KOTO in the 1990's

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KOTO Radio Newscasts: 06/07/1991-06/18/1991
A KOTO newscast, from 6/7/1991 To 6/18/1991, featuring John Kovash Lynn Hines, and Dominic Cross. Here are the headlines: 6/7/1991: In the headlines: forest recreation improvements get a green light from the Delta office; local merchants hope to reroute buses; Dance and glow set for Saturdays; Balloon rally; Tell your Telluride school kids to sign up for hard labor at the Mountain Village Golf course; Rec sports are in full swing; And we have today's weather report. 6/8/1991: In the headlines soils testing results are bad news for community gardens. Town Council will consider new trash hauling fees. Collins named Teacher of the Year. Gords won't be talking Telluride next year. Forest Service plans 250 more campsites in the area. We have a wrap up of weekend festival activity. 6/11/1991: In the headlines. Fire at Gold King leaves more than 20 homeless. Citizens challenge clear cut on Wrights Mesa. Town Council takes issue with county on air quality boundary. Lineup announced for Bill Graham Festival. And we've got today's weather. 6/12/1991: In the headlines, west Meadows withdraws a plan for bonus affordable housing units. List of Gold King fire victims is growing and firefighters return to a stubborn blaze. Town and county officials disagree over possible Lawson Hill delay. Goals discussed at annual TCRA meeting. Four service plans, major overhauls and additions for regional trails. And we'll have today's weather. 6/13/1991: In the headlines county asked the court to hurry up and dismiss the Lawson Hill lawsuit. Logan Company's special use permit is denied. THA will discuss housing action and fire aftermath. The reception at the museum will showcase blanket and increased membership. We have a bluegrass update with Craig Ferguson. And today's weather report. 06/14/1991: In the headlines: Assurance adjusters have good news for Gold King Fire; chief declines to declare a cause of the Fire; Airport board lobbies against the United Tax Break Deal; Weather won't stop this weekend's bicycle race; New truck enhances down valley; Fire protection and we have today's weather report. 6/17/1991: In the headlines: The National Red Cross has primed the pump for Gold King relief. More is needed. Bluegrass security revs up. Front range riders shine in Bicycle Classic. Idarado will consider speeding up the half million for housing. And we have today's weather report. 6/18/1991: Telluride leads the state among ski resorts with a 37% increase. Closure of Black Bear Road begins after Bluegrass. State Highway Department says, tell us where to put the bike path. Small airports say fuel tax still is okay. Romer's Education Initiative gets mixed reviews and Telluride Benefit plan for fire victims. And we have a Nordic commando bluegrass weather forecast.
KOTO Radio Newscasts: 06/19/1991-06/26/1991
A KOTO newscast, from 06/19/1991 To 06/26/1991, featuring Jon Kovash, Geoff Hanson and Lynn Heinisch. Here are the headlines: 06/19/1991: Oil spill at Telluride Gravel pit called No Big Deal. Fannie Mae wants another rewrite of county deed restrictions. The new transmitter is here, the New Signal next month. The Bluegrass Academy has an expanded program this year. Educators agree local schools face typical problems. We'll go on a tour of Town Park. We have another Nordic Commando, Bluegrass Weather and Crowd Forecast. And a personal commentary follows. 06/20/1991: County gets agreement on screening of power substation. Youngsters jump on the bluegrass business bandwagon. Bush puts a Norwood grandma in the limelight. A songwriter shares some secrets of her craft. Executives look at the future of the ski industry. And we have today's weather report. 6/21/1991: short notice keeps Sand Bench protesters at bay. Why people are taking to the trees. Security is beefed up after bike thefts. Man on the street. What do you think of the festival? Funky drummer explains contraption. At the barricade, it's becoming a routine. And we'll have the weekend weather report. 6/24/1991: Major festivals: how big is too big? Family tent is a big hit with parents and kids. Acoustic musicians find it hard to love the gadgetry. Protestors carpool to old growth logging site. Local cyclists return from Ride the Rockies. And we'll have today's weather report. 6/25/1991: Telluride Airport shuts down on schedule. Local bike shops join forces to present Telluride's first mountain bike festival. Bluegrass troubadours look for that great song Street talk, reaction to the festival crowds. Billy and Liza bask in bluegrass applause. Those stories and more, plus today's weather report. 6/26/1991: Saffler and Botenhagen respond to county in Lawson Hill suit. Barb Lokenwill supervise TCRA joined director search. Sand Bench protesters keep loggers at bay. Telluride is the Mecca of the week for mountain bikers. Historic tour based on sheer wheel power. And we'll have today's weather report.
