 To celebrate our 20th anniversary of Lakeland News, we are taking a look back at some of the memorable local stories we've covered over the years. We're calling it 20 for 20, 20 stories in all, one for each of the 20 years we've been on the air with Lakeland News. This week we look back at the year 2007 and in late November of that year tragedy struck near Clearbrook after a pipeline explosion and fire that could be seen for many miles. Two men died in the incident. Reporter John Parsons brought us the story and here's a portion of that report. The blast happened in a rural area but Sarah Levin and several others within a one mile radius of the fire were forced to evacuate their homes due to the smoke from the pipeline fire. It's terrifying. I mean we know many people that we've known from town work on that pipeline and a lot of them are good friends of ours and it's just it's devastating. Enbridge officials say pipelines in the vicinity of the explosion were immediately shut down after the blast. The explosion happened at the same place where two barrels of crude oil leaked out of a pipeline on November 14th. And reporter John Parsons won a regional award for spot news reporting for that story. You can watch that entire story on our website lptv.org tomorrow. Next Wednesday night we take a look back at a story from 2008. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.