be starting a new chapter in his life as he was recently elected Magisterial District Judge for District 02-1-03 which encompasses West Hempfield Township, and both Mountville and Columbia Boroughs.
Syncing traffic lights at Front & Walnut
Workers were at Front and Walnut Streets this morning testing traffic signals in an effort to synchronize them with railroad lights and barricades near the entrance to Columbia River Park. Synchronization will allow train and vehicle traffic to interact safely and is the final step towards opening the Route 441 bypass.
One teen injured in overnight stabbing in Columbia
Officer Engle says the juveniles told police the person was wearing all black and a mask.
They said the man cut one of the juveniles with a knife and that's when one of the teens shot at the suspect.
The suspect then took off through a back door.
Police say they are not sure if the suspect was injured by the shot.
The only description the juveniles gave of the man was that he was very tall, around 6 foot 3 inches.
They said the man cut one of the juveniles with a knife and that's when one of the teens shot at the suspect.
The suspect then took off through a back door.
Police say they are not sure if the suspect was injured by the shot.
The only description the juveniles gave of the man was that he was very tall, around 6 foot 3 inches.
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