Saturday, October 8, 2016
Friday, October 7, 2016
Inmate who stabbed Lancaster woman for an hour denied relief on ID expert claim
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Columbia's Haberstroh pursues ambitious cross country goals
16-year-old Jordan Haberstroh is one of the top female runners in the Lancaster-Lebanon League, going undefeated through four regular season meets in 2016, with only one more to go.
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Alt-right to pepper PA with Trump Pepe
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Thursday, October 6, 2016
Columbia Borough School counselor recognized by Continental Who’s Who
COLUMBIA, Pa., Oct. 6, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Jo Anne W. Norris is recognized by Continental Who's Who as a Pinnacle Professional in the field of Education. Jo Anne is a School Counselor with the Columbia Borough School District.
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Columbia forum to focus on police relations, racial violence
The next session in an ongoing public conversation on community-police relations and racial violence is set for Tuesday, Oct. 11, in Columbia.
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Family First holds open house and ribbon-cutting
Don and Becky Murphy (first and second on left) watch Jenny Englerth, Family First CEO, cut the ribbon at Thursday's ceremony.
Family First Health, a federally qualified health center, will open its doors to patients in Columbia on Monday, October 11. The health center, located at 369 Locust Street, will be the sixth location for Family First Health, which operates five other health center sites in Adams and York counties. The building is owned by Don and Becky Murphy and is the former home of the Columbia National Bank.
A community assessment in 2014 found that while health services in Columbia were available for those with insurance, affordable and accessible care was difficult to find for those without insurance. The assessment also identified a lack of mental health services and noted that individuals may not take prescribed medications due to cost.
Led by Dr. Marie Kellett, Family First Health – the Columbia Center offers family medicine and participates in most insurance plans, and also offers integrated, on-site behavioral health services. A sliding-fee scale based on family size and income is offered to those who are uninsured.
Founded in 1970, Family First Health is a non-profit, federally qualified health center dedicated to increasing access to affordable, quality health care. With sites in York, Hannah Penn Middle School, Lewisberry, Hanover, Gettysburg and Columbia, Family First Health provides a broad range of primary health, dental care and social services to insured, uninsured and underinsured patients with the goal of improving the health of our communities as a whole. For more information, visit www.familyfirsthealth.org. Se habla espaƱol.