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.