Tuesday, February 28, 2023

GOLDEN STRATEGIES WEBINAR RETIREMENT WORKSHOP AT THE LIBRARY - TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28



Deeds Recorded - Columbia Borough - February 27, 2023

Curtis High and Kristen High conveyed property on North Fifth Street to Glanzair Properties LLC for $235,000.

The estate of Matthew Todd Ingram and Charles Tom Ingram conveyed property on a public road to Charles Tom Ingram and Abigail M. Ingram for $1.

Sunday, February 26, 2023

About Town - February 26, 2023

 Recent photos of Columbia

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The Vet 21 Salute Honor Guard performed a 3-volley salute Saturday at the funeral of Charles R. "Bud" Heim at the United Methodist Church. His obituary is HERE.
[Photos and video below]














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Earlier in the week, firefighters responded to a fire call at 336 Cherry Street, which turned out to be a fire in a hopper and a pile of rubbish standing next to the house. Bob Warfel (in the gray shirt) was first on scene and pulled the items away from the house and put out the flames with a fire extinguisher. A third-grader named Sariah, who was reportedly the first person to see the flames, had alerted her parents, who called it in.



After firefighters stabilized the scene, the codes department condemned the structure due to interior conditions.


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Yep, fog
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Two friends at sonneteer Lloyd Mifflin's house on the 100 block of Walnut Street

Daffodils on the 400 block of Locust

Cooper's Comics & Collectibles

Shadow-painted house

At the window

Cloud across the sky

Council voted to sell this lot at 4th & Locust for $56,000.

Fallen on hard times?

A mourning dove mourning in the morning

Bird on a wire or two or three . . .

A murder of crows has decided to "Adopt-a-Block" on the 300 block of Walnut.




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The DAC at night

Pressure washing on the 300 block of Locust

Old and new

Cowzilla's at the door.
(Turkey Hill Experience)

This pot got itself high.

Just in case you had a notion to do this.

A truckload of dumpsters

A truckload of bikes

A foot of rebar protruding from the curb along Front Street


Looks like the house buyers zip-tied their sign under the stop sign at 5th & Walnut.