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Newsmaker Interview: U.S. Senator Tom Coburn
8-24-12
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Congress is in recess, but legislators aren't going out to play. U.S. representatives and senators, like Oklahoma's Tom Coburn, are criss-crossing their respective states, talking to constituents. We spoke with Senator Coburn about what he's hearing from people as he travels the state, and the projects Congress needs to tackle when legislators return to Washington.
Related Topics: Biography & Profiles, Community, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, National Security, Global Affairs, Social Issues, Biography & Profiles
Originally broadcast on August 24, 2012
Kilt Garage
8-24-12
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From the different tribes that span the state to the scores of settlers from every corner of the map that put down roots in the state's red clay, Oklahomans have some colorful heritage. But some are celebrating that heritage a little more than others. Two mechanics in Tulsa are actively celebrating their Scottish background--at least until the heatwave breaks.
Related Topics: Biography & Profiles, Community, Race & Ethnicity, People & Profiles, Business & Economy, Environment, Biography & Profiles
Originally broadcast on August 24, 2012
Frack Water Recycling
8-24-12
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Oklahoma has two things in abundance: natural gas and waterways, which is a good thing, since the latter is needed to drill for the former. But it can take a lot of time and money to haul in the necessary loads of water to a drill site, an issue that's pushed Devon Energy to develop a frack water recycling plant in order to have an eco-friendly supply of water on site.
Related Topics: Earth, Environment, Business & Economy, Environment, Science & Technology, Energy & Environment, Transportation & Infrastructure
Originally broadcast on August 24, 2012
Copper Protector
8-24-12
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From the oilfield to the construction yard to the backyard, people everywhere are seeing copper thefts on the rise--a fact confirmed by recent report from the National Insurance Crime Bureau. But one Oklahoma businessman has developed a foolproof--or perhaps thief-proof--way to cut down on copper theft, and perhaps save a few lives in the process.
Related Topics: Community, People & Profiles, Health Care & Illnesses, Business & Economy, Science & Technology, Social Issues, Biography & Profiles, Transportation & Infrastructure
Originally broadcast on August 24, 2012
Blitz Closes
8-24-12
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The city of Miami just lost one of its major employers, Blitz USA. The company, which produced those familiar red plastic gasoline containers, employed over a hundred people in this far northeastern Oklahoma town. The impact on Blitz's former employees is immediate, but the impact on Miami--and Oklahoma as a whole--remains to be seen, as the former workers begin to look for new jobs, which they require them to leave the state.
Related Topics: Community, Business & Economy, Social Issues, Society
Originally broadcast on August 24, 2012
Business News
8-24-12
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Journal Record reporter M. Scott Carter joins us to discuss the continuing American Airlines bankruptcy drama, lucrative options for pesky red cedar trees, Oklahoma City landmarks that are in jeopardy, and everything else making news in business this week.
Related Topics: Business & Economy, Environment, Science & Technology
Originally broadcast on August 24, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
8-17-12
On this week's ONR, schools across the country are growing more diverse, and it's causing unique problems for some Oklahoma educators. Clean energy abounds in the Sooner state, or it's trying to. Lawmakers and leaders continue to push for compressed natural gas vehicles, and while Oklahoma is eighth in the country for wind energy production, the loss of a tax credit could leave a booming industry blowing in the wind. Out of the ashes of the state's recent wildfires, communities come together to help students left homeless from the flames, and one program is helping rural residents better fireproof vulnerable houses. Plus, a trip to Tulsa's historic Greenwood District, an exploration of a tribe's history, and a look at the high-flying women of the Museum of the 99's on this ONR.
Related Topics: Community, Race & Ethnicity, Travel, Sports & Recreation, People & Profiles, Women, Lifestyle, Child Development, Education, Modern, Biography & Profiles, Environment, Weather & Natural Disasters, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Environment, Women, Race & Ethnicity, Social Issues, Education, Biography & Profiles, Transportation & Infrastructure, Health, Society
Originally broadcast on August 17, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
StateImpact: Wind Energy
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While local government pushes for CNG, another Oklahoma energy industry looks to be left blowing in the wind. A federal wind production tax credit is set to expire, and it's causing a lot of concern among wind energy producers, enough that the fear of losing that tax credit is already causing ripples in the state's economy. We speak to StateImpact's Joe Wertz, who has been following this development in one of Oklahoma's largest industries.
Related Topics: Community, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Environment, Science & Technology, Social Issues, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on August 17, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
Highway 9: Kiowa Museum
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More than three dozen tribes have left their cultural influence on Oklahoma, each unique from the rest. But preserving that history for future generations can be a challenge. Facing that challenge head-on is the Kiowa tribe in southwest Oklahoma with a museum heralding their past and using it as a beacon for their future.
Related Topics: Religion & Beliefs, Community, Race & Ethnicity, Travel, Holidays, Civilizations, United States, Business & Economy, Government, Race & Ethnicity, Social Issues, Education, Arts & Entertainment
Originally broadcast on August 17, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
Newsmaker Interview: Darrell Weaver
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Oklahoma currently rests between the horns of a new law meant to target and stop the creation of meth. The first half of House Bill 2491 came into effect in July limits the amount of cold medicine, like Sudafed or Claritin-D, an individual can purchase in a given amount of time. The other half of the bill will soon link Oklahoma up to other nearby states via an electronic system that tracks the sale of drugs used to make meth. We spoke to Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drug Director Darrell Weaver about the new law and how it's being used to stomp out an age-old problem.
Related Topics: Community, Biology & Chemistry, Business & Economy, Government, Social Issues, Health, Health, Society
Originally broadcast on August 17, 2012






