Today’s news and information gleanings from here and there.
Quote for today … “Being totally transparent is enjoyable. We don’t feel good when we’re less than transparent. We have the feeling others are not totally honest all the time, so we follow suit.“ – Form a letter-to-the-editor in today’s LNP – Always Lancaster.
Another Quote … “While WikiLeaks may not appear to be a traditional journalism outlet, there is no question that the service they provide – publishing legitimate, accurate, and truthful information from sources – is exactly what journalism was meant to be.Make no mistake that attempting to prosecute Assange signals a new and dangerous phase in the United States’ ongoing war on freedom of information, and presents a direct threat to freedom of the press in the U.S.” – The Free Thought Project
- The Columbia Borough School Board of Directors’ minutes for the March 16, 2017 meeting are posted.
A representative from the Pennsylvania School Boards Association (PSBA) attended last Thursday night’s school board of directors’ meeting as an outreach. The representative referenced the Principles for Governance and Leadership. Click on the graphic above to be redirected to PSBA Webpage to read the Principles.
- “Working families live on poverty’s edge” – PublicOninionOnline
- Which jobs will not be done by robots?
- Where’s that southern hospitality? Sessions dumass comment. – NPR
- Where the jobs are: education and health services – Central Penn Business Journal
- Where the jobs are not: Harley Davidson in York – Central Penn Business Journal




say it isn’t so!!!!!!!!!!!! I review the school board notes and one board member actually vote a no vote. EVERYTHING on the agenda ALWAYS gets approved anyhow, so one no vote isn’t going to change anything. Next puppet meeting will be same old same old YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES. And to think they are to be OUR elected voice. Sounds to me that they Tommys appointed voice. They should be a shamed of what they are doing to the tax payers of Columbia.
Agreement does seem to run on boards and councils; might be OK if everything was hunky dory. Wonder if it is?