A KOTO newscast recording, from 03/24/1995 to 04/05/1995, featuring Eric Whitney and Jon Kovash, as the newscasters. Here are the headlines: 03/24/1995: The airport operator plans to countersue. The new Congress and the environment, radicalism or just common sense? Street talk, cars versus people. Those stories, news briefs, and tonight's mountain weather forecast. 03/27/1995: The county will consider a new Telco offer to stay out of court. The town's building inspector quits. No beaver dam and no damn beavers. The Norwood Events Center is open for business. Those stories, tonight's mountain weather forecast, and a movie review. 03/28/1995: A female employee is assaulted in a parking garage. Norwood petition could derail jail plans. Does the airport need a $2 million terminal? This summer on Main Street, more walking and less parking? Those stories of Mountain Village election update and tonight's forecast, more clouds, cold, and snow. 03/29/1995: The beaver debate continues. From Ophir to The West End, people talk about what's important in the San Miguel River Basin. Senator Ben says he's already more popular as a Republican. We'll have those stories, news briefs, and today's mountain weather forecast. 03/30/1995: Mayor Husky and Manager Goodwin will preside over the Mountain Village. The town of Telluride's hydro headache. The Bank of Telluride's historical headache. Chapter three in the beaver saga. We'll have those stories, news briefs, a spring sing preview, and tonight's mountain weather forecast. 03/31/1995: The ski season ends with fun and games. Crested Butte hosts another week for disabled vets. Massage therapists press the flesh for KOTO. We preview Dumb Blondes and Other Nightmares. We'll have those stories and tonight's mountain weather forecast. 04/03/1995: Top-level management changes mark the end of an era at Telski. Two locals charged with rampaging on a mountain village bus. The film festival looks for help securing its future. Eight go for three seats on the county planning commission. Local skiers place high at the world extremes. We'll have those stories and tonight's mountain weather forecast. 04/04/1995: The county gets a proposal from Telecam for a jail at Lawson Hill. P&Z wins the right to review community rec center proposals. We'll have those stories, plus more news, from the town and county governments and tonight's mountain weather report. 04/05/1995: The town is swamped with plans for half a million square feet of new development. Motor heads versus sprocket heads. Travel talk turns to Telluride. And we have today's mountain weather and avalanche report.