100 years ago: “Joe Spat and Felix Tavernaio, the jail breakers, have not yet been caught. Reports that they have been seen at various points were heard on the streets but no information of this kind was given to the sheriff. The entire country is being watched, and the ultimate capture of the two confessed murderers is expected.”
75 years ago: “The new 3-cent emancipation stamp, which was to have been released by the post office department on Oct. 20, probably will not be on sale in the Durango office before Nov. 1.”
50 years ago: “Testing of the 6,000-foot chair lift at the new Purgatory ski area 25 miles north of Durango on U.S. 550 probably will take place the end of this week. Opening date for the area is Dec. 15.”
25 years ago: “Congress has passed and sent to President Bush the fiscal 1991 energy and water appropriations bill which provides funds for Colorado energy and water projects. Included in the package is $13.4 million for the Animas-La Plata Project, $49 million for the Dolores project and $4.5 million for the Solar Energy Research Institute in Golden.”
Most items in this column are taken from Herald archives, Center of Southwest Studies and Animas Museum. Their accuracy may not be verified.