A KOTO newscast, from 5/8/1991 To 6/06/1991, featuring Jon Kovash and Dominic Cross. Here are the headlines: 5/28/1991: Town council votes to buy wetlands parcels. Visiting bear gets unwelcome reception; Forest service will unveil recreation plan. Next week, Telluride Softball leagues suffer growing pains; curbside recycling, delayed again; and we've got steps to awareness wrap up and today's weather report. 5/29/1991: In the headlines, sheriffs make three arrests on cocaine charges. Bluegrass Promoter wants to use airport road for festival parking. School board gets two more resignations. Silverton still reeling from mine. Closure announcement, we began our preview of this year's mountain film. Local reporter finds his power animal at steps two awareness and we have today's weather report. 5/30/1991: In the headlines: county LP settlement gets court approval this year. You don't got a regatta local band gets broke up. We have today's weather report today. 05/31/1991: In the headlines: lawsuit filed over Lawson Hill; approval County approvals; bluegrass parking on the airport road. Cheers and tears closed. Telluride School's athletic season. Sir Edmund Hillary is enjoying his visit to the foothills of Telluride and we have today's weather report. 06/03/1991: In the headlines, we've got a report on the tragic death of a bear, Number 81. Telluride faces the high cost of garbage; last year's mudslides get the blame for this year's water plant problems. Ophir: a second choice for second homes. Mass casualty drill gives volunteers a taste of the real thing. Mountain film jury picks best of festival and we have today's weather report. 06/04/1991: THA breaks ground for phase two of Shandoka Housing. Telco and Doral declined to renew ad contracts with the Times Journal. Rain fails to disperse crowds at the Norwood horse races. Mountain Bike Hill climbs will benefit the Nordic Council. Those stories and more and today's weather report 06/05/1991: In the headlines Idarado Cleanup and Lawson Hill relocation issues are clouded by Lawsuit County opposes state clean air boundary. Billy and Liza bound for bluegrass stage. Telluride’s hot air festivals are coming up. Those stories and more. Plus, today's weather report. 06/06/1991: In the headlines, state overturns tax abatement for Species Mesa Ranch. Club 20 plans to fight for an increase in ski area fees to the Forest Service. West End Clinics offer low-cost healthcare alternatives. Street talk. What's the ugliest building in town? Those stories and today's weather report and a personal commentary.