Friday, November 1, 2024

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[LNP | LancasterOnline] Lancaster County commissioner says she did not support cease and desist letter to F&M over elections office concerns

Restaurant Inspections - Columbia Borough - November 1, 2024


Columbia High School, 901 Ironville Pike, Columbia, Oct. 24. Pass. No violations.

Hinkle's Restaurant, 261 Locust St., Columbia, complaint, Oct. 24. Pass. No violations.

710 Convenience, 149 N. Third St., Columbia, Opening, Oct. 22. Pass. Food facility is offering for sale 520 Sour Apple Delta 9 CBD Gummies distributed by 520 Hemp LLC, of Greenville, N.C., which contain an unapproved additive as specified in 21 CFR 170-180 relating to food additives. Such products are under U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulation and at which time CBD is not recognizable as a safe substance to be added to food.

Wednesday, October 30, 2024

[LNP | LancasterOnline] Fundraising passes $250,000 in 41st District race between Brett Miller and Brad Chambers

Brett Miller (left) and Brad Chambers 

Lancaster County Republicans have thrown their financial weight behind incumbent state Rep. Brett Miller this year as he faces a near-equally funded challenger in labor administrator Brad Chambers, a Democrat.

Every GOP state lawmaker from the county has given Miller's campaign at least $1,000, according to his latest Department of State campaign finance reports. Those dollars helped push Miller, of East Hempfield, to more than $136,000 raised between May 14 and Nov. 21.

Chambers, of Columbia, has also proven to be an effective fundraiser. In that same period, he raised about $120,000.
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https://lancasteronline.com/news/politics/fundraising-passes-250-000-in-41st-district-race-between-brett-miller-and-brad-chambers/article_5c73fbb0-96e2-11ef-8385-4bf846de76e4.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=email&utm_campaign=user-share 

[LNP | LancasterOnline] Persian Cat Vintage expands beyond Elizabethtown with opening of new shop in Columbia

Seen in the window of Persian Cat Vintage 


Persian Cat Vintage has opened a new store in Columbia that sells antiques, décor and collectibles as well as clothing from the 1960s through 1990s.

The store at 256 Locust St. is the second location for owner Benjamin Ilkhanoff, who opened a Persian Cat Vintage store in February in Elizabethtown at 206 S. Market St. That Elizabethtown store offers a different mix of merchandise, focusing on pop culture items and toys as well as clothing from the 1990s and 2000s, Ilkhanoff said.
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https://lancasteronline.com/business/whats_in_store/persian-cat-vintage-expands-beyond-elizabethtown-with-opening-of-new-shop-in-columbia/article_a85c32ca-960d-11ef-b331-9f6a3821ea8e.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=email&utm_campaign=user-share