Author: SPY
CITIZENS WILL MEET AT LOCUST STREET PARK AT 6 PM ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, TO DISCUSS COMMUNITY CONCERNS
Draft Agenda – Columbia Borough Council Meeting, Sept. 11, 2017
CANCELLED: Fred & Ed's latest WGAL segment Monday morning at the Locust Street Park gazebo
Hollister to quit Columbia, leaving board grasping for options
Dr. Robert Hollister will be leaving Columbia School District early next year as superintendent. But questions remain, and Thursday’s committee of the whole meeting yielded a bit of confusion on the matter in that the board offered no official announcement of Hollister’s exit – only two subtle clues.
First, renewal of services was a listed item on the agenda, prompting a resident to ask the board if it had explored hiring a superintendent instead of continuing to share services with Elanco. Board President Keith Combs replied that although technology and business services will be extended for three years, the executive services portion of the contract with Elanco will continue only until January 31, 2018, after which other options will need to be explored – with no further explanation given. The relevant agenda item stated the following:
7. Action Item for tonight
a. A motion is requested to approve Technology Service, Business Service and Executive Service extension agreements with ELANCO
A source tells Columbia Spy that discussions involving Hollister’s contract are not yet final on the Columbia side of the equation. In addition, Elanco’s board has not yet voted on the issue but is scheduled to do so at its September 11 meeting. The relevant item (5b) on Elanco’s website states the following:
Action Item – Approval of the Service Agreements with Columbia Borough SD for Executive, Business & Human Resources, and Technology Services
Expanding the agenda item reveals the following:
The Columbia Borough SD approved the agreements at their September 7, 2017 Committee of the Whole Meeting.
The term of the Agreements are as follows:
Executive Services – 4 months (October 1, 2017 thru January 31, 2018)
Business and Human Resources Services – 3 years (October 1, 2017 thru June 30, 2020)
Technology Services – 3 years (October 1, 2017 thru June 30, 2020)
Regarding other options, Combs said that attorney Mike Grab had prepared a 60-page white paper exploring the feasibility of merging with another district. Director of Operations Tom Strickler asked that a link to the paper be attached to the district’s website to avoid being bombarded with right-to-know requests. (As of the time of this posting, we are unable to find the link.)p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 36.0px Helvetica} p.p2 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 36.0px Helvetica; min-height: 43.0px}
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Trial scheduled to begin Monday for teenager accused of shooting at Columbia police
Columbia man charged with simple assault and other charges
On Monday, August 21, 2017, officers from the West Hempfield Township Police Department were dispatched for a domestic.
The female victim reported that while operating a vehicle in the area of Rt30 and Prospect Road, the defendant, 26 year old, Kyle Anthony States, of the 700 blk of Chestnut Street, Columbia, PA 17512, began poking at the victim’s face, and while the victim was trying to defend herself, he grabbed her head by the hair and repeatedly slammed her head into the steering wheel of the vehicle. The victim reported that once they reached the traffic light at Rt 30 and RT 441, the victim was able to grab the keys to her vehicle and run from the vehicle.
Officers reported that the victim had a significant amount of dried blood on one of her ears.
On August 21, 2017, the West Hempfield Township Police Department filed the following charge against Kyle States at MDJ Miles Bixler’s Office: One count of Simple assault, (Domestic violence related), section 2701 (a)(1), (M-2).
All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Case Number: 2017-WH-01638
Arrest Date: Monday, August 21, 2017
Charges:
One count of Simple assault
(Domestic violence related)
section 2701 (a)(1)
(M-2)
Seminars on opioid treatment will be held in Columbia Sept. 13 and 27
A two-part series to teach awareness and empowerment to those touched by addiction is being held in Columbia this month.
The series will be held Sept. 13 and 27 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the Mt. Zion AME Church, 222 South 5th Street, Columbia.
Elanco, Columbia school districts will no longer share superintendent, ending 1-year partnership
Family First Health Expands Substance Use Treatment Program to Columbia
Family First Health’s Center of Excellence provides patients with substance use disorders the support they need to reach, and maintain recovery. The team links patients to community resources and support services, and then walks alongside each patient to ensure that critical needs are met and that the patient remains in care for as long as needed. The goal – to give each patient the supports needed to get, and stay healthy.
The program began in 2016, with Family First Health’s Hanover Center and George Street Center offices. On September 12, 2017, Family First Health will begin offering these services to patients in our Columbia Center office. Services at these three locations include:
Support and medical care coordinated with the primary care provider.
Access to a comprehensive care management team comprised of case managers, recovery support specialists, and a licensed clinical social worker.
Customized support to navigate the care system and get to/maintain recovery.
Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) to support sustained recovery.
For more information regarding the Center of Excellence, substance use treatment program, please call the program manager, Erin Cosgrove-Findley at 717-801-4864.
About Family First Health
Founded in 1970, York Health Corporation, now Family First Health, is a non-profit, Federally Qualified Health Center dedicated to providing a broad range of primary health care, dental care and social services at sites in Adams, Lancaster, and York Counties. As a Federally Qualified Health Center, Family First Health offers a reduced fee program for the uninsured and accepts most other health insurances. For more information regarding the programs and services offered through Family First Health, please visit the Web site at www.familyfirsthealth.org. Se habla español.











