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Angel's Big Day
Suzanne Cheavens' (DJ Angel on the KOTO Radio station, in Telluride, Colorado) and John Wontrobski's wedding photo. Photograph taken October 9, 1993 by Ingrid Lundahl. Picture includes: Top row, from left to right: Joan May, Lynn Heinisch, John Wontrobski (groom), Matt Ryan, Karen Patterson, Keith Hoffman, Julian Lobato, Susan Kerr. From top to bottom, along the stairs: Jody Borzilleri, Lisa Ashley Boling, Sean McNamara. Seated top to bottom, left to right: Adam Stetson, Jim Dolan, Brad James, Cormac Bourke, Robert Presky, George Alley, Paul Gelose, Zeb Landsman, Paul Spelman, Ann Kennedy, Steve Kennedy, Peter Chadman, Hannak Katz, Suzanne Cheavens (bride), Elvis, and Ben Kerr.
KOTO Radio Newscast for March 8, 1991
A KOTO Radio newscast, from March 8th, 1991. Debbie Laity is the newscaster. Recording length is about 15 minutes: 1.) The marshal's department reports, including an investigation into a break-in at Olympic Sports. 2.) The county is considering plans for a Mountain Village employee housing unit (As of 2019, this is now called Village Court Apartments). 3.) The Town Planning and Zoning Commission considers development plans and concerns due to the wetlands. Shandoka Apartment building is in its second phase. 4.) The down valley shuttle may stick around for the summer. Telluride Transit Director, Arnie Freedman, discusses improvements that could be made, and mentions how popular the shuttle has become. 5.) Dominick Cross: 18th annual Telluride Classic cross-country ski race report. Also a snowboard race and a Telluride Alpine Race team update. 6.) A weather report. 7.) A personal commentary about what to do with the mine tailings pond. Speaker is anonymous. Supported in part by an award from the Colorado Historical Records Advisory Board, through funding from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC), National Archives Records Administration.
KOTO Radio Newscasts: 01/16/1991-01/28/1991
A KOTO newscast, from 01/16/1991 To 01/28/1991, featuring Jon Kovash, Geoff Hanson and Deb Laity. Here are the headlines: 01/16/1991: TCAH holds off on choosing a new director. How can the middle class survive the boutique economy? We have news from the middle school and high school. And today's weather report. 01/17/1991: Hospital board declines to endorse Lawson Hill for a new hospital site. The town P&Z moves to limit moving and demolition of old buildings. Another plan is offered for developing a wetland site by the river. And should big trucks be banned from town limits? Street talk, war is hell. And we have today's weather report. 01/18/1991: Public and private groups are showing interest in buying the Sheridan Opera House and the effort for a teen center is moving ahead after a lull in the process. Gila tracks makes a bombing attempt on Ajax and the war in the Gulf may have a positive impact on American ski areas; and we'll have the weather report. 01/21/1991: Judge says Municipal court needs its own clerk. Forest Services announces plans for campground improvements. Case makes recommendations for 1991 funding a proposal is made for a small business incubator. We've got Tuesday's Town Council Agenda, a look at the Broom Ball season, a complete wrap up of Weekend Sports Action and today's weather and avalanche report. 01/22/1991: we have the Town Council wrap up. The school board is moving along in its effort to fill a vacancy. And we have today's weather report. 01/23/1991: Sir Edmund Hillary named guest of honor for Mountainfilm. TCRA director lobbies for lodging tax. Auditions announced for a Shakespeare production. A Colorado Public Radio gathering starts in Glenwood Springs. San Miguel Search and Rescue steps up into the 90s. We also have news from the middle school and high school. Today's weather and a personal commentary. 01/24/1991: The San Miguel Sheriffs are investigating an armed robbery. Local wetlands are the focus of the Town Environmental Commission and possible school board candidates should start thinking about the upcoming election now. Dominic Cross has a special report on Arizona Days, and we'll have today's forecast. 01/25/1991: All night manhunt leads to arrest of armed robbery suspect. That's our lead story tonight. Other headlines, Telluride Transit officials say business is great and better than anticipated. There's good news for lobbyers of a countywide lodging tax. Dominic Cross reports on a black comedy musical set for a Telluride stage. The Telluride Special Skier Program is starting off small in hopes of bigger things to come, and Dominant Cross says, "A popular annual cross-country race is back on familiar track," and he follows that up with the results of today's vertical competition. We've also got the weekend forecast and a personal commentary. 1/28/1991: Sheriffs say manhunt showed need for more equipment. Butcher Creek developer suggests joint planning with the school board. A group hopes to revive the Parent Teacher Organization at the grade school. Colorado Public Radio, what's in a name? We've got today's weather and avalanche report and some personal commentaries.
