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A document, possibly written by Emma Nardin Oberto, around 1990, as part of the oral history project, conducted by the Wilkinson Public Library, in Telluride, Colorado. Describes Gio Oberto and Hattie Gallo(n) Obertos' lives.
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Gio Oberto's obituary (unknown publisher). More than likely published in either San Miguel County or Montrose County. Exact date is also unknown, but would be February of 1942.
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An obituary for Gio Oberto, dated February 11, 1942, and published by the Montrose Press. Please note the misspelling of the last name--the correct last name is Oberto.
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A couple of obituaries, for Tynne Oberto, provided by her son, Don.
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Published by the Telluride Watch, a newspaper article about the ground-breaking Wilkinson Public Library construction for the new library building, built in 2000, in Telluride, Colorado.
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An article, provided by Craig Muhonen via email, describes Jeff Campbell's first hang gliding flight In Telluride, Colorado.
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An article, located in the Telluride room of the Wilkinson Public Library. The publisher is unknown. This is Alta Cassietto's obituary.
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Jim Bedford and Ken Mondlin published this questionnaire in the Telluride Times on May 31, 1973. They wanted to know what the citizens of Telluride, Colorado would like a town radio station to be. Other board members of the San Miguel Educational Fund, mentioned in the article, include Ed Withers, David Sklare, and John Payne.
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This article details the ways in which Telluride Ski Resort proposed to expand resort boundaries, potentially into Prospect Basin. It also discusses wetlands filling and construction by Telski in Mountain Village that was, according to Sheep Mountain Alliance, illegal.
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This newspaper article is from 1982 and describes Telluride's ninth annual Bluegrass and Country Music Festival. While not noted, the Rocky Mountain News is believed to be the publisher, since John Ashton is the author of the article.
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An article from the Telluride Mountain Journal, dated August 134, 1987, discusses Robert Allen, the KOTO Radio manager, in Telluride, Colorado and the Town of Telluride finance director, Kevin Swain, attending a Grateful Dead/Bob Dylan concert in Oakland.
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This is a newspaper article that is most likely from the Telluride Times - Journal published in June 1988. The article discusses Dave Foreman's visit to the newly formed Sheep Mountain Alliance in order to encourage grassroots organizing against logging and road development. Foreman, founder of Earth First!, was a prominent figure in the environmental movement during the 1970s-1990s.
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This article, titled "Robinson is KOTO news director", published on December 28, 1978, is from the Telluride Times. Rita Robinson was appointed as the new news director and discusses her radio career.
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Silvio J. "Dutch" Oberto's obituary. Please note: this article originally was written by the Telluride Times (exact same article) on April 25, 1974. Also--please note the date of death is incorrect. The correct date of death is April 22, 1974 (not 1973).
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This article written by Corinne Platt, SMA board member, outlines a strong argument for condemnation of the Telluride Valley Floor.
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This front-page news story announces the first major victory of the environmental group Sheep Mountain Alliance: the prevention of logging on Sheep Mountain for at least ten years. The article discusses the importance of elk habitat in the area and earmarks 3,600 acres for semi-primitive roadless management, 700 acres for wildlife habitat emphasis, and 500 acres for motorized recreation along the highway corridor.