A KOTO newscast, from 06/19/1991 To 06/26/1991, featuring Jon Kovash, Geoff Hanson and Lynn Heinisch. Here are the headlines: 06/19/1991: Oil spill at Telluride Gravel pit called No Big Deal. Fannie Mae wants another rewrite of county deed restrictions. The new transmitter is here, the New Signal next month. The Bluegrass Academy has an expanded program this year. Educators agree local schools face typical problems. We'll go on a tour of Town Park. We have another Nordic Commando, Bluegrass Weather and Crowd Forecast. And a personal commentary follows. 06/20/1991: County gets agreement on screening of power substation. Youngsters jump on the bluegrass business bandwagon. Bush puts a Norwood grandma in the limelight. A songwriter shares some secrets of her craft. Executives look at the future of the ski industry. And we have today's weather report. 6/21/1991: short notice keeps Sand Bench protesters at bay. Why people are taking to the trees. Security is beefed up after bike thefts. Man on the street. What do you think of the festival? Funky drummer explains contraption. At the barricade, it's becoming a routine. And we'll have the weekend weather report. 6/24/1991: Major festivals: how big is too big? Family tent is a big hit with parents and kids. Acoustic musicians find it hard to love the gadgetry. Protestors carpool to old growth logging site. Local cyclists return from Ride the Rockies. And we'll have today's weather report. 6/25/1991: Telluride Airport shuts down on schedule. Local bike shops join forces to present Telluride's first mountain bike festival. Bluegrass troubadours look for that great song Street talk, reaction to the festival crowds. Billy and Liza bask in bluegrass applause. Those stories and more, plus today's weather report. 6/26/1991: Saffler and Botenhagen respond to county in Lawson Hill suit. Barb Lokenwill supervise TCRA joined director search. Sand Bench protesters keep loggers at bay. Telluride is the Mecca of the week for mountain bikers. Historic tour based on sheer wheel power. And we'll have today's weather report.