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Newsmaker Interview: Kyle Dean
7-13-12
Featured in Top Stories
Tribes have been an integral part of the state, but as they expand their business holdings, their fiscal influence has done nothing but grow. We spoke with Kyle Dean, Associate Director and Research Economist at Oklahoma City University's Meinders School of Business about a newly released report on the economic impact of Native American tribes on Oklahoma.
Related Topics: Community, Business & Economy, Government, Race & Ethnicity, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on July 13, 2012
Children's Hospital Art
7-13-12
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Being sick can be frightening, especially for children. But at the OU Children's Hospital, a new type of therapy is being tested to help kids cope with the rigors of disease. It's called 'art therapy.'
Related Topics: Performing Arts, Folk Art & Crafts, Biography & Profiles, Community, Health Care & Illnesses, Aging, Child Development, Healthy Kids, Issues & Advice, Social Issues, Health, Arts & Entertainment, Health
Originally broadcast on July 13, 2012
Elderly Driving
7-13-12
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As people age, driving can become less of a means of transportation and more of a hazard as reflexes slow and vision and hearing become impaired. It's a problem that has many families considering the harsh task of taking away a loved one's keys, not just for their safety, but the safety of others.
Related Topics: Community, Travel, Aging, Government, Race & Ethnicity, Social Issues, Health
Originally broadcast on July 13, 2012
Ask A Lawyer
2012
In this program, we'll meet Oklahomans who turned to legal system for help with a problem, and the lawyers who assisted them. We'll learn about an innovative program in Tulsa that assists families as they go through a divorce. Participants will explain why the help they received made a difference for their children, and why they believe the program should be expanded statewide. We'll talk to a couple who need a new roof after suffering a devastating Oklahoma hailstorm, only to discover that their insurance company was unwilling to pay their claim. We'll meet a man who found he had no place to live after he struggled to turn his life around after his release from prison. We'll update you on a program providing free legal assistance to military service members and veterans. And our studio audience will have their legal questions answered by a panel of legal experts.
Related Topics: Community, People & Profiles, Health Care & Illnesses, Issues & Advice, Social Issues, Education, Biography & Profiles
Originally broadcast on July 11, 2012
Fracking Explained
7-6-12
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Hydraulic fracturing sent shock waves through the natural gas industry when it came about, invigorating a flailing energy sector. But it also send waves through local communities, organizations and regulation commissions who were and are concerned about the chemicals used in the process. Efforts are underway to provide more open information about the chemicals in fracking fluid, but that opennes comes with a price.
Related Topics: Community, Media & Technology, Health Care & Illnesses, Modern, Earth, Environment, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Environment, Social Issues, Health, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on July 6, 2012
Sunup: MacGruder Plot
7-6-12
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This past week saw the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Morrell Act--a groundbreaking piece of legislation that established land grand universities. This meant that for the first time, average people and not just the privileged elite could attend college. Sunup's Dave Deken looks into the impact the act had on agriculture in the state--including a particular wheat experiment that's over a hundred years old, and still going--and growing--strong.
Related Topics: Biography & Profiles, Community, United States, Environment, Natural History, Biology & Chemistry, Government, Environment, Science & Technology, Social Issues, Education, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on July 6, 2012
Stateline: Kids and Technology
7-6-12
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During the summer months, some parents might be dismayed to see their kids spending less time splashing in the pool and more time surfing on the net. When it comes to technology, it's nothing but familiar water for today's youth.
Related Topics: Community, Sports & Recreation, Lifestyle, Fun & Games, Healthy Kids, Issues & Advice, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on July 6, 2012
ONR Extra: Ken Miller
7-6-12
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Low gross production tax collections are making the local economy sluggish, according to State Treasurer Ken Miller. The 42% drop marked collection declines from oil and natural gas producers for the seventh straight month. But Miller remains optimistic, emphasizing the cracks in one of Oklahoma's economic lodestones are offset by low unemployment and high sales.
Related Topics: Biography & Profiles, Community, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on July 6, 2012
New Law for Sex Offenders
7-6-12
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A ministry that was helping sex offenders get back on their feet by offering them housing in a trailer park that barred women and children has been effectively shut down by a law that took effect on July 1st. But the law is raising questions as these sex offenders search for new housing. Key among those questions is how much reach does the state have? And where will these offenders go now?
Related Topics: Community, People & Profiles, Government, Politics, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on July 9, 2012
Mission: Failure Follow-Up
7-6-12
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The new members of the War Veterans Commission gathered for the first time last week, and one of the key items on the agenda was abuse in veterans centers as brought to light by an investigative report by the Journal Record and the ONR. While the new members of the commission have a lot of issues to handle, the ones dealing with abuse and neglect are very much on their minds.
Related Topics: Community, People & Profiles, Health Care & Illnesses, Fitness & Nutrition, Aging, Caregiving, Modern, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Social Issues, Health
Originally broadcast on July 6, 2012






