A KOTO newscast, from 01/16/1991 To 01/28/1991, featuring Jon Kovash, Geoff Hanson and Deb Laity. Here are the headlines: 01/16/1991: TCAH holds off on choosing a new director. How can the middle class survive the boutique economy? We have news from the middle school and high school. And today's weather report. 01/17/1991: Hospital board declines to endorse Lawson Hill for a new hospital site. The town P&Z moves to limit moving and demolition of old buildings. Another plan is offered for developing a wetland site by the river. And should big trucks be banned from town limits? Street talk, war is hell. And we have today's weather report. 01/18/1991: Public and private groups are showing interest in buying the Sheridan Opera House and the effort for a teen center is moving ahead after a lull in the process. Gila tracks makes a bombing attempt on Ajax and the war in the Gulf may have a positive impact on American ski areas; and we'll have the weather report. 01/21/1991: Judge says Municipal court needs its own clerk. Forest Services announces plans for campground improvements. Case makes recommendations for 1991 funding a proposal is made for a small business incubator. We've got Tuesday's Town Council Agenda, a look at the Broom Ball season, a complete wrap up of Weekend Sports Action and today's weather and avalanche report. 01/22/1991: we have the Town Council wrap up. The school board is moving along in its effort to fill a vacancy. And we have today's weather report. 01/23/1991: Sir Edmund Hillary named guest of honor for Mountainfilm. TCRA director lobbies for lodging tax. Auditions announced for a Shakespeare production. A Colorado Public Radio gathering starts in Glenwood Springs. San Miguel Search and Rescue steps up into the 90s. We also have news from the middle school and high school. Today's weather and a personal commentary. 01/24/1991: The San Miguel Sheriffs are investigating an armed robbery. Local wetlands are the focus of the Town Environmental Commission and possible school board candidates should start thinking about the upcoming election now. Dominic Cross has a special report on Arizona Days, and we'll have today's forecast. 01/25/1991: All night manhunt leads to arrest of armed robbery suspect. That's our lead story tonight. Other headlines, Telluride Transit officials say business is great and better than anticipated. There's good news for lobbyers of a countywide lodging tax. Dominic Cross reports on a black comedy musical set for a Telluride stage. The Telluride Special Skier Program is starting off small in hopes of bigger things to come, and Dominant Cross says, "A popular annual cross-country race is back on familiar track," and he follows that up with the results of today's vertical competition. We've also got the weekend forecast and a personal commentary. 1/28/1991: Sheriffs say manhunt showed need for more equipment. Butcher Creek developer suggests joint planning with the school board. A group hopes to revive the Parent Teacher Organization at the grade school. Colorado Public Radio, what's in a name? We've got today's weather and avalanche report and some personal commentaries.