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School Funding
8-10-12
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Public schools across the state are scrabbling to meet budget demands as they face an increase in students and a decrease in funds. Not only that, it's causing many school officials to point the blame at the State Department of Education.
Related Topics: Community, Child Development, Education, Government, Politics, Social Issues, Education
Originally broadcast on August 10, 2012
Wildfire Community Impact
8-10-12
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Wildfires in Oklahoma are nothing new in Oklahoma, so much so that state officials can nearly pinpoint potential fires before they happen. Meanwhile, communities have learned hard lessons about preparing for potential fires, battling incoming flames, and maybe most crucial, the importance of looking out for one another.
Related Topics: Community, Natural History, Weather & Natural Disasters, Environment, Social Issues, Health
Originally broadcast on August 10, 2012
Kids Count Report
8-10-12
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The annual Kids Count report issued by the Annie E. Casey Foundation bumped Oklahoma up three places from last year. But that still puts the state in an unenviable fortieth place. While the study shows improvement in many areas, it also paints a grim picture of children falling into poverty across Oklahoma.
Related Topics: Community, Health Care & Illnesses, Lifestyle, Child Development, Education, Healthy Kids, Issues & Advice, Social Issues, Education
Originally broadcast on August 10, 2012
VA Home Update
8-3-12
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More details emerge regarding the ongoing ONR investigation into treatment of patients in Oklahoma veterans centers, as officials resign and a hard stance is taken by the new members of the War Veterans Commission.
Related Topics: Community, Health Care & Illnesses, Government, Social Issues, Health
Originally broadcast on August 3, 2012
Impact of Violence
8-3-12
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Sadly, Oklahoma is no stranger to violence. The Oklahoma City bombing was a lesson in pain and loss, and shootings in Tulsa on Good Friday and recently at a Best Buy have served as a reminder that for all our friendliness, this is still a state where atrocities can happen. But one question remains unanswered, possibly the most important question in times of mindless violence: why?
Related Topics: Community, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on August 3, 2012
Community Health Centers
8-3-12
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Recently, Governor Mary Fallin announced that she would wait until the November elections had wrapped up to decide on whether to expand Medicaid eligibility under the Affordable Healthcare Act. Similarly, state lawmakers continue to drag their feet on crafting a state healthcare exchange, hoping that a new president in the White House will reverse the law. While movement on the law remains in limbo, communities struggle to meet the healthcare demands of some 700,000 Oklahomans who have no health insurance.
Related Topics: Community, Health Care & Illnesses, Lifestyle, Child Development, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Social Issues, Health, Health
Originally broadcast on August 3, 2012
Newsmaker Interview: Dr. Bernard Rollin
8-3-12
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Caring for livestock has long been part of Oklahoma's agricultural industry, but growing global demand for meat has led to cases of deplorable conditions at livestock production companies, bringing the companies under the scrutiny of their customers--and the Kirkpatrick Foundation. The group is launching a new initiative aimed at promoting animal welfare across the state, and helping them kick off their campaign is Dr. Bernard Rollin, the father of modern veterinary ethics. We spoke to Dr. Rollin about his work in animal welfare, and how livestock producers can pair the demands of consumers with the need for humane treatment of animals.
Related Topics: Community, Food, Environment, Animals, Business & Economy, Environment, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on August 3, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
7-27-12
On this episode of ONR, we take a look at the drought gripping the state and many of it's industries. The heat is hitting agriculture hard, but so is a shortage of young farmers replacing retiring baby boomers. But there are some who say they can't think of a better career to pursue than that which requires a tractor. The Olympics might be in London, but some Olympians are right here in Oklahoma, recalling the joy of going for the gold. Plus, an all-new take on meals on wheels, animals get a helping hand, and we remember a local legislative legend on this ONR.
Related Topics: Biography & Profiles, Community, Food, People & Profiles, Health Care & Illnesses, Fitness & Nutrition, Modern, Earth, Environment, Natural History, Weather & Natural Disasters, Animals, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Environment, Science & Technology, Social Issues, Health, Education, Sports, Biography & Profiles, Energy & Environment, Transportation & Infrastructure, Health, Communications & Media, Biography & Profiles
Originally broadcast on July 27, 2012
Future Farmers of Oklahoma
7-27-12
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Farm operations across the state are diminishing, and while bad weather certainly hasn't helped, factors like the scarcity of land, the high yields needed to make a profit, and an aging baby boom generation all contribute to the issue. Still, there are some young farmers who say they can't think of any other way they'd rather earn their living.
Related Topics: Community, Education, Earth, Environment, Natural History, Business & Economy, Social Issues, Biography & Profiles, Energy & Environment, