He got me on the pay phone with his boss as WHEX (Columbia, PA), a daytime station that literally shut down at night. He asked me my name and I said “Douglas Kruhoeffer.” There was a long pause. “You don’t understand. Our DJs are so stupid they’ll never be able to say your name. They can’t even say their own names. If you want to get $25 a week, you’ll have to change it.” So Paul Douglas was born. I was a senior in high school and I was hooked.
Spencer at the library Thursday, July 20
About Town
and all over town, really.
a fitting tribute to today’s music.
(Momma was nearby.)
Except for a few small exceptions, curbs and sidewalks are required along all streets in Columbia, according to borough ordinance.
Hey, there he is now!
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Living the nightmare of having my property seized for pipeline
Conestoga Township woman is about to have her land seized by a corporation, and local politicians are no help at all.
The article is HERE.
"Biome Builders" at the Library Tuesday, July 18, at 10 a.m.
Nuns hold vigil to oppose pipeline
About 100 opponents of the Atlantic Sunrise Pipeline project gathered for an evening vigil at an outdoor chapel in West Hempfield on Sunday. Nuns from the Adorers of the Blood of Christ, who oppose the Williams Company’s plan to route the pipeline through their land, led the gathering through speeches, music, and prayer. Members of Lancaster Against Pipelines were also present to show support for the nuns’ stance.
According to today’s LNP: “Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Co. took the nuns to court on Monday for an injunction granting them the right to seize the land via eminent domain. The nuns, who oppose the pipeline, have filed a counter injunction to block the seizure.”
Lancaster police investigating Sunday afternoon shooting that injured a Columbia woman
Lancaster City Police are investigating a shooting that injured a Columbia woman Sunday afternoon.
Holy Trinity gets a lift
"CODE" RED !
Caboobies come to Columbia!
Lots and lots of ladies braved the Susquehanna this afternoon for the 4th Annual “Caboobies” event to raise money for breast cancer research. The participants, who floated, tubed, canoed, and kayaked down the river, began their trek at Chiques Rock Outfitters in Marietta and disembarked in Columbia. Reportedly, over 200 signed up, with a goal of raising $10,000 for the cause.












































































