A KOTO newscast, from 03/21/1997 To 04/08/1997, featuring Jon Kovash, Matthew Lewis, and Becca Thorson. Here are the headlines: 3/21/1997: We hear from the museum director about restoration plans, KOTO wins awards from the Colorado Broadcasters Association, we have a mountain weather and avalanche report and personal commentary. 3/24/1997: Officials say there's no increased threat from hepatitis B. The county takes enforcement action against Telluride Gravel and the Deep Creek School. TIVA recipients were chosen today. We have mountain weather and an avalanche forecast and personal commentary. 3/25/1997: And the headlines, the DOW confirms whirling disease in Telluride Waters. The county gives precedence to wildlife over outfitters. At Monday's meeting, most supported the helipad. We have today's mountain weather and avalanche report. 3/26/1997: A pilot walks away from a private plane crash at the Telluride Airport. Telluride media. Local careered women set some lofty goals. Telluride's news office comment on marriage. Western Slope fish hatcheries face double disaster. 3/27/1997: Officials admit the Bear Creek Ski closure isn't working. The Aspen Ballet brings a dance treat to town. Those stories plus a mountain weather and avalanche report. 3/28/1997: Telluride will begin to craft a parking plan for voters. Next week we'll host the Berkeley Boosters. Do our fish stockers know what they're doing? We've got personal commentary and a weekend weather and avalanche report. 3/31/1997: The Med Center takes the helipad issue to court. A San Bernardo settlement is on the table. Is the Norwood water system solvent? We have a mountain weather and avalanche forecast and personal commentary. 04/01/1997: A Norwood Forest Service official is dead from an apparent suicide. The town of Telluride gives growth management a conservative cast. Telski president wants backcountry access from the ski area. The county rejects the new Alta Lakes road. We have high school news and a weather and avalanche report. 4/2/1997: The county will sponsor a Thursday panel discussion on suicide. We have excerpts from a recent interview with Jim Hackett. Vail town attorney will investigate Kirst RETT allegations. We have mountain weather and avalanche forecast. 04/03/1997: Berkeley skiers take over the airwaves. Dwayne Clark's condition worsens. Noah's flood brings pageantry to the stage. Or at least to the gymnasium/ and we have a mountain weather and avalanche report. 04/04/1997: The growth committee gets off to a bumpy start. Village official disappointed by Tellurides transit stance; an elk spokesman asks for dog covenant enforcement. Those stories plus a mountain weather and avalanche forecast. 4/7/1997: The Air Force reveals that its lost bomber flew over Telluride. Rural transit funding is almost a reality. Norwood's Tow Man site stirs opposition from neighbors. Corin denies that Telluride is obligated for off-season transit. Dwayne Clark lost his battle Monday morning. Those stories plus a mountain weather and avalanche forecast. 04/08/1997: Pathfinder asks the county to red tag Telluride Gravel. What do you think of the cursed Zivian debacle? Aldasoro's contemplate a snowmobile operation. Covington outlines new Telluride isolationism. Those stories, plus a mountain weather and avalanche forecast.