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Oklahoma News Report
Living without AC (5:23)
Featured in Top Stories
The extreme heat brings a double dose of discomfort. Being outside in stifling temperatures is bad enough, but if you stay inside where it's air conditioned, soaring electric bills are the price you pay for relief. It's even worse for thousands of people who either lack air conditioning or have just enough to make one or two rooms livable. That means finding someplace, anyplace, to stay cool during the day and waiting until late in the evening for the house to cool off enough to get a night's sleep.
Related Topics: Community, Weather & Natural Disasters, Social Issues, Health
Originally broadcast on August 12, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Puppy Mills (10:59)
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Oklahoma is among the leading states for the number of what are commonly called puppy mills. Places where dogs are bred and produced for sale. After two years of debate and compromise the state legislature approved a new law with the goal of improving living conditions for the dogs and bringing some order to the industry. However, enforcement of it is on hold to give breeders more time to get kennels cleaned up and licensed. And now the new law is the subject of a lawsuit.
Related Topics: Community, Animals, Government
Originally broadcast on August 12, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Main Streets Program (4:09)
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Since Oklahoma became part of the Department of Commerce "Main Streets" program, more than 720 million dollars has been re-invested in towns across the state, and more than 12,000 jobs have been created. The program has helped revitalize more than 40 communities by bringing new housing, retail and office space to once fading downtown main streets littered with empty buildings and decay.
Related Topics: Community, Business & Economy
Originally broadcast on August 5, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
DHS Advantage Program (3:56)
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Thousands of low income elderly and disabled Oklahomans have conditions that qualify them for nursing home care at state expense. Yet, a survey by AARP found 90% of older Oklahomans would rather get care at home. That's what the Department of Human Services "Advantage Program" is designed to do. It lets medicaid-eligible patients choose at-home care, which is saving the state hundreds of millions of dollars each year.
Related Topics: Community, Health Care & Illnesses, Caregiving, Government
Originally broadcast on August 5, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
OK Stories Catholic Schools (2:06)
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Much of the organized schooling in pre-statehood Oklahoma was the work of the Roman Catholic church. The church's educational mission can be traced back to a man who didn't want the job in the first place. Some educational history, with Charles Newcomb and Oklahoma Stories.
Related Topics: Religion & Beliefs, United States, Education, Religion & Beliefs
Originally broadcast on July 29, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Online Schools (4:30)
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For a growing number of public school students, going back to class this year will mean turning on their computer at home. On-line education has grown so fast that total virtual enrollment isn't yet known. Preliminary data shows on-line learning has attracted students from 45 of the state's 77 counties. And it is proving to be a boon for some struggling rural school districts.
Related Topics: Media & Technology, Education, Education
Originally broadcast on July 29, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
OK Stories State Motto (1:58)
CAN YOU NAME OUR STATE BIRD? WHAT ABOUT OUR STATE TREE? WHAT'S OKLAHOMA'S STATE MOTTO? IF YOU'RE STUMPED ON ANY OF THOSE SUBJECTS, PAY CAREFUL ATTENTION TO THIS WEEK'S OKLAHOMA STORIES WITH CHARLES NEWCOMB.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, United States, Politics
Originally broadcast on July 22, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Passages OKC MOA (3:18)
ANCIENT MANUSCRIPT EXPERTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD ARE COMING TO OKLAHOMA TO EXAMINE A MASSIVE COLLECTION OF RELIGIOUS ARTIFACTS. AN OKLAHOMA CITY BUSINESSMAN IS GATHERING THE ITEMS TO TELL THE STORY OF THE BIBLE. Steve Green\Hobby Lobby President Scott Carroll, PhD\The Green Collection Director
Related Topics: Fine Arts, Religion & Beliefs, Ancient & Classical, Religion & Beliefs
Originally broadcast on July 22, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Going Green Kerr Center (4:13)
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OKLAHOMA FARMERS AND RANCHERS LEARNED A HARD LESSON FROM THE DUST BOWL: IF YOU DON'T PROTECT THE LAND, IT WILL DISAPPEAR. THE KERR CENTER FOR SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE NEAR POTEAU HAS WORKED FOR DECADES TO FIND WAYS TO ENCOURAGE AND IMPROVE CONSERVATION. AT THE KERR CENTER, FARMERS LEARN THE NEWEST WAYS TO BE GOOD TO THE LAND. Jim Horne\Kerr Center for Sustainable Agriculture David Redhage\Kerr Center for Sustainable Agriculture
Related Topics: Food, Weather & Natural Disasters, Environment
Originally broadcast on July 22, 2011
ONR
OK Life Riding and Shooting (4:05)
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Oklahomans love horses, cowboys and firearms and that probably explains why a new sport is getting an increasing amount of attention in the sooner state. It's called cowboy mounted shooting and just like the name implies it's all about cowboys, cowgirls, horses and guns. A slice of Oklahoma life that is also bringing people to the state from across the nation and around the world.
Related Topics: Sports & Recreation, Animals, Sports
Originally broadcast on July 15, 2011






