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About Town 2/23/20
This week’s photos of Columbia
Columbia Borough Meetings – Week of February 24, 2020
Therapy animals helping first responders deal with stress
Kylie and Daisy are just two of KPets nearly 500 service animals, helping people in various circumstances across our area.
“This type of thing, they’re experiencing all sorts of stress and trauma and they just need something for their minds to relax and calm down. So, the dogs have a therapeutic effect on them and I think it’s becoming more and more aware that they need self care for themselves,” KPets founder Karen Gerth said.
http://local21news.com/news/local/therapy-animals-helping-first-responders-deal-with-stress
Columbia board approves Lancaster County Career
- When: Columbia Borough school board meeting, Feb. 20.
- What happened: The board approved the Lancaster County Career & Technology Center’s proposed budget for the 2020-21 school year. The district will contribute $488,700, up 14% from the current school year.
- Overview: Under its proposed budget, the career center projects revenues of $21.82 million, up 4.0% from this year and predicts $21.82 million in expenses, up 9.0% from the current year. A vast majority of the center’s revenue — roughly 66.41% — comes from direct contributions from school districts that utilize its various educational services. A total of 16 districts will contribute more than $14 million to fund the center’s daily operations.
Columbia community comes together Saturday to support family after fatal fire
On Saturday, night, people came to the Columbia Veterans of Foreign Wars facilities for a fundraiser for the family that has lost so much.
The night included a dinner and a 50-50 raffle.
Organizers say they raised a total of approximately $10,000.
Pilot program will train Pennsylvania inmates to be firefighters
Supporters said the program could help volunteer fire companies that are struggling to recruit members as well as provide inmates with skills that can help them reintegrate into society.
York Fire Chief Chad Deardorff, who is also the president of the Fire Chiefs and Firefighters Association of York County, said some communities may not accept the idea of hiring people with a criminal history.
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Agenda – Columbia Borough Council Meeting – February 25, 2020
Millersville police chief hired in 'permanent' role to also manage borough
Columbia Borough Council President releases statement on interim borough manager issue
Official comment from Borough Council President, Heather Zink.
“The Interim Manager was a contracted employee. The contract has ended. It is a Personnel matter that I am not at liberty to discuss any further.
Additionally, We are in the middle of our search for a permanent manager and have no timeline to share at this time. The Chief assumed the position of Interim Manager yesterday. I have every confidence the Chief will be able to keep the data to day operations running until we have hired a permanent manager.”
[Source: Columbia News, Views & Reviews]


















































