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A KOTO Radio show, called Friday Live, that aired in Telluride, Colorado probably in the early 1980's (the date of the recording is unknown). Jerry Greene interviews Donald O'Rourke, Telluride's longest resident. Donald goes into extensive history of the area--starting in the early 1900's until the present. Please see the transcription for details and to jump between topics with the timestamps.
Topics discussed include:
1.) Liberty Bell Gold mining...
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A KOTO reel-to-reel newscast recording, from approximately 1977 Total length is about 2 hour, 39 minutes. Tracks include:
1. Bob Hedlend interview on coal stire's affect on Telluride, 11/1977: (1:22).
2. Don O'Roark interview, past due taxes: (7:38).
3. John Manstield on mountain medical services progress and needs: (3:12).
4. Jane Hill interview on county health services (WIC), 11/6/77: (11:08)
5. Bob Dolan, division of highway speed limit...
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A KOTO reel-to-reel newscast recording, from 1978-1979. Total length is 59 minutes. Tracks include:
1. Public forum, Part I, 11/3/78.
2. Interview with candidates: Conlin & Stevens.
3. Jim Reent, reason: Aspen mall and transportation.
4. Interview with Monsieur Johnson, 5/25/79.
5. Interview with Dennis Keaton about Homestake, 6/4/79.
6. Fred Shellman: Bluegrass, 6/7/79.
7. Telluride Lodge: F. Libby, 6/8/79.
8. Ryan/Milliken, John Brooks,...
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"The early 70's was a time of rebellion and experimentation. As the nation reeled with social upheaval, creativity flourished. Telluride was changing, mining was dying, skiing was born. What emerged was a lively community forging a new identity in a spectacular isolated mountain landscape." -- from case.