KOTO Radio Newscasts: 06/27/1991-07/10/1991
A KOTO newscast recording, from 6/27/1991 to 7/10/1991, featuring Dominic Cross and John Kovash, as the newscasters. Here are the headlines: 6/27/1991: Trails powwow answers some questions, raises more. Delay announced for study of natural gas pipeline. Sanctioned bike races bring out competitive spirits. We've got today's weather and a personal commentary. 6/28/1991: Thirteen people evacuated after Coonskin lift mishap, local girl injured in bike accident. Auditor tells county to proceed with caution regarding action housing. Local cyclist hopes to pedal his inventions. Sheep Mountain Alliance will hold its fourth annual picnic on Sunday and we have today's weather report on Thursday morning. 07/01/1991: Depot developer backs away from hotel plans supporters vow to continue fight for San Miguel Peak's wilderness. The plan to break up Colorado Ute is unveiled to San Miguel power users. Mountain bike results. Bikers discuss land access issues at symposium, those stories and more. Plus today's weather and personal commentaries. 07/02/1991: In the headlines Opera House gets a clean bill of health on asbestos cleanup. County may go it A loan on regional housing authority. Lawson Hill opponents hold a pep rally. Bills from attorney Ray's eyebrows, And we've got today's weather report. 7/4/1991: In the headlines, WIC groups consider a challenge to forest closure. Telluride ballplayers back from the USSR. County looks at affordable housing requirements for R one school district. Shared an arts foundation lends a hand to TCH. 4th of July parade gets thumbs up from crowd. And we have today's weather forecast. 7/8/1991: Reporting in the headlines: lawsuit creates uncertainty over sales of Aldasoro lots. TCAH auction called an incredible success. Old growth logging protestors promised to continue the fight in other areas. Plus we have today's weather report. 7/9/1991: Headlines: Lightning ads, excitement to installation of new KOTO transmitter, organizing begins for spinoff Chamber of Commerce group. We've got a preview of composer to composer low stories plus today's weather report on Sunday. 7/10/1991: In the headlines, county discusses pressures for growth outside of the Telluride region. The stage is set for renovation of the Historic Depot. Weather delays the start of this week's hang gliding event. A cut finger means last minute changes for composer to composer, And we have today's weather report.
KOTO Radio Newscasts: 07/11/1991-17/22/1991
A KOTO newscast, from 7/11/1991 To 7/22/1991, featuring Jon Kovash, Lynn Hines, Geoff Hansen. Here are the headlines: 7/11/1991: In the headlines, promoters expect a manageable midsummer, music crowd; Cars, campers, hikers, and bikers compete for Bear Creek Road. Telluride Academy offers free science lectures. Marshalls say thefts and vandalism are on the rise. County will consider further protection of scenic views. Ridgeway, the town that wouldn't die, celebrates its Centennial and Street talk: What new businesses does Telluride need? 7/12/1991: In the headlines, Pine Street Emporium project moves ahead. Telluride Realtors head to the Orient. Female softball sluggers take to the field. Visiting composer gives a voice to the young and the old. We've got local and regional briefs. Today's weather report and a personal commentary. 7/15/1991: KOTO powers up to 3000 watts; Town plans for Peak Midsummer music crowd of 11,000; Town council meets Tuesday again at 9:00 AM; We have wrap-ups of last weekend's sports events and composer to composer and today's weather report. 7/16/1991: A wrap up of today's meeting of the Telluride Town Council. We've got Monday night softball scores, today's weather report, and a personal commentary. 7/17/1991: County sued over denial of Fall Creek Estates. Mountain Village pushes for more law enforcement. Keywood Construction charged with trashing of Airport Road. Town gets agreement to allow restart of benchmark emporium gliders. Avoid storming skies. Emergency response may be needed to save 9 1 1. Free box gets a facelift. Nonprofits will get a slice of Bill Graham food concessions. We've got today's weather report and softball scores. 