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Oklahoma News Report
Gracemont Football
Featured in Top Stories
The small Caddo County town of Gracemont is an example of a rural community on the verge of fading away. Economically depressed, until recently the town had little to keep it going. But now the community is uniting and finding renewed belief in the future.
Related Topics: Community, Sports & Recreation, People & Profiles, Business & Economy
Originally broadcast on January 20, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
Housing Boom
Featured in Top Stories
There are places in Oklahoma where the economy is strong while at the same time other communities are struggling just to keep the lights on. In western Oklahoma, the boom in the oil patch is boosting a number of local economies and one of the best examples of that is Elk City.
Related Topics: Community, Business & Economy, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on January 20, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
Women in Recovery
Featured in Top Stories
Oklahoma continues to send more women to prison than any other state. 63 percent of them suffer from substance abuse. Despite treatment in prison, many of the women get out, start using again and eventually end up back behind bars. A relatively new therapy is looking at addiction from a gender based perspective. It explores women's childhood traumas as the springboard to their cycle of drug and alcohol abuse.
Related Topics: Community, Health Care & Illnesses, Women, Issues & Advice, Women, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on October 14, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Highway 9 Poverty (State Impact)
Featured in Top Stories
Cutting the heating assistance lifeline is one more sign that the nation's safety net is coming unraveled, as lawmakers try to reduce the national debt. Last spring, the U.S. House budget committee unveiled a proposal to slash funding for food stamps by 127 billion dollars over the next ten years. Driving down Oklahoma’s Highway 9, you come to many communities where people are having increased difficulty just putting food on the table. Logan Layden, reporter for State Impact Oklahoma, has been looking into poverty in our state.
Related Topics: Community, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on January 13, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
Highway 9 Chickasha
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Pieces of Oklahoma history can be discovered all along the state's roads and byways. Highway 9, which begins at the state's western border with Texas and runs all the way to the Arkansas line near Fort Smith, is Oklahoma’s second-longest state highway. Travel along that highway, and some of that history starts to come alive. In the weeks ahead, we'll continue our travels across the state, telling stories of the people, places, and history, along Oklahoma’s Highway 9.
Related Topics: Community, Travel, People & Profiles
Originally broadcast on January 6, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
AIDS Awareness
Featured in Top Stories
It's been 30 years since the first aids case was reported in the United States. Since that time, more than 8,000 Oklahomans have been diagnosed with HIV or AIDS. December is AIDS awareness month. State and national officials are encouraging those most at risk to take action to stop the spread of this deadly disease.
Related Topics: Community, Health Care & Illnesses, Social Issues, Health
Originally broadcast on December 16, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Oklahoma Food Bank
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Food prices are up, wages are down, and 17% of Oklahomans are now called "food insecure." that's one out of every six. In this excerpt from OETA’s documentary series "Stateline" we see that more people in our communities are relying on food banks to make ends meet.
Related Topics: Community, Food, Social Issues, Health
Originally broadcast on December 9, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
OK Life Architectural History
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Oklahoma's architectural history is brief, but rich and diverse. After 100 years of statehood several historic sites are being restored to bring back the hues of Oklahoma’s colorful past.
Related Topics: Community, United States, Arts & Entertainment
Originally broadcast on December 2, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Going Green Stillwater Tests
Featured in Going Green
The city of Stillwater is testing how well some new workers can clear storm water drainage ditches. It's a group willing to work just for food, around the clock, seven days a week to get the job done. For more information on using goats to clear or improve land contact Steve Hart at the Langston University Goat Research extension. Or, check with the Kerr Center for sustainable agriculture.
Related Topics: Community, Environment, Animals, Environment
Originally broadcast on December 2, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Gambling Addiction
Featured in Top Stories
Gambling is one of the earliest forms of entertainment in human history. It's been tracked back as far as 2300 B.C., and ever since then, there have been problem and addictive gamblers. Here in Oklahoma experts say the proliferation of Indian casinos has increased the odds for thousands of people to fall into the trap of addiction.
Related Topics: Community, Sports & Recreation, Health Care & Illnesses, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on December 2, 2011






