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Digital Technology (3:02)
Featured in 21st Century Classroom
Members of a house subcommittee believe the state can save money on textbooks by moving from traditional printed words to digital or online texts. Some public schools have already made the switch, and they tell lawmakers that the idea not only saves money, it improves student test scores.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Government, Science & Technology, Education
Originally broadcast on November 10, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
Higher Education Regents (3:15)
Featured in Top Stories
Regents for Higher Education will ask the Oklahoma legislature for a 5.56% increase in funding for the next fiscal year, despite the ongoing shortfall in state government funding.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Government, Education
Originally broadcast on November 10, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
Sand Springs Microbrewery (3:50)
Featured in Preserving History
An old building in Sand Springs is getting a new lease on life. Next summer, a microbrewery, restaurant, and event center will open in an old utility building.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Business & Economy
Originally broadcast on November 9, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
Small Business Conference (2:16)
Featured in Top Stories
Hundreds of small high tech developers from across the state gathered at a national conference held in Oklahoma City. Representatives from numerous federal agencies told the attendees about federal money that is available for technology innovation and research in Oklahoma.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Business & Economy, Science & Technology, Energy & Environment, Transportation & Infrastructure, Communications & Media
Originally broadcast on November 9, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
Senate President (0:51)
Featured in Top Stories
The Republican majority in the state Senate has tapped Sapulpa State Senator, Brian Bingman, as the new President Pro-Tem.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Government
Originally broadcast on November 9, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
Fallin Economic Team (0:58)
Featured in It's Your Government
Governor-Elect Mary Fallin has chosen her new economic development team. It includes a former state lawmaker, an official from a top aerospace company, and a banker.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Business & Economy, Government
Originally broadcast on November 9, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
Diabetes Awareness (4:01)
Featured in Living Well
One in three adults in America will suffer some form of diabetes by 2050. ONR talked with Dr. Steven Chernausek from the Harold Hamm Diabetes Center about what is causing the disease to spread and how to stop it.
Related Topics: Health, Health Care & Illnesses, Fitness & Nutrition, Lifestyle
Originally broadcast on November 9, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
Bokoshe Flyash Contamination (4:40)
Featured in Top Stories
Residents in the small Oklahoma town of Bokoshe say an industrial by-product of mining, called "flyash," is killing them. Environmentalists agree, but the owners of the mine say no one is at risk. KOTV reporter Jennifer Loren investigated, and she shares her in-depth report with us.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Environment, Health
Originally broadcast on November 9, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
Students and Tolerance (3:06)
Featured in 21st Century Classroom
Students all across the country are taking a stand against bullying. November 9th was "mix it up at lunch day" at schools nationwide. Students were encouraged to cross social and racial boundaries by sitting next to someone new in the cafeteria at lunchtime. We visited a participating school in Broken Arrow.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, News & Public Affairs, Religion & Beliefs, Community, Race & Ethnicity, Gender & Sexual Identity, Race & Ethnicity, Social Issues, Education, Religion & Beliefs
Originally broadcast on November 9, 2010






