A KOTO newscast, from 5/13/1991 To 5/24/1991, featuring Jon Kovash and Dominic Cross. Here are the headlines: 5/13/1991: Town burn pile is snuffed after complaints from Shandoka residents; postponement asked on challenge to electric rates. Library users can now access the Marmot database system. Valley floor owner offers trails easement. We have a report on Tuesday's Town Council reports from Marshalls and Sheriffs. Today's weather and a personal commentary. 5/14/1991: Legal battle over lot line tree continues while Backhoe Digs Arts Foundation gets firsthand look at Opera House. County will consider amendments to deeded restrictions. Ski program told to regroup or face the big chill. It's time for the annual kids' art show deadline announced for softball registration. We've got middle school news, today's weather report and personal commentaries. 5/16/1991: KE Mountain Alliance will continue the fight for a San Miguel Peak's wilderness; jury delivers not guilty verdict in bluegrass rape trial. The spring dust is annoying, but Telluride’s air quality continues to improve. We have today's weather report and a personal commentary. 5/17/1991: Commissioners pass amendments to deed restrictions. TCRA will consider a group sales effort. Historical museum will have new exhibits and a new concept; new classes added as AHA school nears completion. Dominic Cross has a report on steps to awareness. Western Slope activists gather in URA on Saturday, and we have today's weather. 5/20/1991: The video marketing of Telluride is in full swing. Sheridan Arts Foundation seeks community support. WIC members here; dirt guru Alan Savory and Ouray trout unlimited angling for ecological concerns. And we have today's weather report. 5/21/1991: Species Mesa landowners are upset over a proposed new log hauling route. Forest services sees a big influx of money for recreational development. Sheridan Arts Foundation prepares to open for business. Sheriffs uncover the bear facts in Ilium Valley; and we have today's weather report. 5/22/1991: Hickok resigns as TCRA head in town. Bayers can be bad news town marshals investigating a theft and will have the weather followed by High Plains News. 5/23/1991: Step up the show and investigation. Solar veterans hope for a comeback, and we have today's weather report. 5/24/1991: San Miguel County Sheriffs resume their rocky relationship with U-Haul Purse Snatchers snatched trial, forthcoming Ideas Festival completes lineup of energy experts, teens tune in as steps two Awareness Festival begins and we have today's weather report.