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Three newscasts, from KOTO Radio, in Telluride, Colorado: 2/26/1991: Jon Kovash & Debbie Laity: (First 10 minutes of recording) 1.) TELCO announces a new policy for buying a ski pass. 2.) The airport authority decides to buy the airport and land. 3.) Town council announces their plans for the new year, including the creation of Shandoka, providing down-valley bus service, hydro-power development, increasing airport security, the bike path development...
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A KOTO Radio newscast, from March 8th, 1991. Debbie Laity is the newscaster. Recording length is about 15 minutes: 1.) The marshal's department reports, including an investigation into a break-in at Olympic Sports. 2.) The county is considering plans for a Mountain Village employee housing unit (As of 2019, this is now called Village Court Apartments). 3.) The Town Planning and Zoning Commission considers development plans and concerns due to the...
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A KOTO Radio show, in Telluride, Colorado, called Voices & Visions. This program aired February 25, 1987. Sharon Shuteran interviews Lynn Rae Lowe, about her 14-year residency in Telluride. Recording is about 32 minutes long. Supported in part by an award from the Colorado Historical Records Advisory Board, through funding from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC), National Archives Records Administration.
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A KOTO Radio show, in Telluride, Colorado, from March 20, 1987. Rasta Stevie interviews the Rebel Rockers group, a popular reggae band from California. Recording length is 30 minutes. Supported in part by an award from the Colorado Historical Records Advisory Board, through funding from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC), National Archives Records Administration.
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A KOTO Radio station show, called Voices & Visions, in Telluride, Colorado. Rita Robinson and Barry Cook interviewed long-time resident Denise Greaver on July 6, 1988. Denise described her life in a Naturita commune and her time in Telluride, Colorado as a single mother. She also discussed the advantages and disadvantages of living in Telluride during the 1980's and the changes she has seen in the past decade. Supported in part by an award from...
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A KOTO Radio station show, called Voices & Visions, in Telluride, Colorado. Charles Upton and Johnny Stevens interviewed long-time resident Roy Elliott (Alley Oop) on May 11, 1988. Alley Oop was a life-time resident of Telluride (since the 1930's), and the rancher of the valley floor. He also worked for the mining company. The interview lasts about 36 minutes. The last 12 minutes of the recording is news from the American Medical Association. Supported...
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A KOTO Radio station show, called Voices & Visions, in Telluride, Colorado. Rita Robinson interviewed Sooz Austin on April 8, 1987. Sooz is a resident, since 1982, and speaks of the changes in the 1980's in Telluride. Supported in part by an award from the Colorado Historical Records Advisory Board, through funding from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC), National Archives Records Administration.
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A KOTO Radio show, in Telluride, Colorado, that took place March 27, 1977. Brother Al had a regular Sunday morning radio show, but was not able to attend this show due to his mother's passing. Richard (Dick) Unruh was Al's replacement for this show.
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A KOTO Radio show, in Telluride, Colorado, called Friday Focus: Telluride Town Marshal, Hank Smith, discusses the rising crime rate with Bob Brickell. Date recorded is January 10, 1986. Recording is about 45 minutes long. Supported in part by an award from the Colorado Historical Records Advisory Board, through funding from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC), National Archives Records Administration.
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A KOTO Radio show, in Telluride, Colorado, called "Old News is Good News." Terry Selby and Lynn Rae Lowe interview Rita Robinson, Stephanie "the red" Shandera, and Barry Cook about their experience broadcasting the news on KOTO. Supported in part by an award from the Colorado Historical Records Advisory Board, through funding from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC), National Archives Records Administration.
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A KOTO Radio show, in Telluride, Colorado, that celebrates New Year's Eve in 1979. Recording is called: Telluride Times Square: New Year's Eve 1979-1980. Jerry Greene interviews anonymous people on the streets and and the Kotoettes tap dance on the courthouse steps. Recording length is about 20 minutes. Supported in part by an award from the Colorado Historical Records Advisory Board, through funding from the National Historical Publications and...
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A KOTO Radio show, called Rasta Stevie interviews Neon Prophet with Jamie Serrito and David, that aired June 13, 1987. Lots of music, the interview, followed by a toast. Total length is 25 minutes. Supported in part by an award from the Colorado Historical Records Advisory Board, through funding from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC), National Archives Records Administration.
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A KOTO Radio show, from Telluride, Colorado, that aired April 6, 1987. Virginia Egger, Town Manager, interviews LIto Flores, Sally Courtney, and Bill Frown-Felter about how to improve the streets of Telluride. Length is about 30 minutes. Supported in part by an award from the Colorado Historical Records Advisory Board, through funding from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC), National Archives Records Administration....
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A KOTO Radio show, in Telluride, Colorado, that discusses the pros and cons of the Grateful Dead concert, that took place in 1987. The date of this recording is April 20, 1987, and Rasta Stevie and Carole Chowen debate the issue. The radio host's name is unknown. Length of recording is about 42 minutes. Supported in part by an award from the Colorado Historical Records Advisory Board, through funding from the National Historical Publications and...
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Jerry Greene interviews Nancy Craft (Ophir resident, at the time of the recording and town manager) and Joe Crane, town manager of the town of Telluride, Colorado. This recording is dated 12/30, and probably occurred during 1978. The year had a huge amount of snow and Greene, Craft, and Crane discuss the snow's consequences. Recording is about 41 minutes long.
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A KOTO show, called Friday Live, that probably aired in the late 1970's. Terry Selby interviews Johnnie Stevens about Johnnie's career as the head of the ski patrol and the assistant mountain manager on the Telluride Ski Resort. Recording length is about 32 minutes.
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Terry Tice interviews Mountain Manager, Johnnie Stevens, and Marketing Director, Mike Hess on October 6, 1988. Recording is approximately 33 minutes.
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A KOTO show, called Friday Live. Jerry Greene interviews John Lifton-Zoline, designer and planner for the Telluride company. Date is September 7, 1979 and length is about 33 minutes.
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Billy Mahoney describes life in Telluride, Colorado in 1932. He speaks of the first ever ski lift and skiing, also starting his mining career at age 15.
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The first ever ski report for the Telluride Ski Resort! Dated 11/29/1975. Weekend only operations, at that time, until December, and then opened every day. Then, George Faulkner retracts the earlier policy, to be opened weekends only, and states the decision will be made the following week.