Year: 2017
Docket Sheet: Shakim Naheen McIlwain
PUC schedules Sept. 27 hearings on Columbia Water Co. rate increase request
The requested increase would raise average annual bills for residential customers who have meters from $299.48 to $452.04 in the Columbia Division and $318.48 to $452.04 in the Marietta Division, according to the commission.
The meetings will be held at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. Sept. 27 in Marietta Borough Hall, 111 East Market St., Marietta.
Man wanted in connection with Columbia wolfpack attack served 2 years for botched armed robbery
Randy Howard of Columbia, currently wanted by police in connection with a wolfpack attack on a Columbia man, was recently released from prison after serving two years for a botched armed robbery near Park City.
Man wanted in Columbia wolfpack attack was arrested for robbery and criminal conspiracy near Park City in 2014
Randy Howard
Both robbers fled, but police caught them nearby. They were Randy Howard, 19, of the 300 block of Perry Street, Columbia, and Tyler Harrison, 21, of the 200 block of Walnut Street, Columbia.
Police report on Sunday's wolfpack attack on Columbia man
Draft Agenda: Sept. 7 Committee of the Whole Meeting, Columbia School Board
Columbia Borough Farm Open Due to Storm
Columbia man brutally beaten in wolfpack style attack
Police are investigating.
Anyone with further information should call the Columbia Borough Police Department at 717-684-7735.
Storm Issues: What you should do
SEPTEMBER 5, 2017
On 09-05-17 between the hours of 5PM and 9PM the police department responded to approx. 42 calls for service. Most of these calls where storm damage related and will require outside assistance from PennDOT, PPL and other utility companies prior to the Public Works Department being able to remove some of the trees from the roadways. The Public Works Department has placed barricades blocking several streets in town as of this time (9:50PM).
Please be cautious walking around in the dark because there are plenty of places that wires are on the ground or near the ground. The proper authorities have been contacted for all known issues as of this posting. If you notice an issue that has not been resolved and no barricades are in the area, please contact the proper authority for the issue.
The Public Works Department will not cut trees up that are hanging in wires. They will also not remove trees that are on private property. After the safety hazard is removed the Public Works Department will take care of issues that are blocking streets. If a tree or debris is on the sidewalk the property owner will need to take care of this. If you see an issue with damage to a structure, the property owner will also need to take care of this. If a structural issue is a safety hazard please contact the Codes Department at 717-684-2467.













