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100 years ago: “That a change in the location of the city’s pipeline from the Florida River is necessary at the earliest date possible in order to protect the city water supply from being cut off by possible slides of earth and the destruction of the line, and that the city commissioners will at an early meeting order a survey made to decide upon the best location, are opinions expressed by members of the party who went on the pipeline.”

75 years ago: “Five La Plata County men, winners of silver prize cups in the 1937 San Juan Basin Seed & Poultry Show, will be the defending champions at the 1938 show which opens Thursday morning at the Belmont Hall in Durango.”

50 years ago: “Water from the Lemon Dam area north of Durango began to flow again into the Florida River after a shutdown of 31 days. The water flow will continue unless something unusual turns up. Work remaining at the site consists mainly of final valve adjustments, electrical work and work on the head gates.

25 years ago: “La Plata County will fund the Southwest Safehouse $3,500 next year, according to final county budget figures. After initially granting the Safehouse no 1989 funding, the commissioners agreed to the compromise, down from $6,500 requested by the Safehouse, a shelter for battered women and children.”

Most items in this column are taken from Herald archives, Center of Southwest Studies and Animas Museum. Their accuracy may not have been verified.



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