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During the regular meeting of the Columbus City Council on Monday, Apr. 12, awards were given to citizens who exhibited service above and beyond to help their fellow citizens during Winter Storm Uri the week of Feb. 15.
City council also tackled the animal problem in the city with an amendment to an ordinance.
Winter Storm Service Awards
Mayor Lori An Gobert presented the awards to people who were nominated by citizens for their service to others during the ice storm. Award recipients were: Beth and Billy Herchek, Columbus Community Hospital employees, Grace and Steve McCullough, Jeff Coleman, Michaela Coleman, Tony Kubicek, and Lori Olivarez Ligues. Not present to receive their award were Geraldine Streckful, CJ Cernoch, Korby Halla, and Kyle Huvar. Lana Wied received her award for her efforts with the COVID-19 clinic and vaccination program.
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John R. Jones Citizen Reporter March 03, 2021 - 00:00 Posted in:
A collapsed ceiling as water spewed into the store was the scene at the Columbus Dollar General Feb. 18, a result of Winter Storm Uri’s damaging arrival to the area. Thousands of dollars in merchandise were destroyed by the water damage throughout the b
When the frozen water pipes exploded in the Columbus Dollar General store located at 1400 Walnut Street during Winter Storm Uri Feb. 18, the store and its contents were bathed.
City officials estimate the water spewed 24-36 hours before it was detected. The unprecedented Arctic freeze caused an unmetered pipe, which is designed for maximum water flow during a fire within a structure, to burst at a sprinkler head located in Dollar General’s store communications room.