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StateImpact: Water Wars
9-21-12
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The mining operations near the Arbuckle-Simpson Aquifer and the depletion of water in the area is a story Logan Layden at StateImpact Oklahoma has been following for several weeks. We spoke with Logan about his research and what he's uncovered.
Related Topics: Community, Food, Earth, Environment, Business & Economy, Government, Environment, Social Issues, Health
Originally broadcast on September 21, 2012
Water Wars
9-21-12
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A new battle has erupted in the state's ongoing water wars, one not over who has rights to certain sources, but what has happened to one particular aquifer in southeastern Oklahoma, and who's to blame: drought, mining operations, or both?
Related Topics: Community, Food, Earth, Environment, Business & Economy, Government, Environment, Science & Technology, Social Issues, Energy & Environment, Society
Originally broadcast on September 21, 2012
Payday Loans
9-21-12
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Payday loans are popular in Oklahoma; thirteen percent of Oklahomans have used a loan store in the last five years, double the national average. From brick-and-mortar stores to sites online, payday loans are readily available, but at what cost? ONR's Lis Exon examines the price of payday loans.
Related Topics: Community, Personal Finance, Business & Economy, Government, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on September 24, 2012
Listen To Me
9-21-12
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It's a new installment of our latest segment in partnership with PBS Newshour titled 'Listen To Me,' where we hear what Oklahomans have to say about the state of the nation, the state of their hopefulness, and what needs to be done to set the nation in the right direction.
Related Topics: Religion & Beliefs, Community, Health Care & Illnesses, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, National Security, Global Affairs, Social Issues, Opinion
Originally broadcast on September 21, 2012
ONR Extra: Farm Bill
9-21-12
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Congress reconvened for a short stint starting September 10th, but not much was accomplished before they broke for another recess. Among the bills left unattended was the Farm Bill, a beleaguered piece of legislation that's been reworked by both the House and the Senate and ultimately still left undecided. We spoke to the President of the Oklahoma Farm Bureau, Mike Spradling, about the legislation and what it's holdup means for local farmers.
Related Topics: Community, Food, Environment, Weather & Natural Disasters, Business & Economy, Government, Politics
Originally broadcast on September 21, 2012
ONR Extra: Constitution Day
9-21-12
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225 years have passed since the Constitution was signed, setting in motion a republic complete with three branches of government. Last week, Oklahoma Supreme Court Justice Noma Gurich celebrated the anniversary of the Constitution's signing with a speech at Rose State College discussing the impact of one particular branch of government--the judiciary--on our everyday lives.
Related Topics: Community, United States, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on September 21, 2012
Business News
9-21-12
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In this week's Business News, Editor of the Journal Record Ted Streuli discusses Tulsa businesses, wind farms, the possibility of a Kevin Durant-themed eatery.
Related Topics: Business & Economy, Government, Sports, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on September 21, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
9-14-12
On this episode of the ONR, oil production is booming in Oklahoma, and that means employment for many across the state. But the work, while plentiful, can be dangerous, as we learn from StateImpact's Joe Wertz who has been reporting on the pitfalls of the oil field. In Tulsa, researchers from across the United States and around the globe gather to work out a harrowing problem: why does child abuse keep occurring, and what can be done to stop it? Plus, we speak with one of the nation's last political cartoonists and the news cycles that inspire him, visit Oklahoma wine country, and get lost in a maze--or is it maize?--of Thunder, on this ONR.
Related Topics: Performing Arts, Fine Arts, Folk Art & Crafts, Biography & Profiles, Community, Food, Travel, Sports & Recreation, People & Profiles, Health Care & Illnesses, Lifestyle, Education, Modern, Earth, Environment, Natural History, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Women, Social Issues, Health, Education, Arts & Entertainment, Energy & Environment, Transportation & Infrastructure
Originally broadcast on September 14, 2012
Political Cartoonist for the World
9-14-12
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If a picture is worth a thousand words, political cartoonist Bruce Plante has drawn a veritable dictionary on the political landscape. Having produced thousands of cartoons, Plante works as one of the last political cartoonists in the nation. Our Lis Exon joins Plante in his studio to observe his creativity in action.
Related Topics: Fine Arts, People & Profiles, Modern, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Social Issues, Media, Biography & Profiles
Originally broadcast on September 14, 2012
Listen To Me
9-14-12
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With the general election less than two months away, the campaign season is in full swing. As part of a joint partnership with the PBS Newshour, our reporters are out talking to voters about issues important to them in a new segment called "Listen To Me". Voters are asked three questions: what issue is most important to them, are they hopeful, and is the political system broken.
Related Topics: Community, Government, Politics, Global Affairs, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on September 14, 2012






