A viewing for Jeffrey A. McMillen, Sr. took place at Clyde W. Kraft Funeral Home at 6 p.m. on Thursday night. His obituary is HERE.
Thursday, January 14, 2021
Monday, January 11, 2021
FBI: Armed protests planned in all 50 states and DC leading up to Inauguration Day | WJAC
WASHINGTON (WJLA) - The FBI is releasing more information about planned protests in D.C. and other U.S. cities leading up to Inauguration Day.
Aaron Katersky, an ABC investigative reporter, says a Monday bulletin from the FBI states: "Armed protests are being planned at all 50 state capitols from 16 January through at least 20 January, and at the US Capitol from 17 January through 20 January."
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DEEDS RECORDED - COLUMBIA BOROUGH - JAN. 11, 2021
James M. Vinelli and Jean L. Vinelli conveyed 827 Blunston St. to Michele R. Anderson for $110,000.
FHG 92 LLC and Wesley R. Funk conveyed 509 Cherry St. to Franshesca Bell for $160,000.
Benjamin D. Ahlgrim, Gabrielle Ahlgrim, Timothy A. Ahlgrim and Bonnie R. Ahlgrim conveyed 745 Locust St. to Clover Main Partnership for $123,000.
David A. Mowrer, Paula L. Mowrer and Paula L. Rice conveyed 375 Kinderhook Road to Dean A. Esbenshade and Tracey L. Esbenshade for $210,100.
Theresa A. Fillmore, Angela Burke and Angela M. Burke conveyed property on South Eighth Street to Robert R. Nikolaus and Cynthia A. Nikolaus for $80,000.
Matthew R. Boyd and Morgan E. Stepanchick conveyed 1106 Spruce St. to Morgan E. Stepanchick for $1.
John Alan Ward conveyed 302 S. Fourth St. to Kiarah Santiago for $125,000.
Geraldine F. Simpson conveyed 1257 Hereford Drive to Mark Fitzpatrick, Barbara Fitzpatrick and Matthew Fitzpatrick for $179,000.
Douglas W. Nogel and Barbara D. Bish conveyed 240 Union St. to Barbara D. Bish for $1.
FHG 92 LLC and Wesley R. Funk conveyed 509 Cherry St. to Franshesca Bell for $160,000.
Benjamin D. Ahlgrim, Gabrielle Ahlgrim, Timothy A. Ahlgrim and Bonnie R. Ahlgrim conveyed 745 Locust St. to Clover Main Partnership for $123,000.
David A. Mowrer, Paula L. Mowrer and Paula L. Rice conveyed 375 Kinderhook Road to Dean A. Esbenshade and Tracey L. Esbenshade for $210,100.
Theresa A. Fillmore, Angela Burke and Angela M. Burke conveyed property on South Eighth Street to Robert R. Nikolaus and Cynthia A. Nikolaus for $80,000.
Matthew R. Boyd and Morgan E. Stepanchick conveyed 1106 Spruce St. to Morgan E. Stepanchick for $1.
John Alan Ward conveyed 302 S. Fourth St. to Kiarah Santiago for $125,000.
Geraldine F. Simpson conveyed 1257 Hereford Drive to Mark Fitzpatrick, Barbara Fitzpatrick and Matthew Fitzpatrick for $179,000.
Douglas W. Nogel and Barbara D. Bish conveyed 240 Union St. to Barbara D. Bish for $1.
TWO FROM LANCASTER COUNTY CHARGED IN LAST WEDNESDAY'S PROTEST/ATTACK IN DC
FROM LNP:
Two Lancaster County residents were among those charged for illegal activities related to the Jan. 6 protests and attack on the Capitol.
According to police, Tara Coleman, 40, was charged with unlawful entry and curfew violation. Dakoda Westfall, 23, was charged with curfew violation.
Coleman, whose Facebook page indicates she’s from Strasburg, and Westfall, a 2016 Solanco graduate, could not be reached for comment. Westfall previously was interviewed for an article about a 2016 Trump “thank you” tour in Hershey.
Two Lancaster County residents were among those charged for illegal activities related to the Jan. 6 protests and attack on the Capitol.
According to police, Tara Coleman, 40, was charged with unlawful entry and curfew violation. Dakoda Westfall, 23, was charged with curfew violation.
Coleman, whose Facebook page indicates she’s from Strasburg, and Westfall, a 2016 Solanco graduate, could not be reached for comment. Westfall previously was interviewed for an article about a 2016 Trump “thank you” tour in Hershey.
Sunday, January 10, 2021
About Town - January 10, 2021
This week's photos of Columbia
(Click/tap on photos to see larger, sharper images.)
This tattered flag accurately depicts the current state of the nation.
After this past week, some people are seeking assurance through prayer.
Some through love of family.
But the insurrection flags still fly in Columbia, and racism runs deep.
Even in Washington Boro, the hate continues.
But here are some Harleys on display at the Cycle Den to get one's mind off things:
And here are some night lights about town:
Those darn tree lights are still a problem, though.
On the 200 block of Locust, these NO PARKING signs from UGI keep showing up, but UGI doesn't.
A winter sky
All in a row
Nutcracker, but probably not for cracking nuts
Some sort of golden lion on North 3rd
Nick Mills memorial at 3rd & Walnut
This ghost sign just off the 400 block of Avenue H reads: LUCAS MANUFACTURING CO.
Oh well, time to sit and have a beer.
Pa. Sen. Pat Toomey says President Trump should resign following Capitol violence - pennlive.com
U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey said Sunday he thinks President Donald Trump should resign following last week's attack at the Capitol.
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Lancaster County residents were in Washington on Wednesday: ‘What’s going to happen today is going to be historic’ | PA Power and Policy: Pennsylvania State News | lancasteronline.com
In the hours and days after the insurrectionist mob attacked the U.S. Capitol, LNP | LancasterOnline sought to talk with county residents who went to Washington, D.C., on Wednesday for "Stop the Steal" events. Almost every person contacted declined to speak or never returned messages. This story is based on a review of public posts to social media by Lancaster County citizens. We are describing what they posted, which included many videos and photos. Some of the content relied on has since been taken down.
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