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.