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Oklahoma News Report

Quality Jobs (3:00)

Featured in Top Stories

A company in Broken Arrow that makes custom oil field equipment is getting ready for massive expansion. The company needs hundreds of new workers, from welders and electricians, to engineers and office staff. "Ener-flow" is using the Quality Jobs Program to fuel their expansion.

Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Business & Economy

Originally broadcast on November 4, 2010


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Oklahoma News Report

Fallin and Chamber of Commerce (2:47)

Featured in It's Your Government

The Governor-elect says she has a "lot of work to do" to get ready to take over the reins of state government. Mary Fallin spoke to a group of State Chamber of Commerce members, and made it clear to them that they were very important to her success, as well as to the success of the state as a whole.

Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Business & Economy, Government

Originally broadcast on November 4, 2010


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Oklahoma News Report

Kids Word (2:48)

Featured in 21st Century Classroom

Thousands of Oklahoma kids can say they have "traveled around the world." The bi-annual "Kids World" is being held this week at Tulsa's Expo Square. The festival is designed to teach children tolerance and understanding about other people and cultures.

Related Topics: Culture & Society, Religion & Beliefs, Community, Race & Ethnicity, Travel, Race & Ethnicity, Education, Religion & Beliefs

Originally broadcast on November 4, 2010


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Oklahoma News Report

CAIR Lawsuit Live Interview (5:32)

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Peter F. Krug is a Professor of Law at the University of Oklahoma. He teaches courses in Human Rights Law, Comparative Law, and International Law. He was interviewed by OETA's Dick Pryor about the passage of State Question 755, which prohibits Oklahoma courts from using Sharia or international law.

Related Topics: Culture & Society, News & Public Affairs, Religion & Beliefs, Religion & Beliefs

Originally broadcast on November 4, 2010


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Oklahoma News Report

CAIR Lawsuit (2:45)

Featured in Top Stories

A lawsuit has been filed against a controversial ballot measure that bans Oklahoma courts from considering Sharia or international law. A Muslim advocacy group believes that State Question 755, which was passed overwhelmingly by voters, is unconstitutional, because it unfairly singles out the Islamic faith.

Related Topics: Culture & Society, News & Public Affairs, Religion & Beliefs, Religion & Beliefs

Originally broadcast on November 4, 2010


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Oklahoma News Report

Drumright Murals (4:09)

Featured in Preserving History

The city of Drumright has a special way of preserving its history through artwork. The town is covered in murals that depict significant times in the history of their community.

Related Topics: Culture & Society, Community, Race & Ethnicity

Originally broadcast on November 3, 2010


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Oklahoma News Report

Prison Graduation (3:01)

Featured in Top Stories

It was graduation day for eight women from the “Women in Recovery” program in Tulsa. The program is designed to divert non-violent female offenders from prison into a program that helps them rebuild their lives.

Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Women, Social Issues

Originally broadcast on November 3, 2010


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Oklahoma News Report

Kipp Middle School (4:00)

Featured in Going Green

Students at Kipp Middle School in Tulsa get life lessons by planting trees, creating rain gardens and learning how to “go green”.

Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Environment, Environment, Education

Originally broadcast on November 2, 2010


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ONR

November 3, 2010 (28:37)

Oklahoma government is now firmly in control of the Republican Party. GOP Candidates swept all statewide offices and Mary Fallin becomes the states first female governor. She holds a news conference this afternoon with Governor Brad Henry to talk about her plans for the future. ONR pays a visit to Tecumseh, home town of Governor-Elect Mary Fallin to talk with people who grew up with the winner of Tuesday’s election and what it will mean for the future of the east-central Oklahoma community. We talk live with a pair of political analyst’s about how they see state government in the year ahead as guided by republicans for the first time in state history. It is graduation day for eight women who have completed the Women in Recovery Program, an alternative to locking up non-violent offenders.

Originally broadcast on November 3, 2010


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ONR

November 2, 2010 (28:37)

It’s Election Day! So far no serious problems have been reported as voters across the state make their way to their local polling locations. Pundits expect republican candidates to increase their numbers in the legislature as well as for statewide offices. Some voting locations are reporting record high turnout in today’s election, while others are reporting turnout to be normal for a mid-year election. Election officials are expecting 50% or more of the states eligible voters to cast ballots. One group of Oklahoma voters that appear largely ignored by politicians this election cycle is the Hispanic community. Candidates did not spend any money for ads on Spanish television and only a handful of campaign signs turned up in largely Hispanic neighborhoods of Oklahoma City. With the help of federal grants, the state is moving to clean up the Illinois River watershed. The money is being used to begin conservation programs and monitor phosphorus levels in the river.

Originally broadcast on November 2, 2010