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Listen To Me
9-28-12
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In our latest segment of our joint project with PBS Newshour titled 'Listen To Me,' voters voice their concerns with the nation's political course, and their fears and hopes about what it means for the future.
Related Topics: Biography & Profiles, Community, People & Profiles, Health Care & Illnesses, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, National Security, Social Issues, Health, Education, Opinion
Originally broadcast on September 28, 2012
ONR Extra: Gov. Mary Fallin Town Hall
9-28-12
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Governor Mary Fallin, along with members of her cabinet, hosted a town hall meeting last week at the OSU-Tulsa campus. While the conversation touched on transportation and jobs, the focus was clearly on education, with Secretary of Education Phyllis Hudecki announcing plans to study the efficiency of the state's education system. But answers for questions on funding left some in the audience wanting
Related Topics: Community, Education, Business & Economy, Government, Education
Originally broadcast on September 28, 2012
Whizbang, Oklahoma
9-28-12
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The ghost town of Whizbang, Oklahoma, is about to get a breath of life by way of the printed word.
Related Topics: Literature & Writing, Community, People & Profiles, Civilizations, Modern, Social Issues, Arts & Entertainment, Biography & Profiles
Originally broadcast on September 28, 2012
Capitol Art Follow-Up
9-28-12
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Several months ago, we reported on artwork at the state capitol, and the damage it was undergoing due to another artistic upgrade--the capitol's new dome. Now we check back in on artwork at the capitol, and the high-tech propositions to save the work.
Related Topics: Fine Arts, Community, Earth, Environment, Government, Arts & Entertainment, Transportation & Infrastructure
Originally broadcast on September 28, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
9-21-12
On this ONR, we explore the payday loan stores that Oklahomans are using in droves--as much as twice the national average. Then, as bodies of water dry up and a key aquifer in southeastern Oklahoma is depleted, residents are left wondering if local mining operations are to blame. In the eastern wing of the state, three entities--a university, a hospital, and a high school--are banding together to help end the shortage of rural doctors. Medicine isn't the only concern of rural parts of the state. We speak with Mike Spradling, President of the Oklahoma Farm Bureau, about the Farm Bill languishing in Congress, and what that means for local farmers. Plus, the Great State Fair, voters speak their mind, and painting up the ice, on this ONR.
Related Topics: Folk Art & Crafts, Community, Travel, Sports & Recreation, People & Profiles, Fitness & Nutrition, Caregiving, Personal Finance, Modern, Earth, Environment, Animals, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Environment, Science & Technology, Social Issues, Health, Education, Arts & Entertainment, Sports, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on September 21, 2012
StateImpact: Water Wars
9-21-12
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The mining operations near the Arbuckle-Simpson Aquifer and the depletion of water in the area is a story Logan Layden at StateImpact Oklahoma has been following for several weeks. We spoke with Logan about his research and what he's uncovered.
Related Topics: Community, Food, Earth, Environment, Business & Economy, Government, Environment, Social Issues, Health
Originally broadcast on September 21, 2012
Water Wars
9-21-12
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A new battle has erupted in the state's ongoing water wars, one not over who has rights to certain sources, but what has happened to one particular aquifer in southeastern Oklahoma, and who's to blame: drought, mining operations, or both?
Related Topics: Community, Food, Earth, Environment, Business & Economy, Government, Environment, Science & Technology, Social Issues, Energy & Environment, Society
Originally broadcast on September 21, 2012
Oklahoma Life: State Fair
9-21-12
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The Great State Fair of Oklahoma--it's not all deep-fried Oreos and Tilt-A-Whirls. It's also showdown between livestock professionals and students from across the state to determine who's the top dog--or, in this case, cow--in the Grand Champion competition.
Related Topics: Folk Art & Crafts, Community, People & Profiles, Education, Fun & Games, Education, Arts & Entertainment
Originally broadcast on September 21, 2012
Rural Doctors
9-21-12
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There's a severe shortage of rural doctors in Oklahoma, an issue Oklahoma State University's School of Medicine in Tulsa is trying to rectify. Helping with that recruiting shortage is a hospital in Tahlequah and a FFA class in Wagoner, hoping to combine students' desire to help others and their love of rural Oklahoma to create the next generation of rural physicians.
Related Topics: Community, Health Care & Illnesses, Fitness & Nutrition, Caregiving, Education, Health, Education
Originally broadcast on September 21, 2012
Payday Loans
9-21-12
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Payday loans are popular in Oklahoma; thirteen percent of Oklahomans have used a loan store in the last five years, double the national average. From brick-and-mortar stores to sites online, payday loans are readily available, but at what cost? ONR's Lis Exon examines the price of payday loans.
Related Topics: Community, Personal Finance, Business & Economy, Government, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on September 24, 2012






