Columbia's grant aimed at boosting health insurance enrollment

Columbia Borough and Dallas aren't usually mentioned in the same breath. Now both are among the 12 cities receiving grants from the National League of Cities as part of its initiative to expand health care access.

In addition to a $22,600 grant, Columbia will get practical guidance from the NLC to develop a plan to reach out and enroll children and families in Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program.

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http://lancasteronline.com/article/local/943383_Columbia-s-grant-aimed-at-boosting-health-insurance-enrollment.html

Police: Before crashing into police cruiser, man carjacked vehicle in Lititz during crime spree

Before crashing a car into a police cruiser in Columbia Borough early New Year’s Day, a young man had carjacked the vehicle from a pizza deliveryman in Lititz, police said Tuesday.
William Gustafson, Jr., 20, of Sheri Lane, Lititz, is responsible for a crime spree through three municipalities, Lititz Borough police Detective Sgt. John Schofield reported Tuesday.

Lititz man who crashed into police cruiser is identified

State police have identified the driver who led police on a chase and then crashed into a police cruiser Wednesday morning in Columbia.
William Owen Gustafson Jr., 20, of Sheri Lane, Lititz, was extricated from his car by responding police after his vehicle caught fire, state police Trooper Stefanie Trzaska reported Thursday.

New Year's Experience at Turkey Hill

The Cone Drop

Apparently, a splendid time was had by all at Tuesday’s New Year’s event at the Turkey Hill Experience, which featured the Cone Drop and its accompanying countdown, as well as free coffee and hot chocolate (courtesy of Mike’s Diner), free cartons of eggnog (courtesy of Turkey Hill), and a variety of entertainment.  Although the event was well attended by the public, there was a scarcity of vendors representing local businesses.  I was chatting with someone “on the inside” who said that each year every effort is made to extend invitations to local businesses to attend the event and promote their enterprise for free, sponsored by Turkey Hill.  Many businesses decline the invitation.  I don’t understand why any business would turn down an opportunity to advertise itself – and possibly even promote the town, in the process.  Speaking of which, I wonder why was there no contingent representing Columbia Borough.  You know, maybe a “Welcome to Columbia” table – or at least a sign.