KOTO Radio Newscasts: 01/29/1991-02/11/1991
KOTO Radio newscasts from Jon Kovash, in Telluride, Colorado: 1/29/1991: In the headlines, we've got tips from experts, how to scrape ice, how to walk on ice, and what to wear on the Ice County talk. San Miguel County logs on to a state computer network. Telluride Institute's new director starts a new study group and we have today's weather report. 1/30/1991: In the headlines, the school board looks for more money to keep up with growth. The URE Nordic Council kicks off a membership drive. Realtors say there's no easy consensus on local issues. We have news from middle school and high school plus today's forecast. 1/31/1991: Headlines: Federal help sought for airport security costs. Census Bureau releases official numbers. The summit of Lizard Head Pass is targeted for a $200,000 construction project. How do you keep the skiers coming during hard times? Telluride Miners hope to break a home game losing streak and we have today's weather and avalanche reports. 2/1/1991: In tonight's headlines, jazz festival organizers are promising a weekend that's bigger and better than ever Local war protestors take their message to the streets. Koto fundraiser takes off with a bang. Dominic Cross has a sports report. 2/4/1991: Tellurides flag waivers talk about their views of the war, on dove bars and frogs at the elementary school town. A looks at uses proposed for Lawson Hill Project Council will rule on case allocations. We have a weekend sport wrap up from Dominic Cross, today's weather report and a personal commentary. 2/5/1991: In the headlines, Aldosoro makes concessions to Division of Wildlife, A report on today's town council meeting. The Environmental Commission wants local wetlands regulations, Teaching computer skills to the Nintendo generation. We've got basketball and broom ball scores And today's weather forecast. 2/6/1991: In the headlines, central reservation says bookings holding steady. State legislators get lobbied by the ski industry in Crested Butte, P B S to hit the airwaves on the western slope. We have a report on the highest school homecoming this week. And today's weather report. 2/7/1991: Aldosoro gets approval after last minute deal on road right of ways plans unveiled for a new festival stage. The call goes out for a Mardi Gras celebration on Tuesday. Tips from Dr. Dave on fighting the Telluride crud. We've got today's weather and avalanche reports. 2/8/1991: In the headlines, former Telluride School official faces felony charges in Park County. Town Council considers floating alone to help by the opera house. P N Z declines to approve development on wetlands. Airlines are offering a deal that just can't be beat. High schoolers prepare for homecoming. And we have the weather forecast. 2/11/1991: A visiting skier dies on spiral stairs. The Bank of Telluride, the Bank of Telluride commits to a loan to help buy the Opera House Town Council votes to loan money to a new nonprofit. It was a big weekend for freestyle and basketball and we have today's weather and avalanche reports.
