BREAKING: Dispute Erupts Over Funds Raised for Columbia Market House Jail Cell Restoration

BREAKING: Dispute Erupts Over Funds Raised for Columbia Market House Jail Cell Restoration Columbia, PA — February 3, 2026 A public dispute has erupted in Columbia following a series of Facebook posts by local historian and event organizer Rick Fisher, who alleges that thousands of dollars raised for the restoration of the historic jail cells…

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Response Editorial to ColumbiaSpy.com: Accountability or Just Another Excuse to Sue?

Response Editorial: Accountability or Just Another Excuse to Sue? It’s interesting to watch how quickly some voices in town leap not toward solutions, but toward lawsuits. The latest editorial about the Chris Vera situation reads less like a call for transparency and more like a familiar pattern: stir outrage, demand legal action, and ultimately drain…

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Columbia Borough Rejects $6.35 Million McKinnis Property Bid After Heated Public Outcry

Columbia, PA (May 26, 2026) — In one of the most intense and widely attended meetings in recent memory, Columbia Borough Council rejected a $6.35 million bid for the old airport property Tuesday night, following hours of passionate public comment from residents. The proposal, submitted by New York-based Sadia Holdings LLC, had raised concerns that…

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Should Voters Consider a Candidate’s Past Bankruptcy? The Case of Columbia Borough’s Vice President, Heather Zink

Should Voters Consider a Candidate’s Past Bankruptcy? The Case of Columbia Borough’s Vice President, Heather Zink COLUMBIA, Pa. — As Columbia continues to grow and reshape its identity, residents regularly assess the people who guide that process. Among them is Heather M. Zink, sitting Vice President of Columbia Borough Council, whose role places her at…

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Historic Review Board Advances Signage, Porch, and Church Fence Projects in Columbia

Historic Review Board Advances Signage, Porch, and Church Fence Projects in Columbia The Columbia Borough Historic Architectural Review Board (HARB) held its January meeting on January 14, approving several property improvement projects across the borough’s historic district. The meeting focused on proposed storefront signage, storm‑damage reconstruction, and fencing intended to support a local school’s outdoor…

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