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Water Wars
6-1-12
Featured in Top Stories
A battle is being fought right now--in courthouses, inside state agencies, at the halls of the legislature--over one of Oklahoma's most precious commodities. Water. It's the question of who gets it and how much, and it seems like the only thing every party can agree upon over this resource is that they can't agree.
Related Topics: Community, Travel, Sports & Recreation, Modern, Earth, Environment, Weather & Natural Disasters, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Environment, Social Issues, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on June 5, 2012
Oklahoma Entrepeneurs
5-25-12
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The internet and music go hand-in-hand, and one Oklahoma businessman is using his spin on the combo to launch bands to new heights. Since Brady Deaton debuted his business online a month ago, more than a thousand musicans have used his site as a hopeful launchpad for success.
Related Topics: Performing Arts, Music, Sports & Recreation, People & Profiles, Arts & Entertainment, Communications & Media
Originally broadcast on May 29, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
January 27, 2012
Construction on a new casino in broken arrow is sparking large, loud - not in my backyard protests - and raising legal questions about which tribal lands can be used for gaming sites. What a difference a year makes for Oklahoma’s public pension system, from $16 billion under funded now on the path to financial stability. The recovery from the great recession is exemplified in the economic performance of the state's two largest cities. And, a former NBA star still spends most of his Oklahoma life "in the paint". Those stories and more, straight ahead on ONR.
Related Topics: Fine Arts, Sports & Recreation, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Social Issues, Health, Education
Originally broadcast on January 27, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
January 20th, 2012
The Department Of Human Services agrees to make big changes after settling a lawsuit alleging foster children were being abused while under DHS supervision. Anyone can find a job in Elk City, Oklahoma, but finding a place to live in the boom town is another matter. They're called "sanitarians" and they do the dirty work of making sure Oklahoma restaurants are clean. Friday night football draws a community together, and may be helping one small town to survive. All that and more on ONR.
Related Topics: Sports & Recreation, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Social Issues, Health, Education
Originally broadcast on January 20, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
Old Ball Game
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The crack of bat and ball has returned to Florida and Arizona as hundreds of professional baseball players are getting in shape at spring training. Many of those players, including some big names, hale from Oklahoma. Our state has a rich baseball history, perhaps more colorful than anyplace else.
Related Topics: Sports & Recreation, United States
Originally broadcast on February 17, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
OK Life Desmond Mason
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An Oklahoma star on the basketball court is becoming a star in the art world. Desmond Mason played basketball for the Oklahoma state before spending ten years in the NBA, where he played for 5 teams including the Oklahoma City Thunder. Mason is now retired from the hard wood and turning his attention to the canvas, using his first love to make a real difference.
Related Topics: Fine Arts, Biography & Profiles, Sports & Recreation
Originally broadcast on January 27, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
Broken Arrow Casino
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Opponents of a new Indian casino under construction in Broken Arrow say the project could set state and national precedents for where Indian casinos can be located. That's because the tribe building the casino doesn't own the land where the casino sits, it is leasing the land. The project is now getting close scrutiny from local, state and federal officials. At the National Congress of American Indians this week, Assistant Interior Secretary for Indian Affairs, Larry Echo Hawk, said his agency may have a future "decision point" on the red clay casino. But for now, he urged patience to allow the national Indian gaming commission to move forward with its process to determine if the site is eligible for gaming. He said his agency's future involvement with the issue will depend on the NIGC’s decision.
Related Topics: Community, Sports & Recreation, Business & Economy, Government, Politics
Originally broadcast on January 27, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
Canal Cleanup
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Life in Oklahoma’s largest city is reflected in the waters of the canal that runs through the downtown area. The Bricktown Canal is considered a shining jewel of the entertainment district. But right now, the mile-long waterway more closely resembles an archeological dig...where workers are making some interesting finds.
Related Topics: Community, Sports & Recreation, Arts & Entertainment, Transportation & Infrastructure
Originally broadcast on January 20, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
Gracemont Football
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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
Feral Hogs
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Problems with feral hogs were first reported in rural southeastern Oklahoma in the 1980's. Now, landowners in all 77 counties are becoming aware of the damage these wild mammals can cause. Feral hogs are even starting to move into urban areas, just as they have in Texas. As the population of feral swine explodes, the Department of Agriculture is trying to find ways to reduce their numbers. But, it isn't easy.
Related Topics: Sports & Recreation, Animals, Environment
Originally broadcast on December 9, 2011