KOTO Radio Newscasts: 03/11/1991-03/21/1991
A KOTO newscast, from 3/11/1991 To 3/22/1991, featuring Jon Kovash and Dominic Cross. Here are the headlines: 3/11/1991: The state takes the Idarado case to the US Supreme Court. Questions remain on how curbside recycling will work. Should employers be allowed to control affordable housing units? THA says No. The town takes up ethics and conflict of interest issues. We've got today's weather report and a personal commentary. 3/12/1991: Two Telluride restaurant workers are snatched by the US Immigration Service. We have a wrap up of today's Telluride Town Council meeting. Division of Wildlife signs off on Lawson Hill. We have these stories and more plus basketball scores and the weather forecast. 3/13/1991: Tonight Lawson Hill gets preliminary approval from county planning and zoning commission. Restaurant owner says the immigration service used big city tactics during the local bust. Final rehearsals begin for Sweeney Todd. We've got news from middle school and high school. Local briefs and the weather forecast. 3/14/1991: Three new projects get HAR approvals. Recyclers may work together on Illium site. Lawson Hill faces likely approval but still divided. Public opinion. A survivor of the white wave relates to terrifying experience. We've got regional news basketball scores and today's weather and avalanche report. 3/15/1991: Reservations are looking better for the rest of the ski season. News from the town Marshalls and Sheriff's offices and the Dirtbag Ball goes ahead this weekend as planned. Opponents of Lawson Hill project aren't giving up. We have the weekend Avalanche report and two personal commentaries. 3/18/1991: Airport looks at Doral Impact; tart skiers successful in JO Gate bashing, these stories and more. Plus, today's weather and avalanche report. 3/19/1991: Airport authorities say closure may have a greater impact on the summer season than first thought. TCAH has a new director and board members; Last minute candidates show interest in school board positions; and a reality check shows that plans for a teen center are workable. We have the Marshall's briefs, the Avalanche Report and the personal commentary. 3/20/1991: Parking for Bluegrass Weekend is a go but undecided for the Midsummer Festival. The application process is over and the Marshalls department will soon be welcoming its newest deputy. We have middle school and high school news, local briefs and the Avalanche report. 3/21/1991: Public ownership urged for Alta Lakes Mining property civil suit against Aldasoro called frivolous. The agenda is set for this year's steps to awareness. We have today's weather and avalanche report and a personal commentary.
KOTO Radio Newscasts: 03/21/1997-04/08/1997
A KOTO newscast, from 03/21/1997 To 04/08/1997, featuring Jon Kovash, Matthew Lewis, and Becca Thorson. Here are the headlines: 3/21/1997: We hear from the museum director about restoration plans, KOTO wins awards from the Colorado Broadcasters Association, we have a mountain weather and avalanche report and personal commentary. 3/24/1997: Officials say there's no increased threat from hepatitis B. The county takes enforcement action against Telluride Gravel and the Deep Creek School. TIVA recipients were chosen today. We have mountain weather and an avalanche forecast and personal commentary. 3/25/1997: And the headlines, the DOW confirms whirling disease in Telluride Waters. The county gives precedence to wildlife over outfitters. At Monday's meeting, most supported the helipad. We have today's mountain weather and avalanche report. 3/26/1997: A pilot walks away from a private plane crash at the Telluride Airport. Telluride media. Local careered women set some lofty goals. Telluride's news office comment on marriage. Western Slope fish hatcheries face double disaster. 3/27/1997: Officials admit the Bear Creek Ski closure isn't working. The Aspen Ballet brings a dance treat to town. Those stories plus a mountain weather and avalanche report. 3/28/1997: Telluride will begin to craft a parking plan for voters. Next week we'll host the Berkeley Boosters. Do our fish stockers know what they're doing? We've got personal commentary and a weekend weather and avalanche report. 3/31/1997: The Med Center takes the helipad issue to court. A San Bernardo settlement is on the table. Is the Norwood water system solvent? We have a mountain weather and avalanche forecast and personal commentary. 04/01/1997: A Norwood Forest Service official is dead from an apparent suicide. The town of Telluride gives growth management a conservative cast. Telski president wants backcountry access from the ski area. The county rejects the new Alta Lakes road. We have high school news and a weather and avalanche report. 4/2/1997: The county will sponsor a Thursday panel discussion on suicide. We have excerpts from a recent interview with Jim Hackett. Vail town attorney will investigate Kirst RETT allegations. We have mountain weather and avalanche forecast. 04/03/1997: Berkeley skiers take over the airwaves. Dwayne Clark's condition worsens. Noah's flood brings pageantry to the stage. Or at least to the gymnasium/ and we have a mountain weather and avalanche report. 04/04/1997: The growth committee gets off to a bumpy start. Village official disappointed by Tellurides transit stance; an elk spokesman asks for dog covenant enforcement. Those stories plus a mountain weather and avalanche forecast. 4/7/1997: The Air Force reveals that its lost bomber flew over Telluride. Rural transit funding is almost a reality. Norwood's Tow Man site stirs opposition from neighbors. Corin denies that Telluride is obligated for off-season transit. Dwayne Clark lost his battle Monday morning. Those stories plus a mountain weather and avalanche forecast. 04/08/1997: Pathfinder asks the county to red tag Telluride Gravel. What do you think of the cursed Zivian debacle? Aldasoro's contemplate a snowmobile operation. Covington outlines new Telluride isolationism. Those stories, plus a mountain weather and avalanche forecast.
