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ONR 3-1-13
Oklahoma Stories: St. Gregory's University
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As the search begins for a new Pope amid Pope Benedict's resignation, we look back on a time when the Roman Catholic Church expanded in Oklahoma, helping to build some of the state's earliest centers of education.
Related Topics: Education, Modern, Biography & Profiles
Originally broadcast on March 1, 2013
ONR 12-7-12
World War II Stories: Pearl Harbor
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Last week was the anniversary of the bombing of Pearl Harbor, a tragic event that launched the United States into the second World War. It was a day that would live on in infamy, and forever in the minds of survivors. As part of OETA's World War II Stories, Dick Pryor spoke with Pearl Harbor survivor Paul Goodyear about being stationed in paradise, and the day paradise was lost.
Related Topics: United States, War & Conflict, Biography & Profiles
Originally broadcast on December 7, 2012
ONR 11-30-12
Highway 9: Tommy Franks Museum
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In Hobart, Oklahoma, there's a museum that's much more than just a collection of memorabilia. While dedicated to Tommy Franks, one of the state's most renown military leaders, the museum also works to remember the past and mold the leaders of our future.
Related Topics: Travel, People & Profiles, Modern, War & Conflict, Biography & Profiles
Originally broadcast on November 30, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
8-17-12
On this week's ONR, schools across the country are growing more diverse, and it's causing unique problems for some Oklahoma educators. Clean energy abounds in the Sooner state, or it's trying to. Lawmakers and leaders continue to push for compressed natural gas vehicles, and while Oklahoma is eighth in the country for wind energy production, the loss of a tax credit could leave a booming industry blowing in the wind. Out of the ashes of the state's recent wildfires, communities come together to help students left homeless from the flames, and one program is helping rural residents better fireproof vulnerable houses. Plus, a trip to Tulsa's historic Greenwood District, an exploration of a tribe's history, and a look at the high-flying women of the Museum of the 99's on this ONR.
Related Topics: Community, Race & Ethnicity, Travel, Sports & Recreation, People & Profiles, Women, Lifestyle, Child Development, Education, Modern, Biography & Profiles, Environment, Weather & Natural Disasters, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Environment, Women, Race & Ethnicity, Social Issues, Education, Biography & Profiles, Transportation & Infrastructure, Health, Society
Originally broadcast on August 17, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
ONR Extra: Elizabeth Smart
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Her story played out in national headlines: kidnapped in 2002, gone for nine long months, counted as lost by many, and then rescued after authorities were told about her kidnappers' whereabouts. What's not so well known is the aftermath of Elizabeth Smart's kidnapping. She has taken her experience and turned it into a tool for advocacy, working to prevent crimes against children. Recently, Smart spoke at the Girl Scouts of Eastern Oklahoma's inaugural Women of Character speaker series about her harrowing experience, and how she turned her tragedy into triumph.
Related Topics: Biography & Profiles, Community, People & Profiles, Biography & Profiles, Women, Social Issues, Biography & Profiles
Originally broadcast on August 17, 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
Gene Stipe In Memoriam
7-27-12
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This week, legendary Oklahoma legislator Gene Stipe died on July 21 after a lengthy battle with illness. We remember Gene Stipe, both the good and the bad about this legislative legend, and speak with his longtime friend Senior Federal Judge Lee R. West of the Western District of Oklahoma.
Related Topics: Biography & Profiles, People & Profiles, Modern, Biography & Profiles, Government, Politics, Social Issues, Biography & Profiles
Originally broadcast on July 30, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
6-15-12
The Oklahoma City Thunder have torn through the playoffs and now advance to the NBA finals, we explore a state that is truly 'thunderstruck.' Reporter Lis Exon joins World War II veterans as they travel to Washington D.C. with the Honor Flights program. Elections are nigh, and as both parties try to court the Hispanic vote, Latino voters weigh their options. We look at natural gas giant Chesapeake, former NBA stars making their way in the world of art, and Native American movie stars, on this ONR.
Related Topics: Film & Television, Performing Arts, Fine Arts, Biography & Profiles, Community, Race & Ethnicity, People & Profiles, Modern, War & Conflict, Biography & Profiles, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Race & Ethnicity, Social Issues, Arts & Entertainment, Biography & Profiles
Originally broadcast on June 15, 2012
Honor Flights
6-15-12
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The Honor Flights program was started to take World War II veterans to the nation's capitol, so they might see the monuments built out of respect and gratitude for their generations' sacrifice. But with more and more veterans passing away due to their advanced age--an estimated thousand a day--the program is upping the number of trips to three a year. Reporter Lis Exon and photographer Ilea Shutler joined the June 6th Honor Flight--the 68th anniversary of D-Day.
Related Topics: Community, People & Profiles, Aging, Modern, War & Conflict, Biography & Profiles, Social Issues, Biography & Profiles
Originally broadcast on June 15, 2012
Hispanic Voting
6-15-12
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From 2000 to 2010, the Hispanic population doubled in Oklahoma, making it the major minority in the state. They also became a force in the economy, owning over 7,000 businesses and bringing billions of dollars in revenue to the state. With a primary election a handful of days away and November rapidly approaching, it's a demographic neither party can afford to ignore.
Related Topics: Community, Race & Ethnicity, Biography & Profiles, Government, Politics, Race & Ethnicity, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on June 15, 2012




