http://fox43.com/2016/04/26/columbia-man-charged-in-dui-related-hit-and-run-crash/
Columbia man charged in DUI related hit and run crash
http://fox43.com/2016/04/26/columbia-man-charged-in-dui-related-hit-and-run-crash/
If your Mom can’t make it, come and create a master piece for her. You know she will treasure it. This is a class that is rewarding, easy and fun. The process of making art will fill you with a new confidence in yourself.
No prior Art training needed
May 3 6:00PM- 8:00 PM
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Susquehanna Center for the Creative Arts
224 Locust Street
Columbia, PA 17512
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Michael Paul Geib of Columbia was arrested yesterday for sexual assault. He was also charged in previous offenses.
Here’s the docket sheet for yesterday’s incident:
Geib was scheduled to go to trial on May 16 on felony and misdemeanor charges of indecent assault of a person under 13 years. The charges stem from an incident that occurred last year:
Columbia Spy and WGAL News 8 arrived on the 200 block of Walnut Street at the same time early this afternoon to report from 215 Walnut, the residence of Michael Paul Geib. Geib was arrested for an alleged sexual assault of a woman on the 300 block of North Second Street on Tuesday afternoon. While a News 8 cameraman was setting up a camera and tripod, several women arrived in a vehicle and parked in front of the residence. One of the women exited the vehicle and shouted at the cameraman to leave. The Spy spoke to the cameraman as he walked away from the residence. Although he was aware of his right to photograph in public, he decided to leave the scene anyway, most likely to avoid further conflict. Two of the women shouted and gestured at Columbia Spy to leave as they entered the residence.
A short time later, news crews set up on the 300 block of North Second, close to the site of the assault. CBS 21’s Kyle Rogers, shown above, interviewed a witness.
Simultaneously, News 8’s Ed Weinstock set up shop and conducted a report from the other side of the street.
One of the grants will go to Friends of the Osprey, developing a Susquehanna River bank site to view osprey nesting and interacting on a platform placed along the growing Northwest Lancaster County River Trail.
MORE:
http://lancasteronline.com/news/local/lancaster-sierra-club-awards-green-grants/article_607ff498-0c8a-11e6-83ae-f7246db57796.html
At Monday night’s Finance Committee meeting, Cindy Bigler of Millersville appealed a $600 invoice from a Columbia Borough engineer regarding a condemned property she owns with husband Sam Bigler at 421-423 Avenue G. The property was condemned in June 2015, and a fire caused major damage to the structure on September 4, 2015. (Columbia Spy reported on the fire HERE.) Bigler adamantly insisted that the borough engineer made the “wrong diagnosis” and that she should not pay for it. She accused the borough of jumping to condemnation. Bigler claimed that the borough code officer did not enter the building prior to the decision to condemn and that the borough’s actions caused her, her husband, and tenants “a lot of problems.”