A KOTO newscast recording, from 10/26/1994 to 11/07/1994, featuring Eric Whitney and Jon Kovash, as the newscasters. Here are the headlines: 10/26/1994: A Montrose construction worker is arrested for kidnapping a Placerville woman. Local men tried to organize for safe streets. Telluride's realtors are chastised for putting profit over service. We'll have those stories, regional news, and tonight's mountain weather forecast. 10/27/1994: Defendant Frank Marquis cops to a manslaughter plea in the Eva Shoen murder case. TelSki and the Peaks are looking for nearly 500 winter workers. NORBA is working to establish a national mountain bike patrol. We have those stories more, and tonight's mountain weather forecast. 10/28/1994: For now, speculation continues over the death of Eva Shoen, hundreds apply for ski resort jobs, Sheep Mountain Alliance hosts the candidates, we have today's Mountain Weather Report. 10/31/1994: Marquis revisits the crime scene, and the Shoen Brothers react. The county approves a new buyout deal for Keystone Hydropower. The town council will deal with off-street parking this winter. We have Saturday night's big costume winners and today's Mountain Weather Report. 11/1/1994: Town council grapples with the budget. We'll have that story, regional news briefs, a couple of personal commentaries and tonight's Mountain Weather Forecast. 11/2/1994: ROCC looks for regional recycling solutions. Resort marketers preview the new Visa commercials. We'll have those stories, election news and a fat stack of news briefs, plus a winter storm warning in the Mountain Weather Forecast, and two personal commentaries. 11/3/1994: U-Haul founder L.S. Shoen speaks out on the Marquis plea bargain. Telluride will make its pitch for state open space funds. We have today's mountain weather report and personal commentaries. 11/4/1994: Doug Bruce says, de-Brucing is illegal. How important are federal lands to local economies? We'll have those stories and more plus the weather, and the final batch of campaign commentaries. 11/7/1994: One lama and one dog are dead after an animal encounter at the Pearl property. The county will consider a Rails to Trails deal on Dallas Divide. Telski's new ad execs talk about their new campaign. We have today's mountain weather and no political commentaries.