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Oklahoma News Report
6-14-13
In this ONR, the Comanche tribe and the military are locked in a modern day battle over rights and access to a tribal burial ground. While the military works to sort out that legal battle, new ones could soon be brewing for the federal government over the revealed NSA spying program, as law professor Joseph Thai explains. Meanwhile, protesters rally across the state to slow construction on legs of the Keystone XL Pipeline. All that, plus the rescue of animals caught in Oklahoma's recent tornadoes, the state's decisive victory in a legal battle over water, the wonderful world of paintball, and more on this ONR.
Related Topics: Folk Art & Crafts, Biography & Profiles, Race & Ethnicity, Travel, Sports & Recreation, Caregiving, Modern, War & Conflict, Environment, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, National Security, Social Issues, Energy & Environment, Military & Espionage
Originally broadcast on June 14, 2013
ONR 6-14-13
Oklahoma Stories: John Zink
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Oklahoma has it's share of philanthropists, inventors, and speed demons, but rarely are they wrapped up in one person. But that's the case in this Oklahoma Story.
Related Topics: Biography & Profiles, Travel, Modern, Business & Economy
Originally broadcast on June 14, 2013
ONR 5-31-13
Gas Prices & Travel
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With a sluggish economy and near record high gas prices, many Oklahomans are looking at vacationing close to home. But federal budget cuts have several popular campgrounds closed for the summer.
Related Topics: Travel, Government, Social Issues, Arts & Entertainment, Transportation & Infrastructure
Originally broadcast on May 31, 2013
ONR 5-10-13
Cherokee Capitol Renovations
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Called 'the most photographed symbol of the Cherokee Nation,' the Cherokee National Capitol is being brought back to it's former glory.
Related Topics: Travel, Modern, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on May 10, 2013
Oklahoma News Report
5-10-13
Health care challenges dog state leaders as the Affordable Care Act enactment date looms closer and Oklahoma continues to lack a plan. But health care issues isn't just hurting state leaders; the state's Hispanic community is often left in the cracks of medical care. Retirement is often the silver lining for employees, but after the latest recession, many retirement-age employees don't think they can afford not to work. Plus, getting Oklahoma City in shape, renovations to a Cherokee symbol, and much more on this ONR.
Related Topics: Folk Art & Crafts, Community, Travel, Health Care & Illnesses, Fitness & Nutrition, Caregiving, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Science & Technology, Health, Education, Health
Originally broadcast on May 10, 2013
ONR 5-3-13
Campus Journalists: Medicine Park Trout Festival
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As part of our ongoing Campus Journalists series, Cameron University student Kyle Bush takes us to the inaugural Medicine Park Trout Festival.
Related Topics: Travel, Sports & Recreation
Originally broadcast on May 3, 2013
ONR 5-3-13
Woody Guthrie Museum
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One of Oklahoma's most iconic figures has a new museum exploring his life and his impact on the musical world. Lis Exon takes us to the new Woody Guthrie Museum in Tulsa.
Related Topics: Music, Travel, People & Profiles
Originally broadcast on May 3, 2013
Oklahoma News Report
5-3-13
On this ONR, it's the big week at the state capitol, as top lawmakers and the governor hammer out a potential budget deal. But while some agencies are expecting more funding, others are looking at cuts. And state spending cuts aren't the only concern of some agencies, as sequestration begins to impact Oklahoma. As the state continues to battle prescription drug abuse, the PBS NewsHour highlights the struggle of one young Oklahoma athlete who lost his life to addiction. Plus, surplus programs, business news, and a trip to the new Woody Guthrie Museum in this ONR.
Related Topics: Music, Folk Art & Crafts, Community, Travel, Health Care & Illnesses, Aging, Child Development, Education, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Social Issues, Transportation & Infrastructure
Originally broadcast on May 5, 2013
Oklahoma News Report
4-12-13
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On this episode of the ONR, experts gather to discuss ways to reduce Oklahoma's climbing number of child abuse cases. Across the globe, war-torn regions often victimize women and children, but a particular international organization is working to help them and end conflict. We talk with co-founder Sanam Anderlini about women and peace. A new tribal health clinic prepares to open it's doors and improve the quality of life for its patrons. Plus, emergency preparedness, legislative updates, international students and Read Across America, on this ONR.
Related Topics: Community, Gender & Sexual Identity, Travel, Health Care & Illnesses, Child Development, Education, War & Conflict, Weather & Natural Disasters, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Women, Social Issues, Health, Education
Originally broadcast on April 12, 2013
ONR 4-12-13
International Students
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As part of our continuing Campus Journalists series, University of Central Oklahoma student and resident of inner-Mongolia China Jim Jimoo discusses why Oklahoma draws a large number of international students from across the globe.
Related Topics: Community, Travel, Education
Originally broadcast on April 23, 2013




