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Oklahoma News Report
May 4th, 2012
In this ONR, Bob Sands and M. Scott Carter from The Journal Record team up for a special in-depth report on Oklahoma’s long term care facilities for veterans. Michael and Susan Kraft share the story of their father’s experience at the Claremore Veteran’s Center. Major General Rita Aragon and former Medical Director of the Norman Veterans Center, Dr. Pamela Hiti weigh in on some of the problems and possible solutions to accusations of neglect and abuse at veteran’s facilities. Proposed tax cuts and falling natural gas prices are creating uncertainty as legislators begin the complex task of drafting a state budget. Sen. Clark Jolley (R-Edmond) and Rep. Earl Sears (R-Bartlesville), who lead the Senate and House Appropriations Committees, talk about some of the unique challenges they face this year. Sen. Brian Bingman (R-Supulpa), Rep. Kris Steele (R-Shawnee), and Rep. Scott Inman (D-Del City) also voice their concerns. Music and arts education programs face more cuts in public schools, forcing many districts to rely on the private sector for creative instruction. The Tulsa Symphony recently paid internationally renowned music teacher Roberta Guaspari to teach some workshops in the city. It’s one example of private organizations trying to provide opportunities for music and arts education. And our partners at E-Capitol and The Journal Record have updates on other trending stories in government and business this week.
Related Topics: Performing Arts, Fine Arts, Health Care & Illnesses, Education, Forensics & Investigations, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Health, Education, Military & Espionage
Originally broadcast on May 4, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
OK Life Lydie Marland (4:40)
Featured in Top Stories
The world premier of a pure Oklahoma production shines a spotlight on one of the most mysterious women in state history. "The Broken Statue" is the story of Lydie Marland, the step-daughter and second wife of Oklahoma Governor E.W. Marland. For the first time ever, her story is being told with the blessing of those who knew her.
Related Topics: Performing Arts, Drama, People & Profiles
Originally broadcast on October 14, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
OK Mozart Festival (2:54)
We take a look at the annual OK Mozart in Bartlesville.
Related Topics: Arts & Entertainment, Performing Arts, Music, Fine Arts, Folk Art & Crafts
Originally broadcast on June 10, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Medieval Fair (4:44)
Featured in ONR Extras
The annual Medieval Fair is the third largest event in Oklahoma. It is held each year at the University of Oklahoma. One of the featured performers, “TWP,” joined us to discuss the event.
Related Topics: Arts & Entertainment, News & Public Affairs, Performing Arts, Arts & Entertainment
Originally broadcast on April 1, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Black History Tulsa Schools (2:46)
Featured in Preserving History
In celebration of Black History Month, students from schools in the Tulsa Public School District showcased their talents through dance, music, and oratory at a special event held at Central High School.
Related Topics: Arts & Entertainment, Culture & Society, Parents, Performing Arts, Music, Fine Arts, Literature & Writing, Drama, Race & Ethnicity, Education
Originally broadcast on February 24, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Arts and Humanities (3:02)
Featured in It's Your Government
The Oklahoma Humanities Council is facing additional funding cuts. Ken Busby, Executive Director of the Arts and Humanities Council of Tulsa, says eliminating arts programs will harm Oklahoma.
Related Topics: Arts & Entertainment, Culture & Society, Parents, Performing Arts, Music, Fine Arts, Literature & Writing, Community, Education
Originally broadcast on February 14, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
OKC Thunder and Black History Month (2:23)
Featured in Preserving History
In recognition of Black History Month, an Oklahoma City High School launched a contest aimed at every public school student in the state. The contest challenges students to submit original photography, art, videos, music or stories that celebrate Black History.
Related Topics: Arts & Entertainment, Culture & Society, Film & Television, Performing Arts, Music, Literature & Writing, Drama, Race & Ethnicity, Media & Technology
Originally broadcast on January 7, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Muskogee Sadler Arts Academy (2:57)
Featured in 21st Century Classroom
Most of the students attending Sadler Arts Academy in Muskogee come from families living below the poverty line, or with one parent incarcerated. Sadler is a magnet school where students are exposed to a variety of arts and cultures. This year, the focus is on Russian culture, so the students staged a performance of “The Nutcracker” ballet.
Related Topics: Arts & Entertainment, Parents, Performing Arts, Music, Fine Arts, Drama, Education
Originally broadcast on December 14, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
Bob Wills
Featured in Preserving History
Related Topics: Arts & Entertainment, Culture & Society, Performing Arts, Music, People & Profiles
Originally broadcast on September 28, 2010




