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State Revenue and Scott Meacham Interview (4:08)
Featured in It's Your Government
Oklahoma’s economy is recovering, but at a slow pace. State revenue collections are up from last year, but are short of projections by almost ten million dollars. We talk with State Treasurer Scott Meacham about the latest figures.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Business & Economy, Government
Originally broadcast on December 14, 2010
ONR
December 14, 2010 (28:39)
The state brought in $345.9 million in the month of November. That is nearly $30-million more than November of last year but is also nearly $10-million below what state officials had estimated would come in. We talk live with State Treasurer Scott Meacham about the latest figures. The U.S. Senate is expected to vote Wednesday on the bill extending tax cuts for all Americans. Oklahoma U.S. Senator Tom Coburn is endorsing the package as necessary for the nation even if parts of it he does not like. Among the drives to gather coats, clothes, toys and more for needy Oklahoma families, the call has also gone out for items to make the holidays better for animals living in shelters. In Oklahoma City alone, more than 700 dogs and cats await adoption. Oklahoma City Public Schools will begin classes next August on a continuous learning calendar. It basically means students would go to school year round with shorter breaks in the summer and longer breaks for the holiday season and in the spring.
Originally broadcast on December 14, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
Holiday Backpacks (3:13)
Featured in Living Well
One in five children in Oklahoma goes to bed hungry each night. With a long holiday break just ahead, officials at several Oklahoma public schools are concerned about keeping children fed while schools are on Christmas break. Teachers and staff at Tulsa’s Bell Elementary hope the community there will support their efforts to ensure kids have enough food to eat throughout the Christmas holiday.
Related Topics: Health, Parents, News & Public Affairs, Fitness & Nutrition, Healthy Kids, Social Issues, Health
Originally broadcast on December 13, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
Rural Medicine (2:49)
Featured in Living Well
Forty-six of Oklahoma’s eighty-one rural hospitals operate at a loss. Beaver County voters in the Oklahoma Panhandle, will decide on December 14th if a one-cent sales tax for hospital operations should be extended. And in Wagoner, voters there will decide on a new tax proposal to pay for hospital and ambulance service.
Related Topics: Health, News & Public Affairs, Health Care & Illnesses, Business & Economy, Health
Originally broadcast on December 13, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
Cancer Breakthrough (2:55)
Featured in Living Well
Using a drug already approved for treating lung cancers, researchers at the OU Health Sciences Center have found a way to virtually “wipe out” cancers of the pancreas, if treatment occurs early.
Related Topics: Health, Technology, Health Care & Illnesses, Health
Originally broadcast on December 13, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
Ersland Ruling (1:27)
Featured in Top Stories
Judge Ray Elliott has refused to step down as the presiding judge in the murder trial of Jerome Ersland, the Oklahoma City pharmacist accused of killing a teenager during an armed robbery. Defense lawyers for Ersland wanted Elliott to withdraw from the case, alleging he made racist comments.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs
Originally broadcast on December 13, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
House Firings (3:47)
Featured in It's Your Government
Sixteen more jobs have been eliminated at the Oklahoma House of Representatives, due to budget cuts. House Speaker-designate, Kris Steele, said twelve fulltime and four part-time positions have been cut. These terminations come just one week after eleven other House staff members were fired, including the House Fiscal Director.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Government
Originally broadcast on December 13, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
Earhart Bones (3:00)
Featured in Preserving History
Crucial information about the fate of Amelia Earhart is now in the hands of anthropologists at the University of Oklahoma. They are examining a bone fragment found on an uninhabited South Pacific tropical island by explorers last June.
Related Topics: History, Science & Nature, United States, War & Conflict, Forensics & Investigations
Originally broadcast on December 13, 2010
ONR
December 13, 2010 (28:38)
Oklahoma County Judge Ray Elliott refuses a request to step away from hearing the murder trial of pharmacist Jerome Ersland. Defense attorneys plan to appeal the ruling. 16 more jobs have been cut at the Oklahoma House of Representatives. 12 were full-time legislative assistants the other four were part-time jobs. In a highly specialized laboratory on the campus of the University of Oklahoma, experts are closely examining and conducting DNA profiles of bone fragments found on a south Pacific island. It is part of the effort to determine what happened to Amelia Earhart. Cancer researchers at the Peggy and Charles Stephenson Oklahoma Cancer Center have found a way to stop early stage pancreatic cancer and it is on a fast track to being available for human use. The price tag for maintaining health care access in rural Oklahoma is increasingly becoming a special sales tax. Another election is set for Tuesday to ask taxpayers to pay a little more to keep a rural hospital in operation.
Originally broadcast on December 13, 2010
ONR
December 10, 2010 (28:40)
Eight students from John Marshall High School ended up in local hospitals today after apparently ingesting prescription drugs. The students are reported in good condition now. They ranged in age from 12 to 15 and all were girls. Authorities are now investigating whether people have been posing as police officers and handing out traffic tickets in Shamrock. The small-town department was dissolved long ago after a history of surviving off of speed-traps. Several examples today of the Christmas Spirit with one that stood out because of its scope and impact. Every child at Mark Twain Elementary School got a present today from Eagle Heights Church. We talk with an OCU Professor who spends his spare time debunking things. Especially the prediction for a well known Psychic that before the end of this month extra-terrestrials will make themselves known to earthlings.
Originally broadcast on December 10, 2010






