A KOTO News Archive #11, from January 1978 until March 1978. Featuring interviewers: Stephanie Shandera, Jerry Greene, & Esther White. See transcription for time stamps links, to jump between tracks. 1.) Don Baehman: weather and avalanche warning. 2.) Jerry Greene interviews Gary Bennett on the town hall remodel and the deadlines with 20th century Fox. 3.) Interview with Tom Hale about last night’s master plan meeting: 2/16/1978. 4.) Arlene Freedman concerning Telluride University (TU)’s registration: 2/8/1978. 5.) Tom Watkinson considering running for the US congress: 2/1978. 6.) Jerry Greene interviews CBI representative, Nelson Ginette, about a rumored drug bust: 1/27/1978. 7.) Laura Harper about the historic boundary survey grant from the National Trust for Historic Preservation: 2/27/1978. 8.) Gary Bennett and Roger Williams about the filming of Butch & Sundance in Telluride: 2/28/1978. 9.) Jack Degovia interview about the filming of Butch & Sundance in Telluride: 3/1/1978. 10.) Tom Hale and Mark Fraheigen about the Telluride master plan: 3/2/1978. 11.) Tom Hale and the Ute Indians hunting rights. Tom describes the settlement desired by the Utes: 3/10/1978. 12.) Mark Fraheigen about the flood zone and other geological hazards, and the geological ordinance in Telluride, Colorado. 13.) Bill “Buffalo” Hammond about the “longest walk” of the Ute Indians, a protest where the Utes walk to Washington, D.C. 14.) Telluride election information for the election taking place in April of 1979. 15.) The Council of the Arts and their mission to preserve and develop the arts & humanities of Colorado: 2/1978. 16.) Bob Koster on the Butch & Sundance film: 2/1978. 17.) George Greenbank on the local wilderness areas and the intention of the forest service in Telluride: 2/1978. 18.) George Braughn, a member of the Telluride ski patron, gives an avalanche warning: 2/20/1978. 19.) An interview with the “Waiting for Godot” cast (an upcoming play in Telluride). 20.) Dr. Pier on the German measles. 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.