7/18/1991: Skier found innocent in out of bounds trial. The definitive report on those fuzzy white things. Rotary Club; four by four tour; you take the high road; we have regional news; and the Nordic Commando Festival weather report. 7/19/1991: Water battle escalates between Telluride and Brown Homesteads. Gravel hauling to end soon; airport runway repairs ahead of schedule. Lawson Hill lawsuit County files another response; Bill Graham: It all started with the warlocks and the Fillmore. This week on the Cop Beat: Dogs, deers and llamas. We have another Nordic Commando Festival weather report. 7/22/1991: Festival reaction. The numbers are down but the aggravation is up. Meanwhile, everyone agreed, bill Graham rocked the casba. We have a report on the enviro tent and what color was that wristband? Also a report on Sunday's opening of the Norwood Fair and Rodeo and today's weather report.
KOTO Radio Newscasts: 07/22/1996-08/06/1996
A KOTO newscast, from 05/05/1994 To 05/20/1994, featuring Jon Kovash & Matthew Lewis. Here are the headlines: 07/22/1996: a Grand Junction man commits suicide near Trout Lake. Local architects talk more about potatoes and politics than about buildings. Western Colorado fires make for foggy skies. A ski expansion decision, will it be appealed? And we have a mountain weather report. 07/23/1996: the Forest Service grants full tilt ski expansion. Telluride commissioners approve resolution for wolf re-introduction. New logging regs will be considered in August. We have those stories, a Mountain weather report and a personal commentary. 07/24/1996: the Forest Service explains why it does not want to monitor its air quality assumptions. Folks on the street react to the skier expansion approval. Pow wowing the wannabes, can Telluride help bring Indian art back to the rez? Ranchers and land agencies meet to discuss a new bird species. More stories and a Mountain weather report. 07/25/1996: A wildfire near Nucla has grown tenfold, but fighting fires might not be the best option. What the heck is a streetscape? Montrose Walmart is back to normal after a Wednesday bomb threat. The Ah Haa kids prepare for a Friday performance. We have a personal commentary and today's mountain weather report. 07/29/1996: A local man commits suicide near Tomboy Ruins. The town council will finalize post office remand on Tuesday. Telluride Business and Professional Women meet Tuesday evening. Those stories and a mountain weather report. 07/30/1996: The Telluride Town Council approves the post office remand. Telluride women step up on the state mountain bike circuit. Costs for the museum restoration are going up. Telluride Jazz kids will be the hottest ever. We have today's mountain weather report and personal commentary. 07/31/1996: With an appeal all but certain, Telski remains non-committal about the ski expansion. A Telluride software firm purchased by a Michigan company. Outside of Telluride, grassroots radio is on the retreat. We've got today's mountain weather report and personal commentary. 08/01/1996: Andy Hanley replaces Daryl Husky as Mountain Village mayor. Green Bucks and Ricoh Planning get Roamer's approval. The Young Rascal's Jam at the Youth Center. We gave a mountain weather report and personal commentary. And today is Jerry Garcia's birthday. 08/02/1996: Ex-mayor Husky says his dismissal was a surprise. '96 is the last year for one type of federal help in buying a home. We've got today's mountain weather report and personal commentary, and McKenna's democratic opponent stumps in Telluride. 08/05/1996: This year's jazz vest was a sellout. Commissioners will consider new logging regs Tuesday. The Joffrey Ballet checks out possible dance venues in Telluride. Telluriders placed well in the Steamboat Classic. The Forest Service backs off on Fall Creek Road, for now. We have those stories of weather report and personal commentary. 08/06/1996: County commissioners delay new logging regs. Norwood candidates begin to stake out turf. Ski area expansion may be an easy target for appeals. Aids and women's issues come forward at Playwright Palooza. Those stories, a Mountain Weather Report, personal commentary.
