A KOTO newscast, from 09/23/1994 To 10/06/1994, featuring Jon Kovash and Eric Whitney. Here are the headlines: 09/23/1994: TelSki gets back in the development business, that story and more plus a weekend weather report and personal commentaries. 09/26/1994: A full plate of housing issues for council tomorrow. Jake, the canine, sniffs down a suspect in an attempted sexual assault. Club 20 will kick off three days of tourism talk in Telluride. We also have personal commentaries and a mountain weather report. 09/27/1994: We track the regional smoke haze. Neither developers nor car campers are happy with council action. Green marketing, is it an oxymoron? We'll have those stories, today's weather forecast, and a movie review. 09/28/1994: Tourism marketers are promised More respect from Uncle Sam. Telluride Brew Fest will showcase the hot new boutique breweries. Rasta Stevie Smith responds to misquotes in the daily planet. An inside look at the beaver pond. We'll have those stories, regional briefs in today's mountain weather. 09/29/1994: The town could face a lawsuit over XYZ. Telluride's Historical Museum garners major contributions. Ridgway and Silverton brace for Housing crunches. We'll have those stories, a dreary weather forecast and an all-important fund drive update coming up next on the KOTO Community Radio News. 09/30/1994: New schools are declared a month behind schedule, P&Z denies hillside Homes will be appealed, the Feds respond on gondola options, KOTO reaches its fundraising goal and goes back to full power, what a coincidence, and we've got today's mountain weather report. 10/3/1994: The town consultant favors a rec center on the Pearl property; we preview town and county meetings. We've got a mountain weather report. Winter is coming. 10/4/1994: Council decides who benefits from affordable housing programs; the Norwood Group looks to ease zoning restrictions; Ida May will step down as general mom. We've got today's mountain weather report and personal commentaries. 10/05/1994: The elementary principal resigns. Case deals another blow to the One World Festival. Is new ag zoning in Montrose, a model for Norwood? KOTO listeners speak up about KOTO. We have those stories. Mountain weather forecast that includes a winter storm warning. 10/06/1994: How to live in Telluride in under 300 square feet a day. $50 million later, cleanup of Colorado's worst mine disaster continues. Telski says the mountain will be more skier friendly this year. We have those stories, mountain weather forecast and personal commentaries.