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More Trains (2:28)
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Originally broadcast on October 19, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
Teacher Retirement System (3:05)
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Related Topics: Business & Economy, Government, Education
Originally broadcast on October 19, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
Breast Cancer (8:08)
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Originally broadcast on October 19, 2010
ONR
October 19, 2010 (28:39)
Oklahoma Votes 2010 focuses on campaign finance tonight. How can you track the money, where will you hit a brick wall and just how much cash does it take to mount a successful campaign for public office. A legislative panel begins an examination of a proposal to remove retired teachers from the pension system if they take jobs with associations or labor unions. Last week it was expansion of passenger rail services to the north, this week a study has begun to find a new Intermodal train station for Oklahoma City. Then there’s street cars, commuter trains and more. All the talk and planning is now bumping up against the big issue, funding. For Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we talk with an expert on fund raising, awareness and new treatments.
Originally broadcast on October 19, 2010
ONR
October 18, 2010 (28:35)
The new judge hearing the murder trial of an Oklahoma City pharmacist has denied a request to allow T.V. camera’s to cover the proceedings. Judge Ray Elliott did rule that T.V. cameras will be allowed into the courtroom when the jury reaches a verdict for Jerome Ersland. A group of guards and other employees of the Department of Corrections say legislators will have to come up with a supplemental funding measure for the current fiscal year. Employees continue to face furloughs at a time when staffing levels are already very low. We talk with a veteran Oklahoma coal miner, who now teaches safety courses, about the Chilean miner rescue and Oklahoma’s deadly past for those who earned a living working underground. Get ready for the campaign signs? Several communities have tough laws about placing signs along right-of-ways but will they enforce those city laws if it involves those running for public office? For the 30th month in a row, the number of Oklahomans receiving food stamps has increased. A discussion on the reasons behind why so many people in the Sooner state, need help putting food on the table.
Originally broadcast on October 18, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
SNAP Program (4:22)
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Originally broadcast on October 18, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
Mine Rescues (3:06)
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Originally broadcast on October 18, 2010
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Artificial Heart Folo (2:31)
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Originally broadcast on October 18, 2010
ONR
October 15, 2010 (28:39)
One student was shot and another injured during a fight at Langston University. The OSBI has been called into the case. One man is in custody and two others are still being sought. 30 people are in custody, accused of food stamp fraud. Only two of the suspects have been identified, a pair of convenience store owners. They are accused of defrauding more than $1.8-million. Volunteer fire departments across the state are struggling to bring in enough money to cover their meager budgets. In Avant, volunteers are looking for ways to raise more money for a department already poorly equipped, as wildfire season approaches. Community leaders from across the state spent their day learning ways to enhance their economic development efforts and bring new jobs or keep current jobs from leaving. Hundreds of homeless veterans, got new clothes, had physical checkups plus many other services during the two day Sooner Stand-Down this week in Oklahoma City. We talk with the head of the Homeless Alliance
Originally broadcast on October 15, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
Sooner Standdown (4:57)
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Originally broadcast on October 15, 2010