KOTO Radio Newscasts: 07/23/1991-08/01/1991
A KOTO newscast, from 07/23/1991 To 08/01/1991, featuring Jon Kovash, Geoff Hanson and Lynn Heinisch. Here are the headlines: 7/23/1991: Town marshals say more education needed for music crowds; Forest Service will announce a new timbering plan on Monday; Bob Boyle fills vacant seat on airport board; Jerry Jeff is coming to town; and we've got today's weather report. 7/24/1991: Telluride prays for Maria Blige. Dori Mine gets a cleanup deadline from BLM. Sheriff stymied in hunt for missing person. Telluride Medical Center gets a new doctor. The pace picks up at the Sheridan Opera House. The pace also picks up at County Social Services. Summer theater in Telluride begins with The Braggart Solider 7/25/1991: Maria Blige dies at St. Mary's Hospital. Massive search continues for missing Telluride flight instructor. Pine Street Emporium gets HARC approval. New group works on a vision for the faraway Ranch. San Miguel Basin, check out your county fair. And we have today's weather report. 7/26/1991: In the headlines, search goes into third day for Telluride pilot. Democrats gather here for a weekend forum. New chamber will take up festival debate. We have a preview of weekend fair and rodeo events. And today's weather report. 7/29/1991: New forest plan promises something for everyone. Four by four tour boosts local scholarship fund. Central Res wants more help from festival promoters. Braggart Soldier opens to receptive audiences. We've got a report on 4-H winners at the San Miguel Basin Fair and today's weather report. 7/30/1991: Airport will open in time for jazz. County hosts public hearing on highway 145 Spur. TCAH will discuss growing pains. Jazz for Kids starts out with a bang. We have regional news, today's weather and personal commentaries. 7/31/1991: Telluride Council rejects highway widening. Lawson Hill looks for final plat approval tomorrow. New chamber searches for its own identity. Celebration gives a new focus for jazz. Ski areas work to head off a rent hike. And we have have today's weather report. 8/1/1991: Commissioners vote to table Lawson Hill approval. County backs town and opposing highway widening. Visiting artists are jazzed about the weekend. Bars and restaurants get a facelift for jazz. Lawson Hill declared innocent of premature excavation. Those stories and today's weather report.
KOTO Radio Newscasts: 08/02/1991-08/213/1991
A KOTO newscast, from 8/02/1991 To 8/13/1991, featuring Jon Kovash, Lynn Hynes, & Geoff Hanson. Here are the headlines: 08/02/1991: In the headlines search for Klausen called Off. We have a wrap up on Thursday's. Lawson Hill Debate. THA will consider Shandoka a pet solution. Town and county work on regional housing authority issues. Environmentalists react to Lone Cone cut. Jazz begins and Sheila Jordan is back. We have those stories and a weekend weather report. 08/0?/1991: In the headlines, TELCO reports poisoning of golf course greens commercial flights to Telluride. Resume County sees progress in expanding regional recycling. Jazz producer Paul Machado says he's already thinking about next year. We've got today's weather report and personal commentaries. 08/06/1991: Petitions would limit major festivals to one a year. County will look at timber sales and land use code changes. Guided wilderness tours are designed to get public input auditions. Launch late summer theater in Telluride. We've got today's weather and a personal commentary. 08/07/1991: In the headlines, the state goes back to the drawing board on Timber Sales City market reported interested in Telluride location. Loss of chairs means full houses At the Nugget Theater, Koto fundraising branches out with new events. Chamber music begins its 18th season in Telluride. We have today's weather and a personal commentary. 08/08/1991: In tonight's news: County gravel bids called too high. Construction in San Miguel County is picking up. State reports limited future logging plans for county. Softball champs Crown. Tonight, we've got the Cop beat. Local and regional briefs. And we have today's weather. 08/09/1991: Action Housing and Telcam, sign a contract for Lawson Hill lots. County planners say Lawson is now ready for approval. Coen says County did not follow the rules. Depot subcommittee making progress. Sheridan Ladies and t Ride men take softball titles. Forest Service not unused, a glossary prank. Telco golf course investigation continues. Desperately seeking a principle. The Bureau of Reclamation backs trail from Delta to Ouray. McNair Lazar and Betts are now KOTO board members. And we've got today's weather report. 08/12/1991: In the headlines, resident injured in hiking accident. Commissioners pass final plats for first phase of Lawson Hill, but there's a hitch they will revisit preliminary approvals.Town says Festival petitions will be certified this week. Highline Trail run gets a strong turnout. Tell your ad council discusses goals and objectives. Tuesday morning the new chamber group will discuss festivals. Peter, Paul and Mary Show is dedicated to Maria Blich. And we've got today's weather plus a personal commentary. 08/13/1991: Klassen's Plain found near Carbondale Chemical used on golf course is identified. A report on today's town council meeting. Women's network announces tree planting program. 427 ducks go for the glory. We've got today's weather report and a personal commentary.
