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News & Public Affairs » Science & Technology
ONR 12-14-12
Wind Power
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The wind industry is booming in Oklahoma, but it's not without detractors who want the wind farms somewhere other than their backyard.
Related Topics: Earth, Business & Economy, Government, Science & Technology, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on December 14, 2012
ONR 12-14-12
StateImpact: Water & Money
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With the passage of State Question 764, the Oklahoma Water Resources Board was granted the ability to issue up to $300 million in bonds, something that many small towns will take advantage of to update antiquated water systems. We spoke with StateImpact's Logan Layden about the program and the projects it's funding.
Related Topics: Government, Environment, Science & Technology, Transportation & Infrastructure
Originally broadcast on December 14, 2012
ONR 12-14-12
Online Schools
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More and more students are going online to graduate high school, but it's a system that has had little oversight in more than five years.
Related Topics: Community, Child Development, Education, Government, Science & Technology, Education
Originally broadcast on December 14, 2012
ONR 12-7-12
Blended Gasoline: E-15
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Ethanol has been fueling much debate over gas, efficiency and prices, but one thing is for certain--almost any gas station carries petroleum blended with it. Now a higher blend is available, E-15, which contains 15 percent alcohol. It's not available in Oklahoma yet, but drivers traveling out of state should be aware of the pros and cons of this fuel.
Related Topics: Travel, Science & Technology, Transportation & Infrastructure
Originally broadcast on December 7, 2012
ONR 11-9-12
Stateline: Hot and Dry
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Poor crops, record-low water levels, cracked, dry earth and nearly unbearable heat: if that sounds familiar, you've lived through one of Oklahoma's summers recently. Droughts have walloped the Sooner state for the past two years, and it has many across the state trying to come up with solutions to the fallout caused by Oklahoma's water deficiency.
Related Topics: Earth, Environment, Natural History, Weather & Natural Disasters, Science & Technology, Social Issues, Health
Originally broadcast on November 9, 2012
ONR 11-9-12
Dust Bowl: Endangered Species
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Protecting the land became a key issues for Oklahomans after the Dust Bowl, but also protecting the wild life. Today, conservation districts work to protect western Oklahoma's native grasslands and the rare species who call the tall prairie home.
Related Topics: Environment, Natural History, Weather & Natural Disasters, Animals, Environment, Science & Technology
Originally broadcast on November 9, 2012
ONR 11-9-12
Dust Bowl: Climate Change
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Leading up to the Dust Bowl was a devastating drought, similar to the one felt by Oklahoma for the past two years. But now armed with experience and years of research on soil conservation, conservationists and farmers are working together to prevent another Dust Bowl from hitting the state.
Related Topics: Environment, Natural History, Weather & Natural Disasters, Global Affairs, Science & Technology, Education, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on November 9, 2012
Dust Bowl: Soil Conservation
10-26-12
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The wind is often considered the main culprit in causing the terror known as the Dust Bowl, but huge floods were equally detrimental to the once-fertile soil. In this report, Bob Sands explores the programs set in place to prevent these disasters from recurring.
Related Topics: Community, Modern, Earth, Environment, Weather & Natural Disasters, Environment, Science & Technology, Energy & Environment, Transportation & Infrastructure
Originally broadcast on October 26, 2012
Dust Bowl: Flood Control Dams
10-19-12
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People often think of the Dust Bowl sweeping away the Oklahoma topsoil in furious winds, but rarely do people think about that same soil being washed away due to erosion. But this was an issue and a lesson taken from the Dust Bowl, one that's led to the creation of flood control dams.
Related Topics: Community, Modern, Earth, Environment, Natural History, Weather & Natural Disasters, Business & Economy, Government, Environment, Science & Technology, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on October 19, 2012
Business News
10-19-12
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Ted Streuli, Editor of the Journal Record, joins us this week to discuss foreclosure battles, multi-state power projects, and the Made in Oklahoma Coalition in this week's business news interview.
Related Topics: Business & Economy, Government, Science & Technology
Originally broadcast on October 19, 2012






