A KOTO newscast, from 07/23/1991 To 08/01/1991, featuring Jon Kovash, Geoff Hanson and Lynn Heinisch. Here are the headlines: 7/23/1991: Town marshals say more education needed for music crowds; Forest Service will announce a new timbering plan on Monday; Bob Boyle fills vacant seat on airport board; Jerry Jeff is coming to town; and we've got today's weather report. 7/24/1991: Telluride prays for Maria Blige. Dori Mine gets a cleanup deadline from BLM. Sheriff stymied in hunt for missing person. Telluride Medical Center gets a new doctor. The pace picks up at the Sheridan Opera House. The pace also picks up at County Social Services. Summer theater in Telluride begins with The Braggart Solider 7/25/1991: Maria Blige dies at St. Mary's Hospital. Massive search continues for missing Telluride flight instructor. Pine Street Emporium gets HARC approval. New group works on a vision for the faraway Ranch. San Miguel Basin, check out your county fair. And we have today's weather report. 7/26/1991: In the headlines, search goes into third day for Telluride pilot. Democrats gather here for a weekend forum. New chamber will take up festival debate. We have a preview of weekend fair and rodeo events. And today's weather report. 7/29/1991: New forest plan promises something for everyone. Four by four tour boosts local scholarship fund. Central Res wants more help from festival promoters. Braggart Soldier opens to receptive audiences. We've got a report on 4-H winners at the San Miguel Basin Fair and today's weather report. 7/30/1991: Airport will open in time for jazz. County hosts public hearing on highway 145 Spur. TCAH will discuss growing pains. Jazz for Kids starts out with a bang. We have regional news, today's weather and personal commentaries. 7/31/1991: Telluride Council rejects highway widening. Lawson Hill looks for final plat approval tomorrow. New chamber searches for its own identity. Celebration gives a new focus for jazz. Ski areas work to head off a rent hike. And we have have today's weather report. 8/1/1991: Commissioners vote to table Lawson Hill approval. County backs town and opposing highway widening. Visiting artists are jazzed about the weekend. Bars and restaurants get a facelift for jazz. Lawson Hill declared innocent of premature excavation. Those stories and today's weather report.