KOTO Radio Newscasts: 08/05/1994-08/25/1994
A KOTO newscast, from 08/05/1994 To 08/25/1994, featuring Jon Kovash, Geoff Hanson, & Eric Whitney. This recording is damaged and has low-volume and is inaudible in many places. Here are the headlines: 08/05/1994: Norwood is running out of water. Magazine survey ranks Telluride Ski Area 12th best in Rockies. New Sam Shepard film screened Sunday to benefit institute's Native American programs. National Public Radio will bring Telluride Jazz Celebration to the rest of the world. We have those stories and more, plus this weekend's weather forecast. 08/08/1994: Who will pay for the Towns and Mountain Village Bus Service? Proposed new town water regulations fall short of metering. And we also have a Jazz Celebration wrap up and tonight's mountain weather forecast. 08/09/1994: The Forest Service offers campground Leucadia. Norwood faces a waterless winter. School board for input on new taxes. GP Express gives assurance on winter air service. These stories and more, and today's mountain weather forecast, 08/10/1994: Hydro plant might dry up the river. The county mountain weather report. 08/11/1994: Gondola competitive bid. We also have today's mountain weather forecast. 08/12/1994: The forest service identified potential [inaudible 00:55:23] campgrounds and the EPA wants to meet face to face with the county on [inaudible 00:55:26] separation [inaudible 00:55:29] development. The [inaudible 00:55:33] music festival will move into the opera house tonight and [inaudible 00:55:34]. Also, your Mountain Village forecast and additional commentary. 08/18/1994: A lobby and effort with [inaudible 02:01:07] (wetlands and gondola) doesn't pan out. Native American art and a mountain weather report. 08/22/1994: Affordable housing decision, and the round river [inaudible 02:09:42]. We'll have those stories and more, including tonight's weather forecast. 08/23/1994: Town council is [inaudible 02:21:22] action on car camping. The affordable housing discussions are amicable so far [inaudible 02:21:27]. We’ll have those stories and more with today's mountain weather forecast. 08/24/1994: Affordable housing [inaudible 02:29:45] are urged to political action, it's still fire season in Norwood. [inaudible 02:29:53] once again. We'll have those stories and today's mountain weather forecast. 08/25/1994: Telluride affordable housing [inaudible 02:43:18]. We'll have an update on the fire near Norwood, [inaudible 02:43:25] weather forecast and [inaudible 02:43:27].
