As snow falls, Columbia School Superintendent Tom Strickler clears the sidewalk around the District Administration Center Tuesday morning. The latest forecast calls for 1-3 inches of accumulation.
Tuesday, January 16, 2018
Sunday, January 14, 2018
Flowing river ice creates a stunning spectacle on the Susquehanna today
Ice flowing downriver on the Susquehanna created a stunning spectacle at Columbia River Park today. Late this afternoon, the water level was five feet above normal under the Veterans Memorial Bridge. A flood watch is in effect until 6 a.m. Monday.
VIDEOS: Flowing ice on the Susquehanna Sunday (1/14/18)
The following videos were shot Sunday, January 14, 2018, from the stated vantage points.
Riverfront Park, Marietta
Breezyview
Veterans Memorial Bridge
Veterans Memorial Bridge
Veterans Memorial Bridge
Veterans Memorial Bridge
Veterans Memorial Bridge
Columbia River Park
Columbia River Park
Dozens descend on River Park to catch flowing ice
Dozens of people turned out at Columbia River Park this afternoon to watch flowing ice on the Susquehanna. A flood watch is in effect until 6 a.m Monday
VIDEO: Sunday morning - the ice is breaking up
Susquehanna Heritage Announces Land & Water Shuttle Study Request For Proposal
Susquehanna Heritage seeks a consultant team to conduct a feasibility study for land and water shuttle services in the River Towns and Lake Clarke areas of the Susquehanna River corridor through Lancaster and York Counties in Pennsylvania. The primary purpose of the study is to assess the financial and operational feasibility of transporting visitors between the Zimmerman Center and Columbia Crossing through a seasonal land and water shuttle service with on-board interpretive programs. This new service is intended to improve visitor readiness, expand visitor programs, and build visitation from outside the region.
To learn more about the Land & Water Study and to download the Land & Water Study RFP please use the following link.
Columbia High celebrates a century of boys basketball history
More than 150 former basketball players were back at Columbia High for Saturday's ceremony between the girls and boys doubleheader to celebrate 100 years of the program.
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