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ONR 2-22-13
StateImpact: Water Negotiations
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After a third stay in the lawsuit between the state of Oklahoma and the Choctaw and Chickasaw tribes passed, parties asked for more time to hammer out a deal. But will 90 more days make a difference? We speak to Logan Layden of StateImpact Oklahoma to find out.
Related Topics: Environment, Business & Economy, Government, Environment, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on February 22, 2013
ONR 2-22-13
School Security
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As the nation continues to deal with the aftermath of the Newtown shooting, citizens of Oklahoma are noting their own brush with disaster after a Bartlesville student's plan to attack his school was thwarted just in time. It sums up to school administrators and lawmakers working to find a way to make schools more secure.
Related Topics: Education, Forensics & Investigations, Government, Politics, Social Issues, Health, Education
Originally broadcast on February 22, 2013
ONR 2-22-13
Freshman Legislators
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Two dozen freshmen legislators have begun their first terms in the Oklahoma House and Senate, and have begun learning what it takes to make a law.
Related Topics: Government, Politics
Originally broadcast on February 22, 2013
ONR 2-22-13
At the Capitol with eCapitol
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With lawmakers in Washington facing down sequestration, local legislators continue to burn through a pile of bills in committees, which eCapitol reporter Shawn Ashley has been watching.
Related Topics: Government, Politics
Originally broadcast on February 22, 2013
ONR 2-22-13
Administration Consolidation
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With caps in place for administrative spending, a handful of school districts across the state are working to get more bang for their administrative buck by consolidating positions like superintendents.
Related Topics: Community, Education, Business & Economy, Government, Education
Originally broadcast on February 22, 2013
Oklahoma Forum
Col. Lawrence Wilkerson
He was Chief of Staff to Secretary of State Colin Powell from 2002 to 2005. Before joining the State Department, he served 31 years in the U.S. Army and was special assistant to General Powell when he was Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. while at the state department, Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson helped make the case for waging war in Iraq. Since leaving the Bush administration, he has been an outspoken critic of the war and American foreign policy in the region. On February 5th, Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson spoke at the University of Central Oklahoma. I talked to him that day about Iran, Syria, Israel, U.S. foreign policy, the military and more. Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson is our guest, on Oklahoma Forum.
Related Topics: United States, Modern, War & Conflict, Government, Politics, National Security, Global Affairs, Social Issues, Military & Espionage
Originally broadcast on February 24, 2013
Oklahoma News Report
2-15-13
On this ONR, worker's comp reform has become a key part of republican lawmaker's agenda this session, which could lead to major changes for Oklahoma workers. Also on legislators' agenda: curbing the high number of Oklahomans driving without insurance. Good childcare is a conundrum for families across the state, but some parents find themselves in a gap--earning too much to receive assistance, and too little to afford childcare on their own. It's a problem hitting not just families, but childcare centers as well. And an agency out to clean up the state's defunct drilling sites. Plus, towns get 'Entrepreneur Ready,' stitching together love for veterans, and local poets break down the spirit behind the pen--or, the laptop, on this ONR.
Related Topics: Literature & Writing, Folk Art & Crafts, Community, Health Care & Illnesses, Child Development, Earth, Environment, Weather & Natural Disasters, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Social Issues, Health, Energy & Environment, Military & Espionage
Originally broadcast on February 15, 2013
ONR 2-15-13
Worker's Comp
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Worker's Compensation reform has been a lodestone of lawmakers' agendas this legislative session in Oklahoma, and the proposed changes to the system could have a big effect on injured workers.
Related Topics: Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Health
Originally broadcast on February 15, 2013
ONR 2-15-13
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New laws are being considered at the state capitol that would up the punishment for uninsured drivers, in an effort to curb the numbers of motorists without insurance.
Related Topics: Travel, Business & Economy, Government, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on February 15, 2013
ONR 2-15-13
Oklahoma Watch: Uninsured
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Thousands of Oklahomans lack health care, a problem exacerbated by access, work, and myths surrounding the uninsured. Oklahoma Watch contributing writer Warren Vieth has been reporting on the uninsured in the state and their unique struggles to stay healthy.
Related Topics: Health Care & Illnesses, Government, Politics, Social Issues, Health, Health
Originally broadcast on February 15, 2013