KOTO Radio Newscasts: 08/07/1996-08/15/1996
A KOTO newscast, from 8/07/1996 To 08/15/1996, featuring Jon Kovash and Matthew Lewis. Here are the headlines: 8/7/1996: The school board reviews proposed budget cuts. Local theater kicks ass. Two Telluride old timers wax nostalgic about chair rock. And we have election commentary. 8/8/1996: Sparks fly at the Sheep Mountain candidates' forum. Visiting scientist explains the pros and cons of atmospheric ozone. Only in Telluride instant plays, even instant musicals. Those stories, and personal commentary. 8/9/1996: Will school budget cuts hurt the classroom? We conclude our theater previews with a look at Core City Women's Theater from Denver. We have today's mountain weather report and a parade of election commentary. 8/12/1996: Town council decides against ski expansion appeal. And the chamber mounts a campaign against key expansion appeal. Town's proposed community center tabled by financial concerns. Those stories and more, plus a mountain weather report. 8/13/1996: A Washington, D.C. historian says, "Telluride's fairing well with preservation”. The county asks for Gondola hours that work better for commuters. The decathlon athletes have arrived. Jerry Martin's musical spins a morality tale of Telluride. Those stories and a mountain weather report. 8/14/1996: Husky resigns as council and DRB seats. Physicists for Peace monitoring global weapons treaties. Sheep Mountain Alliance heads toward expansion appeal. Art talks about as victory. The schools hire six more teachers. Those stories and weather and a personal commentary. 8/15/1996: Sheep Mountain Alliance reveals part of its strategy to appeal ski expansion. A world-class duck athlete shares some of his training secrets. We have today's mountain weather, including how hot is hot in Telluride, and personal commentary.
KOTO Radio Newscasts: 08/14/1991-08/26/1991
A KOTO newscast, from 8/14/1991 To 8/26/1991, featuring Jon Kovash and Geoff Hanson. Here are the headlines: 8/14/1991: Coroner makes positive ID of Sam Claussen. Commissioners will hear appeal on Gray Brothers logging permit. Airlines will meet to discuss proposed passenger tax. Peter, Paul & Mary rated "a magical evening". Mountain Village breaks ground on ownership housing. We've got local briefs, today's weather forecast, and a personal commentary. 8/15/1991: Commissioners back planning commission on denial of Gray Brothers logging permit. A civil suit is prepared to prod the Idarado Mine cleanup. Egnar may lose its post office. We have local and regional briefs. And today's weather forecast. 8/16/1991: Jerry Jeff delights audience and brings in the bucks. Golf course closed for the year. Chamber music reaches new heights. Street Talk would use snitch for the $25,000. Regional and local briefs. And we have today's weather report. 8/19/1991: Citizen Kane makes a comeback for Democrats. Mountain Village owners face stiffer wetland permitting until Telco Golf Course violations are resolved. We've got local news briefs and today's weather. 8/20/1991: Montrose cops are tight-lipped about a body discovered on Sunday. Board of Realtors will discuss Mountain Village Wetlands letter. Ferguson talks about plans for a new bank in Telluride. THA resolves insurance snafu with Shandoka Contractors. Mudd Butt Mystery Theater, all the usual suspects are back. Local briefs, today's weather, and a personal commentary. 8/21/1991: EPA says golf course wetlands investigation is complete. State urges caution concerning water well permits. Council festival showdown set for Tuesday. All the sorrows wheeled the silver shovels at the ranch. We've got regional news, today's weather report, and a personal commentary. 8/22/1991: Saftler/ Botenhagen lawsuit dismissed by courts. Meanwhile, opponents of Lawson Hill distribute referendum petition. Mountain Village pulls out of Regional Housing Authority. Town, county, and Mountain Village go back to the drawing board on Transit Authority. Fungal-philes gather in Telluride this weekend. And finally, we have this weekend's weather. 8/23/1991: Body found in Montrose identified as Ted Foltz. State Highway Department working on plans for Highway 145. County files response to Fall Creek lawsuit. You're in good hands with the county EMS council, local and regional briefs, and we have today's weather. 8/26/1991: We've got a report on Tuesday's Town Council Agenda. Other communities study Telluride's new ethics code. We've got local news briefs and today's weather report.
