1/1/2010 10:00:00 PM Today in History
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Jan. 2, 2009
Prescott Valley resident Judy Medrano, 17, delivered the first baby born at Yavapai Regional Medical Center-West in 2009 at 8:57 a.m. Jan. 1.
Jan. 2, 2005
Year in review: As 2004 began, the City of Prescott was well into a deal to buy a 50,000-acre water ranch northwest of Paulden. By the time the year ended, though, the city had finalized the purchase of a different ranch nearby.
Jan. 2, 2000
Some people around the Prescott area were wondering what to do with all their extra water, canned goods and cash after Y2K fears did not come to pass.
Jan. 2, 1985
Yavapai County District 1 Supervisor Gladys Gardner took over the gavel as chair of the board for 1985.
Jan. 2, 1960
"Prescott residents shivered in record low temperatures during the New Year's holiday."
Jan. 2, 1935
"Discovery of two sticks of dynamite in an automobile recently transported from Phoenix to El Centro, Calif., may cause a renewed investigation of anti-Japanese bombings in the Salt River Valley."
Jan. 2, 1910
"Calmly and peacefully as gentle sleep comes to the weary, the Great Reaper yesterday morning summoned Mrs. Robert E. Morrison who had been in ill health for many months. Death was due to Bright's (kidney) disease."
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