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.