Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Local scout shows patriotism with Eagle Scout project

Ever wonder what to do with your old Stars and Stripes when it's time to get a new flag? Columbia's Shane Kinser has the answer. As part of his Eagle Scout project, Shane has designed and built a used flag deposit box for the collection of used, worn-out flags.

The 14-year-old scout, who is registered with Troop 66, started the process of getting ideas and approvals in January 2015, and all materials were donated by local businesses, including Lancaster Newspapers, South 16th Street Garage, Garage Boyz Powder Coating, Leahy Excavating, Musser's Supply, and Blue Line Graphics. Shane's current leadership position is Assistant Senior Patrol Leader in the combined scouting effort of Troops 35/66.

According to Wikipedia: 
"The Eagle Scout Service Project, or more simply the Eagle Scout Project, is the opportunity for a Boy Scout, Varsity Scout or qualified Venturer in the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) to demonstrate leadership of others while performing a project for the benefit of his community. This is the culmination of the Eagle Scout candidate's leadership training, and it requires a significant effort on his part.  The project must benefit an organization other than the BSA, but it cannot be performed for an individual or a business or be commercial in nature."

The deposit box was recently installed on the front lawn of the Columbia-Middletown Lodge #1074 on the 400 block of Chestnut Street. A dedication ceremony will be held there on January 24 at 4 p.m. The public is invited to attend.

Shane Kinser and his Eagle Scout project


Some more views of the used flag deposit box . . .






Tuesday, January 5, 2016

School loans postponed as Lancaster County districts receive partial state funding

Columbia received almost $4.4 million from the state in this week's payment. The total includes the first six months of state aid, as well as some other funds, such as pension reimbursements and federal grants that were withheld during the impasse.
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Help Find Fugitive Wanted for Sexual Assault of a Child. | Lancaster County Crime Stoppers


Source: 
Lancaster County Crime Stoppers received information from the Washoe County Sheriff's Office in Reno, Nevada. Their office is holding a warrant for Lee Thomas Pottle. Pottle is wanted for Sexual Assault of a Child and Statutory Sexual Seduction.
  
The Washoe County Sheriff's Office received information that Pottle  fled Nevada and may be staying somewhere in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The potential city, township or borough in Lancaster County has not been determined at this time.

Anyone with information on Pottle or his whereabouts is asked to contact Police at (717) 664-1180 or Lancaster Crime Stoppers at (800) 322-1913, or you can anonymously submit tips below. 

Monday, January 4, 2016

Borough Council reorganizes with new officers, reappointments

With all councilors in attendance, Columbia Borough Council reorganized Monday night with new officers and reappointments of other borough officials and members. 

Councillor Kelly Murphy was elected as president of council to fill the position vacated by Mike Beury. Councillor Mary Barninger was elected vice-president, and Dr. Sherry Welsh was elected president pro tem. 

Also sworn in by Mayor Leo Lutz were Councillors Barry Ford and Cleon Berntheizel. In addition, Gregory Sahd was reappointed as borough manager and borough secretary/treasurer, and Georgianna Schreck was reappointed assistant secretary/treasurer. 

Council also reappointed Robert L. Pfannebecker to represent the borough as solicitor for 2016. Pfannebecker is the managing partner of the law firm of Zimmerman, Pfannebecker, Nuffort & Albert. 

Council also reappointed engineering firm CS Davidson as borough engineer. Other borough authority, board, and/or commission members (shown in the agenda below) were reappointed to their respective positions.

Council also thanked Mike Beury and Jim Smith for their years of service on council. 

Council announced vacancies on the Civil Service Commission, Police Pension Board, and Tree Commission. Anyone interested in applying for any of these positions should contact Borough Manager Greg Sahd.



 Mayor Leo Lutz (right) swore in: (left to right) Councillor Barry Ford, Council President Kelly Murphy, Councillor Cleon Berntheizel, and Council Vice-President Mary Barninger.

Mayor Lutz also swore in Greg Sahd as borough manager and borough secretary/treasurer, and Georgianna Schreck as assistant secretary/treasurer.



Friday, January 1, 2016

Truck just misses gas pumps at Sunoco

The new year almost came in with a bang when a pickup truck narrowly avoided hitting two gas pumps this morning at about 2:30 at the Columbia Sunoco station. A Chevy Colorado LT traveling west on Route 462 reportedly clipped another vehicle at the intersection at Fifteenth Street, then jumped a curb and swerved into the gas station. In the process, the pickup hit and bent a pipe guard next to a gas pump and narrowly missed a second pump as it hit a support post, where it came to rest.  The pickup sustained severe front end damage.  Both vehicles involved in the accident were towed from the scene.

The pickup shown above narrowly missed two gas pumps at the local Sunoco station but sustained front end damage after hitting a pipe guard and a support post.

The impact of the truck bent this u-shaped pipe guard bollard next to a gas pump. The truck came to rest after hitting the support post next to another pump (in the background, above).

This is a closer view of the support post damaged by the pickup.

Here's another view of the bent pipe guard at the first pump, which is near the entrance to the gas station.