KOTO Radio Newscasts: 03/24/1995-04/05/1995
A KOTO newscast recording, from 03/24/1995 to 04/05/1995, featuring Eric Whitney and Jon Kovash, as the newscasters. Here are the headlines: 03/24/1995: The airport operator plans to countersue. The new Congress and the environment, radicalism or just common sense? Street talk, cars versus people. Those stories, news briefs, and tonight's mountain weather forecast. 03/27/1995: The county will consider a new Telco offer to stay out of court. The town's building inspector quits. No beaver dam and no damn beavers. The Norwood Events Center is open for business. Those stories, tonight's mountain weather forecast, and a movie review. 03/28/1995: A female employee is assaulted in a parking garage. Norwood petition could derail jail plans. Does the airport need a $2 million terminal? This summer on Main Street, more walking and less parking? Those stories of Mountain Village election update and tonight's forecast, more clouds, cold, and snow. 03/29/1995: The beaver debate continues. From Ophir to The West End, people talk about what's important in the San Miguel River Basin. Senator Ben says he's already more popular as a Republican. We'll have those stories, news briefs, and today's mountain weather forecast. 03/30/1995: Mayor Husky and Manager Goodwin will preside over the Mountain Village. The town of Telluride's hydro headache. The Bank of Telluride's historical headache. Chapter three in the beaver saga. We'll have those stories, news briefs, a spring sing preview, and tonight's mountain weather forecast. 03/31/1995: The ski season ends with fun and games. Crested Butte hosts another week for disabled vets. Massage therapists press the flesh for KOTO. We preview Dumb Blondes and Other Nightmares. We'll have those stories and tonight's mountain weather forecast. 04/03/1995: Top-level management changes mark the end of an era at Telski. Two locals charged with rampaging on a mountain village bus. The film festival looks for help securing its future. Eight go for three seats on the county planning commission. Local skiers place high at the world extremes. We'll have those stories and tonight's mountain weather forecast. 04/04/1995: The county gets a proposal from Telecam for a jail at Lawson Hill. P&Z wins the right to review community rec center proposals. We'll have those stories, plus more news, from the town and county governments and tonight's mountain weather report. 04/05/1995: The town is swamped with plans for half a million square feet of new development. Motor heads versus sprocket heads. Travel talk turns to Telluride. And we have today's mountain weather and avalanche report.
