A KOTO newscast, from 09/17/1996 To 10/02/1996, featuring Jon Kovash, Matthew Lewis, & Becca Thornton. Here are the headlines: 9/17/1996: KOTO's tuber and sauté breaks all the records. Telluride Council bickers over permit parking. We have some high school news. Tread Lightly, do ATV makers practice what they preach? We have today's mountain weather report. 9/18/1996: 1 per 35 versus 8. Mature resort consultants outline growth options. ACLU and Mountain Village skirmish in federal court. Congressman McInnes favors public lands for affordable housing. A visiting artist lends his talents to a public mural project. Those stories, a weather report, and a fundraising update. 9/19/1996: Telski meets with the EPA to work on a wetland settlement. The KOTO taps will pour again this weekend. McInnes supports Animus La Plata, but a detractor says he's all washed up. Those stories and a mountain weather report. 9/20/1996: Tonight, we have reports from the Telluride School district. The new soccer field has drainage problems, a second family sues over special education. Is there a brain drain at Telluride High? We have an update on the museum. A weekend, San Juan's weather forecast, and a personal commentary. 9/23/1996: Telluride Town Council is set to debate the 1997 budget. After 16 years, the library in Norwood wants to expand. The Brewers Fest is a hit. We have a San Juan weather forecast. 9/24/1996: The county passes logging regs. The Telluride Council will ask voters to authorize Pearl Property debt. The county's first cluster subdivision runs into some major snags. Republican conservatism versus Democratic socialism. The philosophical debate hits council chambers. The fire chief says new roads are getting out of hand. Plus, a San Juans weather forecast. 9/25/1996: TVS blames locals for bad-mouthing Telluride to tourists. County officials discuss regional transit. Jonathan Richman is coming to rock and roll. Those stories and more and a mountain weather report. 9/26/1996: KOTO has achieved its September fundraising goal. The growth management newsletter is coming your way. A local service engineer sings praises for Jonathan Richmond. Those stories and a mountain weather forecast. 9/27/1996: Telski extends gondola hours again, its Pioneer Days in Norwood and benefits abound this weekend in Telluride. We'll also have our mountain weather report. 9/30/1996: Eight Norwood resident appeals amendments to the Reservoirs plans. The town will discuss bed-based solutions. San Miguel County wants to go high-tech in traffic monitoring. No jurors to be found in Telski landowner lawsuit. Those stories and more and a mountain weather report. 10/1/1996: The first cluster subdivision finally gets approved. Commuter parking could come this fall. We have high school news and the San Juan weather forecast. 10/2/1996: Local officials plan a Thursday Growth Management executive session. Listeners Comment on KOTO Programming. Franz Klammer becomes another competitor for hotel employees. New West versus old. How can clashing cultures survive? Plus, a San Juan's weather forecast. End of the recording: Idarado debate on developing properties for single family sites, relocating the Pandora residents.