Saturday, February 4, 2017

Good Samaritan gave stranger a ride and became unwitting bank robbery getaway driver

Local story makes it to the UK.

A good Samaritan who offered a lift in his car to a stranger became an unwitting getaway driver for a bank robbery in Columbia, Pennsylvania. 

Greg Kreiser kindly offered to give Shannon Eric Steckbeck, 50, a lift home – he had no idea what the felon was planning.

MORE:
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/good-samaritan-gave-stranger-ride-became-unwitting-bank-robbery-getaway-driver-1604690

Thursday, February 2, 2017

Geesey sworn in as school board director

Jenna Geesey is sworn in as school board director by District Judge Miles Bixler at Thursday night's Committee of the Whole meeting.

Jenna Geesey was sworn in as school board director by District Judge Miles Bixler at Thursday night's Committee of the Whole meeting at the District Administration building. The board voted unanimously to appoint Geesey to fill the vacancy at a special meeting last Wednesday night. Geesey had previously interviewed before the board for the position. The vacancy was created when Leo Lutz, Jr. resigned in December.

Wickenheiser appointed to council at special meeting

Mary Wickenheiser is sworn in by Mayor Leo Lutz.

Mary Wickenheiser was appointed to Columbia Borough Council tonight, filling a vacancy left by Stephanie Weisser's resignation in December 2016.

Interviews for the vacant borough council seat were held this evening during the special meeting. Frank Doutrich and Mary Wickenheiser, both of whom previously served on council, had submitted letters of interest.

Doutrich took the podium first and rescinded his bid for the seat telling council, "I don't feel I can work with you people." He also told council that he has a better chance of being hit by lightning than being appointed to fill the vacant seat.

Mary Wickenheiser was next to be interviewed and told council that she would be required to resign her position as tax collector if she were appointed to the seat. She had a letter of resignation prepared, and gave it to council. Wickenheiser said that she does a significant amount of volunteer work and knows what's going on in the borough. She said that she supports what this current council is doing.

Councilwoman Dr. Sherry Welsh made the motion to appoint Mary Wickenheiser to the seat with a second from Councilman Cleon Berntheizel. The motion carried unanimously and Wickenheiser was sworn in by Mayor Leo Lutz. Wickenheiser will fill the seat left by Stephanie Weisser in December 2016 with a term to expire December 31, 2017.

Police looking for assistance with vandalism | Columbia Borough Police Department

The Columbia Borough Police have responded to numerous vandalism reports in the downtown section.  Reports started around 8:00 am on Wednesday, February 1, 2017.  Several school buildings, a public building and a monument in the Locust Street Park in the 500 blk. of Locust Street, and various private out buildings throughout the downtown section have been targeted.  Purple spray paint was used in all of the incidents.  Police are asking for assistance in identifying any actor(s) that may be involved.  Tips can be called in to the Columbia Borough Police Department at (717)684-7735 or tips can be sent to the Lancaster County Crime Stoppers text "LANCS" to 847411.

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https://lancaster.crimewatchpa.com/columbiapd/10552/cases/police-looking-assistance-vandalism

Rep. Saylor says he'll file subpoenas if governor's administration doesn't have answers in budget hearings


HARRISBURG — Rep. Stan Saylor, the new chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, said Wednesday he will, if necessary, use subpoenas for information from Gov. Tom Wolf's administration during budget hearings that begin later this month.

MORE:
http://lancasteronline.com/insider/rep-saylor-says-he-ll-file-subpoenas-if-governor-s/article_673bf8a8-e8ea-11e6-8f6b-cb85091de16a.html