KOTO Radio Newscasts: 08/16/1996-08/30/1996
A KOTO newscast, from 8/16/1996 To 8/30/1996, featuring Jon Kovash, Matthew Lewis, and Becca Thorson. Here are the headlines: 8/16/1996: We have a report on Chamber Music's finale weekend. We've got the winners of the Duck Race. We've got a mountain weather report. 8/19/1996: Curtis Wayne Byrne gets 11 years for the 1994 sexual assault. Lightning sparks another round of fires. Film Fest offers a free movie screening. We have a mountain weather report and a personal commentary. 8/20/1996: Airport officials remain conservative despite the first-time July profit. Summer Sing prepares for a weekend-long sing-along. The Telluride Artisans Guild provides a helping hand. Those stories and a mountain weather report. 8/21/1996: West Slope fires lose their spark, but officials remain cautious. Worms in the kitchen: how composting can reduce your garbage. The Mud butts ready for a Thursday night performance. Those stories and a weather report. 8/22/1996: Mountain Village Relents on extra gondola hours; bean receipts are stolen. Mesa Verde firefighters hope for a hundred percent control tonight. Kids propose a BMX track in Town Park. We've got today's mountain weather report. 8/23/1996: The Street Scape Task force works on priorities. This year, the Mushroom Festival will be more talk than taste. Today's mountain weather report and we have personal commentary. 8/26/1996: Telluride suffers a Sunday night water emergency. The school board will go for a mill levy override. We have a preview of Tuesday's Town Council meeting and a mountain weather report. 8/27/1996: Telluride Town Council reverses its position on First Street parking. The fire danger remains high despite heavy rains. It's back to school on Wednesday for area students. Those stories and more, the mountain weather report and a personal commentary. 8/28/1996: The Village Council appoints Tommy Elskes to replace Huskey. San Miguel County revamps proposed logging rigs. Heavy hail causes a fatal collision on Dallas Divide. Brady explains the mill levy override, Maximum Max, Telluride's newest film venue. Those stories and a mountain weather report. 8/29/1996: The regional fire bands are still in effect; John Lennon's artwork is on display this weekend; international films unreleased Disney clips; and Emerging American Talent Film Fest gears up for the show. Those stories and a mountain weather report. 8/30/1996: the Town Park skate ramp will soon open for business. Pro rodeo comes to Ridgway. The making of a film festival. Event staff prep for the hoards. And we'll have a look at our mountain weather.
KOTO Radio Newscasts: 08/27/1991-09/06/1991
A KOTO newscast, from 08/27/1991 To 09/06/1991, featuring Jon Kovash, Geoff Hanson and Lynn Heinisch. Here are the headlines: 8/27/1991: Telluride Council reluctantly puts festival petitions to voters. Telluride Conoco shuts down gas sales after tank leaks discovered. TCRA board will discuss whether to release booking information. Three new festivals apply for dates on 92 calendar, and we have today's weather report. 8/27/1991: TCRA board decides to keep reservation figures confidential. Trend in property management favors larger companies. Vail Resort Association director chosen to head TCRA; and we have a Nordic Commando Film Fest weather forecast. 8/29/1991: Bill and Stella Pence talk about this year's Film Fest lineup. San Miguel Power working to raise consciousness. Shandoka two bike building and other HARC news. High school history courses on the cutting edge. Preview of San Miguel County commissioner's meeting. And we have today's weather report. 8/30/1991: Telluride Transit to conclude operation. Next week, county commissioners assured by Air Airport Authority that missing matching funds will be paid in full. Chamber of Commerce distributes questionnaire on festivals. Local filmmakers hope to start production next summer on feature film. The word on the street, on the film festival, and we have regional briefs and today's weather. 9/3/1991: We have a wrap up of the 18th annual Film Festival. Telco seeks to foreclose on the Western mirror. State responds to town and county on the highway spur improvements. We've got today's weather report and a personal commentary. 9/4/1991: Lizard Head Pass Project Commissioners will hold land use hearings. Area residents say keep it simple with new campgrounds, those stories and more. Plus, today's weather report. 9/5/1991: Imogene Pass Run. See's record number of entrance. County moves to comply with new state open meetings law. We have some regional news and today's weather report. 9/6/1991: Telluride resident killed an accident on Lawson Hill. Voters will decide whether or not to increase tax for R one school district. Ideas Festival will tackle energy issues. Ophir writes to get cleaner water. Koto fundraising reaches $20,000 goal and we have today's weather.

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