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Okemah Legends
7-13-12
Featured in Top Stories
This week the Woody Guthrie festival kicked off, hosting folk singers and musicians from across the country. We revisit his hometown of Okemah to look at the roots of the legend--and check out some of the town's other icons.
Related Topics: Music, Biography & Profiles, Community, Travel, People & Profiles, Modern, Social Issues, Arts & Entertainment, Biography & Profiles
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
Oklahoma Life: Oklahoma Wineries
7-6-12
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Strike out on nearly any road in Oklahoma, and odds are at some point you'll cross rows of grapes, being carefully cultivated in order to create mouth-watering vintages. It's a stark contrast to just a few years ago, when only three wineries and a scant few vinyards existed in the state. But new laws have helped resuscitate one of the state's oldest agricultural ventures.
Related Topics: Food, Travel, Lifestyle, Cooking, Gardening, Earth, Environment, Business & Economy, Government, Politics
Originally broadcast on July 6, 2012
Okie Noodling
6-29-12
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A cool body of water in the summertime, a rod, a reel, a little fishing, what's not to love about that? For some Okie fishermen, it would be the rod and the reel. This is noodling in Oklahoma--no line, no bait, no mercy.
Related Topics: Biography & Profiles, Community, Travel, Sports & Recreation, People & Profiles, Environment, Sports
Originally broadcast on June 29, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
6-30-12
The Supreme Court upheld most of the affordable health care act this week, but the repercussions will be rolling out for weeks to come, as many states--including Oklahoma--have not yet moved to comply with the law. We speak with experts about the law and what it means. This week also saw the primary election occur on Tuesday night, and Steve Bennett looks at who was elected, who wasn't, and what that means for Oklahoma politics. We also explore underage drinking, and the programs enacted by the Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services that are making an impact. OSU is training a different kind of doctor, and we get our hands on some noodling action, on this episode of the ONR.
Related Topics: Fine Arts, Folk Art & Crafts, Community, Travel, People & Profiles, Lifestyle, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Social Issues, Health, Education, Arts & Entertainment, Biography & Profiles
Originally broadcast on June 29, 2012
Oklahoma Life: Cupcakes
6-1-12
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Is it the bright colors? The childhood memories? The convenient single-serving packaging? Whatever the particular appeal, the fact is that cupcakeries are cropping up across the state's metro areas. Susan Miller gets a taste of the sweet life as we look at some of Oklahoma's sugary shops.
Related Topics: Community, Food, Travel, Cooking, Business & Economy
Originally broadcast on June 1, 2012
Water Wars
6-1-12
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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
International Students
5-25-12
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The 2010-2011 school year saw record enrollment of international students in American colleges and universities. Of the 700,000 students, nearly 13,000 are studying in Oklahoma. Reporter Lis Exon talks to a handful of students from across the globe who have gathered in the Sooner State to pursue their education.
Related Topics: Biography & Profiles, Community, Race & Ethnicity, Travel, Education, Global Affairs, Education
Originally broadcast on May 29, 2012
Preserving Capitol Art
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The state capitol isn't just the land of legislation in Oklahoma. It's also an artistic destination, housing iconic works of art. But that art is in danger of being destroyed by a piece of achitectural beauty.
Related Topics: Fine Arts, Community, Travel, Government
Originally broadcast on May 17, 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






