Year: 2014
$9.6 million has been allotted to resurface Route 30 from the York County line to Marietta Avenue (Route 23); construction is scheduled to begin next year.
More information HERE
UPDATE: Report of body found in Susquehanna River
Emergency responders are checking out a 12:46 p.m. report of a body found at Long Level Marina on the Susquehanna River, a county dispatch supervisor said.
2014 L-L football: Columbia shifts focus to running game
Police release name of missing Wrightsville-area boater
New security cameras to keep an eye on Park Elementary School in Columbia
Columbia Borough School District is beefing up security at their recently reconfigured elementary school, Park Elementary.
On Thursday, Aug. 24, the school board unanimously approved the purchase of a video surveillance system for the K-4 building, consisting of 16 video cameras and costing the district $13,220.
Caring for Heritage – This coming Saturday
One boater located, one still missing after canoe overturns in Susquehanna River near Marietta
Jazzy's Day is a big hit at Makle Park
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| Jasmyn “Jazzy” Smith |
The second annual Jazzy’s Day, a celebration of the life of Jasmyn Smith, was held in Columbia’s Makle Park on Saturday, August 23, with several hundred people attending. Jasmyn, affectionately known as “Jazzy,” passed away in 2012 at age 11. The event was sponsored by Aevidum, a national organization that helps support children and young adults through troubled times. The organization’s philosophy is “I’ve got your back.” Aevidum’s website is HERE.
During the course of the afternoon, about 350 backpacks – out of the 500 available – were given away to local students. Remaining backpacks will be held until next year’s giveaway. Backpacks were collected and then donated to the event by the American Legion and other local organizations. The event also featured music, face painting, a raffle, games, and refreshments. A balloon release in remembrance of Jazzy topped off the day’s activities.
Recently, Park School and Taylor School each received a “Jasmyn’s Buddy Bench,” a place of refuge for students who need help on the playground. More information can be found HERE.
Balloons in Jazzy’s favorite colors were in abundance.
Aevidum’s motto is “I’ve got your back.”
About 350 backpacks were given away . . .
Jazzy’s family (standing): Jazzy’s parents, Stephan and Lindy Smith;
(seated L to R): Larry Phiel (grandfather), Jean Phiel (grandmother), Jailyn Smith (sister), Bonnie Smith (grandmother).
Jazzy’s little sister, Jada
Aevidum members, front and back . . .
Jazzy’s dad, Stephan Smith, helped distribute balloons to attendees of the event . . .
Others enjoyed the many activities . . .
The crowd gathered on the basketball court for the balloon release . . .
Up, up, and away!
Police investigating rash of burglaries in Columbia Borough
Police are trying to determine if four home break-ins are linked in Columbia Borough.













