The York County district attorney has ruled that a West Manchester Township police officer was justified in fatally shooting Logan James Montgomery of Columbia, who fired at him first in a Manchester Township motel room last summer.
Year: 2018
Borough looks at personnel changes, retirement
Borough officials considered several tentative personnel changes and accepted a notice of retirement at Monday night’s Finance Committee meeting.
Borough Manager Rebecca Denlinger announced the retirement of Public Works Director Ron Miller, effective February 1, 2019. Miller has been with the borough most recently since 2011. Current Highway Department Manager Jake Graham and an administrative assistant will take over most of the responsibilities of the position, with remaining duties to be covered by Denlinger and the borough engineer.
Two personnel moves were also announced: Current Finance Manager Georgianna Schreck will become Assistant Borough Manager, and accountant Kyle Watts will fill the Finance Manager position. Schreck will stay at her current salary, but Watts will see an increase to $55,000 annually. Watts has been with the borough for about a year. The vacated accountant position will be advertised publicly if it cannot be filled in-house. The three-member committee approved motions for the transitions, which will be placed on Borough Council’s December meeting agenda for a final vote. According to Denlinger, an updated organizational chart will be presented at the meeting.
DOCKET: Commonwealth of PA v. Jordan J. Yost
SPECIAL NEWS RELEASE – Kidnapping & Robbery Incident – Monday 11/26/2018 | Manheim Township Police Department
NO PERSON SHOULD APPROACH YOST OR ATTEMPT TO STOP OR DETAIN HIM. YOST IS BELIEVED TO BE ARMED WITH A PISTOL, AND IS CONSIDERED EXTREMELY DANGEROUS.
Jordan J. Yost
White, Non-Hispanic Male, 24 years old, homeless
Charges: Kidnapping, Criminal Conspiracy to Commit Kidnapping, Aggravated Assault, Robbery of Motor Vehicle, Theft By Unlawful Taking, Unlawful Restraint, Terroristic Threats

Paul Howard Stauffer, III
White, Non-Hispanic Male, 32 years old, homeless
Charges: Kidnapping, Criminal Conspiracy to Commit Kidnapping, Aggravated Assault, Robbery, Receiving Stolen Property, Terroristic Threats, Unlawful Restraint
Bail: $1,000,000.00

Steven Earl Cornelius
White, Non-Hispanic Male, 30 years old, homeless
Charges: Robbery, Criminal Conspiracy to Commit Robbery, Terroristic Threats, Simple Assault, Unlawful Restraint
Bail: $500,000.00

Kieffer Shayla Napolitan
White, Non-Hispanic Female, 27 years old, homeless
Charges: Robbery, Criminal Conspiracy to Commit Robbery, Terroristic Threats, Simple Assault, Unlawful Restraint
Bail: $500,000.00
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Wednesday, November 14, 2018
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About Town – 11/25/18
This week’s photos from around Columbia
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A few more clues that you’re in Columbia:
And here’s another sign you’re in Columbia: a brand new sinkhole.

12th and Manor: More ghost signs. The lower one reads: CUT GLASS CO. The upper one is illegible.
Greg Sahd, Columbia's former borough manager, is running for Lancaster County Commissioner
Greg Sahd, a former chairman of the county’s Republican Party who served two terms as a courthouse row officer, has announced he is running for county commissioner in 2019.
Sahd, 66, of East Hempfield Township, is seeking the seat being vacated by three-term Republican Commissioner Dennis Stuckey.
More HERE.
Columbia's Bobby Gentilo makes music at Right Coast Recording
Gentilo and Right Coast are some of the oldest, most established recording options in the county.
More HERE.












































































































