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The People's Business For our final episode of the legislative session, Senators Jim Wilson, (D) Tahlequah and Harry Coates, (R) Seminole, field your questions with host Bob Sands about anything and everything legislative that's happened at the Capitol. Program website › -

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Honor Flights (4:50)
Featured in Top Stories
Related Topics: War & Conflict, National Security, Military & Espionage
Originally broadcast on October 13, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
Earthquake (9:34)
Featured in Top Stories
Related Topics: Earth, Environment, Weather & Natural Disasters, Environment, Science & Technology
Originally broadcast on October 13, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
Going Green Habitat (4:18)
Featured in Going Green
Related Topics: Community, Lifestyle, Home Improvement, Environment, Environment, Science & Technology, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on October 12, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
Seasonal Hiring Interview (4:31)
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Related Topics: Business & Economy
Originally broadcast on October 12, 2010
ONR
October 11, 2010 (28:22)
Messages of condolence, support and remembrance are pouring in from across the state and nation today with the news of the passing of Oklahoma Supreme Court Justice Marian Opala. Tonight’s ONR Extra features clips from “A Conversation With: Justice Marian Opala”. Born in Poland and part of the underground resistance to the Nazi invasion, Opala was captured and spent three years in a POW camp. Tonight he recounts how he escaped along with his views on the Constitution. All across the state, each week parent-teachers fan out to visit toddlers in their homes and begin the learning process. It’s funded under a grant from the State Department of Education and today we see just how this little known education program is helping develop young minds. A group of men, running across the country, make the half way point which is Oklahoma City. What makes this cross country run unique, the runners are all former military members who are running on prosthetic limbs.
Originally broadcast on October 11, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
"Gumpathon" (2:59)
Featured in Living Well
Related Topics: Sports & Recreation, Fitness & Nutrition, Health, Sports, Biography & Profiles, Health
Originally broadcast on October 11, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
Parents of Teachers (2:33)
Featured in 21st Century Classroom
Related Topics: Education
Originally broadcast on October 11, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
ONR Extra Opala (4:24)
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Related Topics: Government, Biography & Profiles
Originally broadcast on October 11, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
Opala Obit (2:30)
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Related Topics: People & Profiles, Government, Biography & Profiles
Originally broadcast on October 11, 2010
ONR
October 8, 2010 (28:27)
A group of middle school students in Oklahoma City now have cell phones. They have to earn minutes to be able to use them by getting good grades. It is part of a study to see how rewards influence student performance. Thursday we talked to fair goers in Tulsa and found most had no idea who the candidates are for various statewide offices. Today we ask them how much they now about any of the 11 state questions on the November ballot. Bank of America has shut down all of their foreclosure sales nationwide as concerns grow about improper handling of the foreclosure process. Scores of Oklahomans are now asking questions about what that may mean for them. We look for answers in a News Maker interview tonight on ONR. Could social networking be a key to renewed economic development in rural Oklahoma? Oklahoma Horizon reports on social networking and the impact it can have on revitalizing small towns across the state.
Originally broadcast on October 8, 2010