KOTO Radio Newscasts: 03/25/1991-04/05/1991
A KOTO Newscast, from 3/26/1991-4/5/1991, featuring John Kovash and Debbie Laity as the newscasters. Here are the headlines: 3/25/1991: In the headlines: After a year and a half, EPA still says it's close to completing TELCO wetlands investigation. Town prepares to negotiate on Lawson Hill. TCRA looks at ways to address concerns of members. Gymnastic meet returns to Telluride after four-year absence. We have a report on Tuesday's town Council meeting. Those stories and more. Plus, today's weather and avalanche report. 3/26/1991: In the headlines, growth and expansion may disrupt the festival season. Council Nixon's higher fees for out-of-Town water and sewer users. Questions remain about curbside recycling. Airport authority plans party Lieutenant Governor included on list of guest speakers. And we've got today's Weather and Avalanche Report. 3/27/1991: In the headlines, council expresses concerns about airport closure. Doral manager gets vacated. T-C-R-A-C, Denver newspapers are bringing home delivery to Telluride. We have today's weather and Avalanche report. 3/28/1991: Headlines: Sheep Mountain Alliance Backs Wilderness Edition in San Miguel Peak area. Ski resort executives get promotions. FA drops security alert at the airport. West Meadows developers talk about the hometown of the future. Local musicians no longer the band with stage fright; and we have today's weather and avalanche report. 3/29/1991: Old Ghost Han's organizer of this year's jazz festival and the emotional and financial crisis surrounding recycling continues. County men's grant application for Pandora relocation and local talent. Featured at KOTO’s Night at the Opera fundraiser. We also have news from the middle school and the Weekend Avalanche Report. 4/1/1991: The rules to be relaxed for choosing of Shandoka tenants. TCRA members sound off at section meetings. Telluride snowpack is now above average. Once again, Night at the Opera has a surplus of talent. We have a weekend sport wrap up and today's weather and avalanche reports to today. 4/2/1991: Opponents of Lawson Hill plans circulate petitions; airport board launches funding campaign; Bluegrass Academy will return to Telluride; Jazz celebration lineup is complete; place a good bet at Monte Carlo Night Surf. The Rockies events continue and we have today's weather and avalanche report. 4/3/1991: In the headlines, county deals with Pandora. Relocation, dump fees, land use, and deeded restrictions.
KOTO Radio Newscasts: 04/06/1991-04/26/1991
A KOTO newscast, from 04/05/1991 To 04/26/1991, featuring Jon Kovash, Debbie Laity, & Dominic Cross. Here are the headlines: 4/5/1991: The BLM seeks public comment on land use amendment. Travel symposium attracts members of resort communities nationwide; and free health examinations are available at the Norwood School. Actor Director workshop gives Tellurides’ theater community another perspective; and we have the avalanche Report. 4/8/1991: Town will consider water and sewer contract for Lawson Hill. The school board meets Tuesday afternoon. County will take comments on plan to harvest beetle ravaged trees. We have a report from the Telluride Grade School. Those stories and more plus today's weather and avalanche reports. 4/9/1991: Questions remain about down valley bus service; airport closure now set for after Bluegrass. Town will commission a new water master plan, and we have today's weather report 4/10/1991: Visitor numbers are up but still not back to normal. The council approves water and sewer for Lawson Hill sort of with conditions. PNZ approves industrial zoning for Society Turn; school district may go to the public for funding. We've got reports from the county court and county sheriff's and today's weather forecast. 4/11/1991: Petition drive may hamper plans to develop Hobgood wetlands; County questions scenic impact from West Meadow's proposal; hang gliders and bicyclists look for a lift. We have regional news, today's weather report and personal commentary. 4/12/1991: Tis the season for avalanches. The agenda is set for Tellurides’ first annual mountain bike festival. We have tax information for last minute filers, and if you're wishing for fishing, well, you may have to leave town, and we have the weekend avalanche report. 4/15/1991: Road class skiers from all over will soon be heading to Silverton. News from the Marshalls and Sheriff's Office; leftover locals night, a good jam, and we have the weather forecast. 4/16/1991: the Telluride Housing Authority is waiting on a $2.9 million commitment from the Chrysler Corporation and the four H Club of San Miguel County is hosting a benefit talent show. We have the avalanche report and a personal commentary. 4/17/1991: Tonight the town is considering buying the Hobgood property. We have local briefs, a special report from Dominic Cross, and the Weather Forecast. 4/18/1991: Tonight's headlines: commissioners on in the off season; THS minors team soaking it up in Arizona; and David Eckley talks about the Boston Marathon. 4/23/1991: Earth's night posters are creating some local concerns. The sheriff says they haven't noticed the off season and it's been business as usual. Lawson Hill negotiations continue via long distance conversations. We have the local weather forecast, a report on the high school minor's baseball, and a personal commentary. 4/24/1991: The Telluride Minors’ baseball team continues the district playoffs on a winning note and this summer's Composer to Composer Festival promises to be bigger and better than ever. We also have the weather forecast that's coming up. 4/25/1991: A partial lineup for Midsummer Music Festival released Rolling Stone labels, Telluride Shamrock Del Paz has died, and we'll have a wintertime weather report.
