President and board member resign from Columbia School Board
Multiple sources have informed Columbia Spy that Columbia Borough School Board President Tom Strickler resigned his position at Thursday night’s board meeting. The resignation is effective 11:59 p.m. on July 18, 2016. The board voted to appoint board member Cole Knighton as board president, effective July 19, 2016.
Board member Fran Resch also resigned recently. The board appointed Keith Combs to fill his position at Thursday’s meeting.
The board also voted to accept the contract to share a superintendent with Eastern Lancaster County School District. The vote was not unanimous due to one absence, one abstention, and one “no” vote. Elanco will vote on the contract at its June 20 meeting.
Columbia Borough and Elanco school boards began discussing joint leadership in April, after Columbia’s former superintendent left halfway through a three-year contract to take a higher-paying job elsewhere, according to an LNP report.
Water snakes spotted at River Park
Although water snakes are non venomous, they are aggressive and will try to strike if agitated.
Truck gets stuck, blocks traffic
Just before noon on Thursday, a Dollar Store tractor trailer got stuck at the rear inclined exit of Columbia Plaza shopping center, blocking Barber Street. As the driver was making the tight left turn onto Barber, the trailer’s landing gear became hung up in the sidewalk concrete. Police arrived, setting up cones and flares and directing traffic, as three tow trucks – including a large rollback – attempted to free the landing gear. The large rollback backed under the trailer and lifted the back wheels off the ground, and the driver then broke the trailer free. Delivery trucks and other vehicles were redirected for over an hour.
CASH ONLY AT WINE & SPIRITS STORES
We just learned that Wine & Spirits stores across Pennsylvania are able to accept cash only today (Thursday). Credit/debit cards cannot be used. According to a local store employee, the state attempted to implement a new chip system in its card readers today and consequently crashed the system statewide. Each cash transaction takes about three minutes.









































