Wednesday, October 14, 2020
Tuesday, October 13, 2020
Was police shooting of knife-wielding man justified? DA to issue ruling Wednesday
The Lancaster County District Attorney's office is expected to release photos and a 911 recording Wednesday at a news conference to announce its findings on whether a Lancaster city police officer was justified Sept. 13 in fatally shooting a man who charged at him with a knife.
Ricardo Munoz, 27, dropped to the ground and died within minutes of the fatal shots after he came out of his Laurel Street home wielding a knife. The officer, who authorities have not identified, went to the home for a domestic disturbance call.
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Veterans Memorial Bridge: Historic span to be rehabilitated, closed to traffic for period
The state Department of Transportation released on Tuesday its preliminary plans for the Route 462 span online for the public to review and make comments. No public, in-person meeting will be scheduled because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Monday, October 12, 2020
Deeds Recorded - Columbia Borough - October 11, 2020
Neighborhood Properties Solutions LLC, Neighborhood Property Solutions LLC, Antonio Munoz, Denise Keyser and Denise M. Keyser conveyed 208 Perry St. to Sanjay Adhikari and Ashley C. Adhikari for $179,900.
Charles McClair, Renata Lynn Broome and Geoffrey Broome conveyed 1021 Walnut St. to Charles McClair, Angela McClair, Renata Lynn Broome and Geoffrey Broome for $1.
The estate of Shirley L. Detz conveyed 243 N. Fourth St. to AJ Home Solutions LLC for $85,000.
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development conveyed property on a public road to Liane Garner for $63,400.
Beverly J. Shank conveyed property on Chestnut Street to Aaron J. McCombie and Chandra Q. McCombie for $180,000.
Cody M. Bennett and Michael J. Elia conveyed 449 Union St. to Beneli Properties LLC for $1.
Jay H. Lutz and Nancy Jo Lutz conveyed 22 S. Fourth St. to Philip E. Martin and Ann Martin for $10,000.
Casey Lynn Thomas conveyed 569 S. 13th St. to Rebecca Boyles for $159,900.
Todd M. Epler conveyed property on South Third Street to Stonehedge Holdings LLC for $45,000.
Robert O. Kedney III, Rachael E. Kedney and Rachael E. Smith conveyed 1225 Cloverton Drive to Robert O. Kedney III and Rachael E. Kedney for $1.
Catherine E. Palermo conveyed 730 Plane St. to William L. Meyers III for $177,500.
Jay H. Lutz and Nancy Jo Lutz conveyed 20 S. Fourth St. to Philip E. Martin and Ann Martin for $10,000.
Charles McClair, Renata Lynn Broome and Geoffrey Broome conveyed 1021 Walnut St. to Charles McClair, Angela McClair, Renata Lynn Broome and Geoffrey Broome for $1.
The estate of Shirley L. Detz conveyed 243 N. Fourth St. to AJ Home Solutions LLC for $85,000.
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development conveyed property on a public road to Liane Garner for $63,400.
Beverly J. Shank conveyed property on Chestnut Street to Aaron J. McCombie and Chandra Q. McCombie for $180,000.
Cody M. Bennett and Michael J. Elia conveyed 449 Union St. to Beneli Properties LLC for $1.
Jay H. Lutz and Nancy Jo Lutz conveyed 22 S. Fourth St. to Philip E. Martin and Ann Martin for $10,000.
Casey Lynn Thomas conveyed 569 S. 13th St. to Rebecca Boyles for $159,900.
Todd M. Epler conveyed property on South Third Street to Stonehedge Holdings LLC for $45,000.
Robert O. Kedney III, Rachael E. Kedney and Rachael E. Smith conveyed 1225 Cloverton Drive to Robert O. Kedney III and Rachael E. Kedney for $1.
Catherine E. Palermo conveyed 730 Plane St. to William L. Meyers III for $177,500.
Jay H. Lutz and Nancy Jo Lutz conveyed 20 S. Fourth St. to Philip E. Martin and Ann Martin for $10,000.
Agenda - Columbia Borough Council Meeting - October 13, 2020
Sunday, October 11, 2020
About Town 10/11/2020
This week's photos of Columbia
(Click/tap on photos to see larger, sharper images.)
Night lights . . .
Graffiti on Bank Avenue . . .
The graffiti on this building was painted over.
Is it Americana or just junk?
Almost sunset on the Susquehanna
Down at the Market House . . .
Shawnee Run Restoration . . .
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South Carolina secession flag
Trump flag mounted appropriately
Cleaning up at the Sunoco next to the Sunoco
Finding comfort on Jesus's head
When you just can't pull yourself together
Off to the flag rally
And there it is.
Yes?
The sale is over, but the sign remains.
What is this?
PPL does not allow signs to be attached to their poles.
Slow demo on South 9th
West Hempfield really lets the public know about a hearing. Columbia - eh, usually not so much.
Buggies on Drager Road
Skeleton dogs stalking a rusty eagle on Kinderhook Road
Once again, the bridge
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