KOTO Radio Newscasts: 05/05/1994-05/20/1994
A KOTO newscast, from 05/05/1994 To 05/20/1994, featuring Jon Kovash, Paul Spellman, & Eric Whitney. Here are the headlines: 05/05/1994: Guides in government try to work together to protect fishing on the San Miguel. At-risk kids in San Miguel County will get a chance to have a big brother or big sister. KOTO news samples local opinions on growth. Those stories and more and today's weather forecast. 05/06/1994: In today's top stories, tourism and the environment will be the subject of Monday's Open Forum. In the Pursuit of excellence, the school planning effort gets a big turnout. The Forest Service extends the ski area expansion comment period. Those stories and more are in today's weather forecast and a personal commentary. 05/09/1994: Three law enforcement agencies combine in Egnar drug bust; Sheep Mountain Alliance hammers on the Chapman Trade. Telluride debates ecotourism. Those stories and more and today's mountain weather report. 05/10/1994: The county hopes for early burnout of the Norwood Fire; Norwood Master plans are becoming controversial. Those stories and more and today's mountain weather report and a movie review. 05/11/1994: The DA says he won't seek the death penalty for the accused killer of Eva Shoen; club 20 praises the Cassidy appointment; a suit against the Times Journal is dismissed; and we've got today's mountain weather report. 05/12/1994: In today's top stories, there's good news and bad news for opponents of the Chapman land trade. The county's incorporation appeal gets dismissed on technical grounds. The regional growth management study may have hit a snag. Tibet is coming to Telluride. The CPC rejects Norwood master planning for now. We'll have those stories and more, and we have today's weather forecast. 05/13/1994: A cave in at a construction site traps a worker; the Mountain Village wants its own post office; new development rules are ready to go to council. Those stories and more, and we have today's mountain weather forecast. 05/16/1994: The town is ready to consider land use code amendments. The school board begins teacher salary negotiations. We have today's mountain weather report and a personal commentary. 05/17/1994: The Town Council passes new land use regulations but backs off on a camping ban. Governor Roy Romer will visit the West End. We also have today's mountain weather report and a movie review. 05/18/1994: The county's wetlands consultant restates his opposition to paving The Pearl Property. Mountain Village will get its AMTV and continues fight with county over incorporation. Telluride students meet Tibetans face to face. And we have today's mountain weather report. 05/19/1994: Local officials interview growth consultants but delay hiring anyone. Steps to awareness kicks off for the seventh year. Some preschool parents can rest easy. Those stories and more. Plus, we have today's mountain weather forecast. 05/20/1994: School board member Becky Ranta steps down. The western Colorado Congress looks to the future. Smokey Bear celebrates his birthday with Telluride kids. It's cloudy in Stockholm. Those stories and more and we have today's mountain weather forecast and a personal commentary.
