Resident confronts school board with legal action over vacant seat
This issue was further discussed at Thursday night’s regular board meeting.
MORE TO FOLLOW.
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SCCA offering painting workshop
The Susquehanna Center for the Creative Arts is offering a painting workshop with Master Artist, Ange Bentivegna this month.
You will create a 16×20 painting of high quality in two hours. The workshop is designed for beginners and those with experience.
Go HERE for more information.
Looser rules on beer sales to take effect today
http://abc27.com/2017/01/17/looser-rules-on-beer-sales-to-take-effect-in-pennsylvania-2/
Borough of Columbia meetings for the Week of January 16, 2017
Candidates for School Board to be interviewed at Special Meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 18
The Columbia Borough School District Board of Directors will hold a Special Meeting on Wednesday, January 18, 2017, at 5:30 p.m. in the District Administration Center, 200 N. 5th Street, Columbia, to interview candidates for the open board position to discuss and take action on that and any other matter that comes before the board, according to a legal notice on lancasteronline.
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Get help with your finances at Columbia Life Network
Help with your finances is now available at the Ann B.Barshinger Financial Empowerment Center at Columbia Life Network at 336 Locust Street. Services include analysis of your finances, review of credit reports, and management of debt.
For an appointment, call 717-358-9364, or email bfolker@tabornet.org. Minimal fees may apply – waiver available.
Library Happenings this week
Sunday morning on ice
Money for school agreement is so far a no-show
Hollister said he has not gotten a response from Senator Ryan Aument’s office, despite several inquiries. ”I’ve not heard a thing. That’s not good news,” he said.
Hollister asked residents to contact legislators, but was not overly optimistic. “Phone calls always help, but the other side of that story is this state is in dire financial consequences. I’m operating as if that money is not going to show up,” he said.
The grant was previously discussed by former Superintendent Ken Klawitter at Columbia’s August 2016 Committee of the Whole meeting. Klawitter said the bill authorizing the grant was the first of its kind in Pennsylvania. “They wrote it specifically for us, because we were the first ones legally to do this,” he said. He added that he had received an autographed copy of the bill and a signature pen indicating funding would be made available to pilot the program.
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