A KOTO newscast, from 10/07/1994 to 10/25/1994, featuring Jon Kovash and Eric Whitney. Here are the headlines: 10/07/1994: Five candidates will seek council seats. Both sides claim victory in a legal battle over the Uravan radioactive waste dump. Native writers go high tech. Museum benefactors found dead in Wisconsin. We'll have those stories and more, including the mountain weather forecast. 10/10/1994: Council candidates introduce themselves. Automotive apartments could become a reality tomorrow. We'll have those stories and tonight's mountain weather forecast. 10/11/1994: Council okays Coonskin car camping in the face of numerous objections. Sheriffs and marshals say, "We're not prepared for crime in the nineties." Forest Service land swap comes under fire in Ouray. Those stories and more, plus a mountain weather forecast and a film review. 10/12/1994: More on the Red Mountain land swap. Norwood moves to forestall winter water shortages. We'll have those stories and more, plus tonight's mountain weather forecast. 10/13/1994: Local power brokers start selling a transportation authority. America West adds more air service to Montrose. We'll have those stories and local news briefs along with the winter storm watch and the mountain weather forecast, and two personal commentaries. 10/14/1994: Phone company says, "We're trying. This year's governor's race is more than just asses and elephants." We'll have those stories and a snowy mountain weather forecast. 10/18/1994: The town budget projects a quarter million-dollar shortfall, water rates will probably rise. Goals and objectives include lots of planning. How to vote. Those stories and news briefs, the weather, and a film review. 10/19/1994: Vision 2020 is turning nonprofit. THA says it won't push for other car camping sites. We'll have those stories and more including a mountain weather forecast. 10/20/1994: The Marshall's department gives and asks for clues in April's sexual assault. And how close an eye should the school keep on its minors. We'll have those stories, a personal commentary, and a sunny mountain weather forecast. 10/21/1994: The funding flap between Montrose and San Miguel counties continues. And the Division of Wildlife says it's good hunting so far. We'll have those stories and tonight's mountain weather forecast. 10/24/1994: Another sexual assault reported in town over the weekend while hunting season keeps the sheriffs busy. Booze and ballots are on the council agenda. We'll have those stories, poetry, and tonight's mountain weather forecast. 10/25/1994: Saturday's assault victim now says it didn't happen. Meanwhile, another assault is reported today. The One World's liquor license is suspended for a week. Not many sparks at the candidates' forum. The Rep brings an off-season treat with Rugrats.