KOTO Radio Newscasts: 05/13/1991-05/24/1991
A KOTO newscast, from 5/13/1991 To 5/24/1991, featuring Jon Kovash and Dominic Cross. Here are the headlines: 5/13/1991: Town burn pile is snuffed after complaints from Shandoka residents; postponement asked on challenge to electric rates. Library users can now access the Marmot database system. Valley floor owner offers trails easement. We have a report on Tuesday's Town Council reports from Marshalls and Sheriffs. Today's weather and a personal commentary. 5/14/1991: Legal battle over lot line tree continues while Backhoe Digs Arts Foundation gets firsthand look at Opera House. County will consider amendments to deeded restrictions. Ski program told to regroup or face the big chill. It's time for the annual kids' art show deadline announced for softball registration. We've got middle school news, today's weather report and personal commentaries. 5/16/1991: KE Mountain Alliance will continue the fight for a San Miguel Peak's wilderness; jury delivers not guilty verdict in bluegrass rape trial. The spring dust is annoying, but Telluride’s air quality continues to improve. We have today's weather report and a personal commentary. 5/17/1991: Commissioners pass amendments to deed restrictions. TCRA will consider a group sales effort. Historical museum will have new exhibits and a new concept; new classes added as AHA school nears completion. Dominic Cross has a report on steps to awareness. Western Slope activists gather in URA on Saturday, and we have today's weather. 5/20/1991: The video marketing of Telluride is in full swing. Sheridan Arts Foundation seeks community support. WIC members here; dirt guru Alan Savory and Ouray trout unlimited angling for ecological concerns. And we have today's weather report. 5/21/1991: Species Mesa landowners are upset over a proposed new log hauling route. Forest services sees a big influx of money for recreational development. Sheridan Arts Foundation prepares to open for business. Sheriffs uncover the bear facts in Ilium Valley; and we have today's weather report. 5/22/1991: Hickok resigns as TCRA head in town. Bayers can be bad news town marshals investigating a theft and will have the weather followed by High Plains News. 5/23/1991: Step up the show and investigation. Solar veterans hope for a comeback, and we have today's weather report. 5/24/1991: San Miguel County Sheriffs resume their rocky relationship with U-Haul Purse Snatchers snatched trial, forthcoming Ideas Festival completes lineup of energy experts, teens tune in as steps two Awareness Festival begins and we have today's weather report.
KOTO Radio Newscasts: 05/28/1991-06/06/1991
A KOTO newscast, from 5/8/1991 To 6/06/1991, featuring Jon Kovash and Dominic Cross. Here are the headlines: 5/28/1991: Town council votes to buy wetlands parcels. Visiting bear gets unwelcome reception; Forest service will unveil recreation plan. Next week, Telluride Softball leagues suffer growing pains; curbside recycling, delayed again; and we've got steps to awareness wrap up and today's weather report. 5/29/1991: In the headlines, sheriffs make three arrests on cocaine charges. Bluegrass Promoter wants to use airport road for festival parking. School board gets two more resignations. Silverton still reeling from mine. Closure announcement, we began our preview of this year's mountain film. Local reporter finds his power animal at steps two awareness and we have today's weather report. 5/30/1991: In the headlines: county LP settlement gets court approval this year. You don't got a regatta local band gets broke up. We have today's weather report today. 05/31/1991: In the headlines: lawsuit filed over Lawson Hill; approval County approvals; bluegrass parking on the airport road. Cheers and tears closed. Telluride School's athletic season. Sir Edmund Hillary is enjoying his visit to the foothills of Telluride and we have today's weather report. 06/03/1991: In the headlines, we've got a report on the tragic death of a bear, Number 81. Telluride faces the high cost of garbage; last year's mudslides get the blame for this year's water plant problems. Ophir: a second choice for second homes. Mass casualty drill gives volunteers a taste of the real thing. Mountain film jury picks best of festival and we have today's weather report. 06/04/1991: THA breaks ground for phase two of Shandoka Housing. Telco and Doral declined to renew ad contracts with the Times Journal. Rain fails to disperse crowds at the Norwood horse races. Mountain Bike Hill climbs will benefit the Nordic Council. Those stories and more and today's weather report 06/05/1991: In the headlines Idarado Cleanup and Lawson Hill relocation issues are clouded by Lawsuit County opposes state clean air boundary. Billy and Liza bound for bluegrass stage. Telluride’s hot air festivals are coming up. Those stories and more. Plus, today's weather report. 06/06/1991: In the headlines, state overturns tax abatement for Species Mesa Ranch. Club 20 plans to fight for an increase in ski area fees to the Forest Service. West End Clinics offer low-cost healthcare alternatives. Street talk. What's the ugliest building in town? Those stories and today's weather report and a personal commentary.

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