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Newsmaker Interview: Darrell Weaver
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Oklahoma currently rests between the horns of a new law meant to target and stop the creation of meth. The first half of House Bill 2491 came into effect in July limits the amount of cold medicine, like Sudafed or Claritin-D, an individual can purchase in a given amount of time. The other half of the bill will soon link Oklahoma up to other nearby states via an electronic system that tracks the sale of drugs used to make meth. We spoke to Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drug Director Darrell Weaver about the new law and how it's being used to stomp out an age-old problem.
Related Topics: Community, Biology & Chemistry, Business & Economy, Government, Social Issues, Health, Health, Society
Originally broadcast on August 17, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
CNG Cars
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Governor Mary Fallin can often be found in the Motor City as of late, as she joins a handful of leaders from 22 other states in pushing American car makers to craft more CNG vehicles for use in state fleets. Part of the reason for that push? Oklahoma's abundance of this cheap fuel.
Related Topics: Travel, Earth, Environment, Business & Economy, Government, Science & Technology, Energy & Environment, Transportation & Infrastructure
Originally broadcast on August 17, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
8-10-12
As wildfires scorch Oklahoma, state groups and charitable organizations scramble to meet the needs of those affected by the blaze. But fires are unfortunately nothing new to the state. We speak with officials in one town that has learned the hard way how to prevent fire--and the best way to battle the flames. We speak with StateImpact Oklahoma Digital Reporter Joe Wertz about the volunteer firefighters that throw caution--and their day jobs--to the wind to save others. Plus, school funding has some officials fuming, the 2012 Kids Count report bumps the state up in the rankings of child welfare to an unenviable 40th place, and the art of the tattoo, on this episode of ONR.
Related Topics: Performing Arts, Fine Arts, Folk Art & Crafts, Biography & Profiles, Community, Travel, People & Profiles, Child Development, Healthy Kids, Cooking, Environment, Natural History, Weather & Natural Disasters, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Environment, Social Issues, Health, Education, Arts & Entertainment, Biography & Profiles, Energy & Environment, Transportation & Infrastructure
Originally broadcast on August 10, 2012
Oklahoma Life: Tattoo Art
8-10-12
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1963 saw tattooing banned in Oklahoma, and years of working to reinstate the right to get inked was resisted on the grounds of morality, health, and safety. But 2006 saw tattooing legalized, and since then the industry has blossomed into a full-fledged business, art form, and another part of Oklahoma Life.
Related Topics: Folk Art & Crafts, Community, Business & Economy, Politics, Social Issues, Arts & Entertainment, Biography & Profiles, Society
Originally broadcast on August 10, 2012
Business News
8-10-12
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Ted Streuli, Managing Editor of the Journal Record, joins us again this week to discuss all the business news that is news.
Related Topics: Community, Business & Economy, Government, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on August 10, 2012
ONR Extra: A Conversation With Clyde Snow
8-3-12
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A pioneer in forensic anthropology, Dr. Clyde Snow has traveled the world to unlock the secrets of bones--identifying human remains, solving dusty murder mysteries, and sometimes, bringing despots to justice. It was one such case that took the good doctor to the witness stand in a high-profile trial in Iraq.
Related Topics: Biography & Profiles, People & Profiles, Modern, Archaeology, War & Conflict, Biography & Profiles, Natural History, Forensics & Investigations, Biography & Profiles, Science & Technology, Biography & Profiles, Biography & Profiles
Originally broadcast on August 3, 2012
Community Health Centers
8-3-12
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Recently, Governor Mary Fallin announced that she would wait until the November elections had wrapped up to decide on whether to expand Medicaid eligibility under the Affordable Healthcare Act. Similarly, state lawmakers continue to drag their feet on crafting a state healthcare exchange, hoping that a new president in the White House will reverse the law. While movement on the law remains in limbo, communities struggle to meet the healthcare demands of some 700,000 Oklahomans who have no health insurance.
Related Topics: Community, Health Care & Illnesses, Lifestyle, Child Development, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Social Issues, Health, Health
Originally broadcast on August 3, 2012
Clinton Water Shortage
8-3-12
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Last week, half of the nation was declared a natural disaster area as the heat wave and drought continue to wreak havoc across the United States. Cities everywhere are evaluating their water supply, but perhaps none so closely as Clinton as they look for some way to resupply their exhausted sources.
Related Topics: Community, Earth, Environment, Weather & Natural Disasters, Business & Economy, Government, Energy & Environment, Transportation & Infrastructure
Originally broadcast on August 3, 2012
Status of Bridges
8-3-12
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In 2003, ONR began an investigative series looking into the condition of bridges across Oklahoma. What we found was not reassuring--bridges crumbling, supported by rusted or rotting beams from one end of the state to the other. Now, nine years later, we speak with Oklahoma Department of Transportation Director Gary Ridley for an update on bridges across the state.
Related Topics: Business & Economy, Government, Transportation & Infrastructure
Originally broadcast on August 3, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
7-27-12
On this episode of ONR, we take a look at the drought gripping the state and many of it's industries. The heat is hitting agriculture hard, but so is a shortage of young farmers replacing retiring baby boomers. But there are some who say they can't think of a better career to pursue than that which requires a tractor. The Olympics might be in London, but some Olympians are right here in Oklahoma, recalling the joy of going for the gold. Plus, an all-new take on meals on wheels, animals get a helping hand, and we remember a local legislative legend on this ONR.
Related Topics: Biography & Profiles, Community, Food, People & Profiles, Health Care & Illnesses, Fitness & Nutrition, Modern, Earth, Environment, Natural History, Weather & Natural Disasters, Animals, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Environment, Science & Technology, Social Issues, Health, Education, Sports, Biography & Profiles, Energy & Environment, Transportation & Infrastructure, Health, Communications & Media, Biography & Profiles
Originally broadcast on July 27, 2012






