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Gaylon Stacy Obit (2:19)
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Oklahoma City television personality Gaylon Stacy has died following a long illness. Stacy, who would have turned 77 on October 19, is remembered as one of the pioneers of Oklahoma television. With a career in broadcasting that spanned several decades, Stacy helped to shape the medium during its early years.
Related Topics: Biography & Profiles, People & Profiles
Originally broadcast on October 14, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
OK Life Lydie Marland (4:40)
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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
Monthly Food Budget (5:49)
Featured in Stretching Your Dollars
Everywhere you turn it seems as if prices for everything are going up while at the same time, household incomes are staying steady. But there are some creative Oklahomans getting around that; at least with their monthly food budget. Some folks are learning that by investing a little more time and effort organizing and planning, they can stretch their food dollars and save big at the grocery store.
Related Topics: Community, Food, Gardening, Personal Finance
Originally broadcast on October 14, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
OK Stories Ghost Towns (2:09)
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Oklahoma has dozens of ghost towns, but only one Atlantis. Cooler temperatures have prevailed this week, but the long, hot, dry summer has dropped the level of many lakes, revealing the origin of one. Here's Charley Newcomb, with Oklahoma Stories.
Related Topics: Community, United States
Originally broadcast on September 9, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Muslim American Relations (5:19)
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Ten years after 9-11, relations between Muslims and non-Muslims in America remain complicated. We spoke with Sheryl Siddiqui, spokesperson for the Islamic Council Of Oklahoma, and Dr. Cyrus contractor from the college of international studies at the University Of Oklahoma.
Related Topics: Religion & Beliefs, Government, Religion & Beliefs
Originally broadcast on September 9, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
OK Life Asian District (3:49)
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Oklahoma City has the largest Asian population in the state and is home to a rapidly-growing cultural area. A vibrant community of Asian-owned businesses reflects the diverse and growing palates of Oklahomans.
Related Topics: Community, Race & Ethnicity
Originally broadcast on October 7, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Beer and Wine Sales (5:52)
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Oklahoma has always had issues with alcohol. We are the only state to enter the union with prohibition as part of our state constitution. Prohibition didn't end here until 1959 and that happened only after lawmen were ordered by the governor to strictly enforce the laws banning alcohol sales. When the state began drying up, voters demanded an end to prohibition. The legislature is again looking at a major change to the states liquor laws and as expected, it's causing controversy.
Related Topics: Community, Government, Politics, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on October 7, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Tar Creek Superfund (11:12)
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It was almost a century ago that a mining camp was established in far northeastern Oklahoma, in an area that would become the town of Picher. By the 1920's Picher was the center of the largest lead and zinc mining operation in the nation. But now, Picher does not exist. The town died from contamination, by-products of mining, which forced the federal government to close Picher and relocate its residents. And while almost all the people are gone, much of the hazard still remains.
Related Topics: Community, Weather & Natural Disasters, Government, Health, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on October 7, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
OK Life High School Football (3:17)
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On just about any Thursday or Friday evening in the fall, you'll find Oklahomans heading out to a high school stadium somewhere. High school football has been a staple of Oklahoma life for decades. A chance for communities to come together and enjoy some school spirit. Photojournalist Edwin Wilson recently spent a Friday evening with the Indians of Catoosa High School.
Related Topics: Community, Sports & Recreation
Originally broadcast on September 30, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Mangum Bulb (5:27)
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Mention the town of Mangum, and what often comes to mind is the world-famous rattlesnake derby, which takes place each spring. But there's another attraction in the small, southwest Oklahoma community that perhaps doesn't shine as brightly, but still deserves illumination.
Related Topics: Community, United States, Biography & Profiles
Originally broadcast on September 30, 2011






