A KOTO newscast, from 09/09/1994 To 09/22/1994, featuring Jon Kovash and Eric Whitney. Here are the headlines: 09/09/1994: The county logging task force sets goals and schedules field trips. Faraway plans to expand on Wilson Mesa. The film festival leaves KOTO awash in beer. Those stories and today's mountain weather forecast. 09/12/1994: The council will discuss campers' housing and water conservation, LP denies rumors of a plant closing, Keesler says Imogene win wasn't easy. We've got today's mountain weather report. 09/13/1994: We talked to a scientist about the quake. Affordable housing laws begin to take shape as developer exactions and rent and price controls. The Telluride Resort claims a big score in Ski Magazine ratings. Mesa residents could get improved cellular service by October. We have those stories, council briefs, today's mountain weather, and a personal commentary. 09/14/1994: Schwartz says the first Snowmass One World Festival was the last. Feds, again, consider gondola separation. Community media take a wait and see attitude on the Telluride InfoZone. We have regional news and today's mountain weather report. 09/15/1994: Idiocy charged in dog shooting. River managers try to learn more from Telluride's problems. Friends say the Med Center could close without a tax increase. A Lizard Head land swap raises eyebrows in Cortez. Club 20 will talk green tourism at the peaks. We'll have those stories and the weather. 09/16/1994: An expert planner says it's too late to use an Aspen-style growth control in Telluride. Fish ladders and bigger reservoirs. Can they save endangered species? We'll have those stories. Today's mountain weather, regional news briefs, and a personal commentary. 09/19/1994: Gondola Separation, would it make any difference? Animals do their part for KOTO. We'll have those stories and the weather plus regional news briefs including an update on the dog shooting. 09/20/1994: On Thursday, the Telluride Town Council will consider ballot questions on smoking in bars, exempting the town from Amendment One spending in revenue limits and new taxes to pay for affordable housing. Those would add to the questions already initiated by the petition on Pearl Street parking and extending town voting rights to non-residents. 09/21/1994: Telco answers the EPA in court. Experts say a new jail is not enough. The Colorado ski industry talks about environmental regulations. We have today's mountain weather report and personal commentary. 09/22/1994: Telco wins a round in court. Counsel puts smoking, housing and debruising on the ballot. It's a local media jinx, Linda Powers campaigns in Telluride. And we have today's mountain weather report.