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.