Wednesday, January 7, 2026

Man convicted of robbing Columbia bank in 2017 is now charged with robbing bank in East Cocalico Township | Local News | lancasteronline.com

Shannon Steckbeck 

NATHAN WILLISON | LNP Staff Writer

A Harrisburg man already facing bank robbery charges in York County is charged with attempting to rob a bank in East Cocalico Township, police announced Tuesday.

Shannon Steckbeck, 59, walked into a Truist Bank in the 2600 block of North Reading Road (Route 272) on Nov. 14 and demanded a teller provide him with cash from the register, according to a criminal complaint filed by police.
 
Police say the teller initially assumed it was a joke before Steckbeck repeated his demand. The teller handed over $2,300 from the register. No weapon was displayed during the robbery. Steckbeck was seen leaving in a black Volkswagen Jetta. 

Police in York county arrested Steckbeck outside a Days Inn on Nov. 21 without incident.
 
Steckbeck had previously been convicted of robbing banks in Columbia Borough and York County in 2017.
 
According to LNP | LancasterOnline reporting at the time, Steckbeck was being given a ride home after drinking at a tavern on Jan. 28, 2017, when he asked the man driving him to stop at the Union Community Bank in Columbia Borough. Once inside, Steckbeck demanded money from the register. The Columbia man who had been giving him a ride later identified him to police. 

Just a few days before the robbery in Columbia, Steckbeck robbed a York County bank by claiming to have a bomb. 

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Tuesday, January 6, 2026

New leadership, returning officials mark council's organizational meeting

 


JOE LINTNER | COLUMBIA SPY 

At the January 5, 2026 Columbia Borough Council Organizational meeting, District Justice Miles Bixler administered the oath of office to the following people:

Leo Lutz—mayor 

Tom Ziegler, Jr.—councilor 

Jeanne Cooper—councilor

Ethan Byers—councilor

All four prevailed in the November 2025 election. 

Council subsequently elected Vice-President Eric Kauffman as council president. Heather Zink, who held the position previously, made the nomination, which was voted on unanimously.

Councilor Ethan Byers nominated Zink for vice president. Council voted unanimously to elect Zink.

Kelly Murphy was elected to the position of borough council president pro tem. Zink made the nomination, which council voted on unanimously. 

Council also voted to appoint the following borough officers:

Jack Brommer—borough manager/secretary/treasurer/open records officer 

Paula Diffenderfer—assistant open records officer

Elyse Crawford—zoning officer

Evan Gabel—borough solicitor 

C. S. Davidson—borough engineer

Councilor Joanne Geesey did not attend the meeting. 


Newly elected council president suggests raising taxes

 

Kauffman: I would like to consider reopening the budget and possibly raising taxes."

JOE LINTNER | COLUMBIA SPY 

Shortly after being seated as the newly elected Columbia Borough Council president Monday night, Eric Kauffman suggested reopening the budget and raising taxes for 2026. 

“I would like to consider reopening the budget and possibly raising taxes,“ Kauffman said, noting that reserves had fallen below the recommended 15% of the general fund. However, Kauffman had already voted to adopt the current budget at the December 9, 2025 council meeting. 

Council would need to raise taxes by at least two-and-a-half mills to make up the $1.1 million it took from reserves to balance the budget. Doing so would put the total municipal tax rate at 12.5 mills. The millage increase would add $250 annually for a property assessed at $100,000. Kauffman said council will look at the issue at its next meeting on January 13, 2026.

Council adopted the current budget on December 9, 2025, with no tax increase but with a considerable drawdown of reserves.

Council voted unanimously to adopt the $17.80 million budget for 2026. The approximately $300,000 remaining in reserves is considerably lower than the recommended minimum of 15% of expenditures in general fund reserves. 

Council also voted to keep the millage the same—at 10 mills—although council members Kelly Murphy and Joanne Geesey voted against the measure, without explanation.

In December 2024, council raised taxes by 2 mills —from 8 to 10 mills—for 2025. Raising taxes for this year would be the second hike in a row.








Monday, January 5, 2026

Eric Kauffman elected Columbia Borough Council President at Organizational Meeting

Council President Eric Kauffman 

JOE LINTNER | COLUMBIA SPY 

Columbia Borough Council Vice-President Eric Kauffman was elected council president at Monday night's council organizational meeting. Heather Zink, who held the position previously, made the nomination, which was voted on unanimously. Zink was elected vice president. 

District Justice Miles Bixler swore in Leo Lutz for another term as mayor. Bixler also swore in Tom Ziegler, Jr, Jeanne Cooper, and Ethan Byers as councilors.

Tom Ziegler, Jr.

Jeanne Cooper

Ethan Byers 
 

Leo Lutz 

Details will follow. 

Agenda—Columbia Borough Council Organizational Meeting—January 5, 2026

The meeting packet is HERE.

Deeds Recorded—Columbia Borough—January 5, 2026


Kline Robert M, Kline Kelly Jo conveyed property on a public road to Silver Creek Real Estate Holdings LLC for $3,300,000.

Scott G. Lichtenwalner conveyed 157 S. Fourth St. to Sekiya Gilbert for $185,000.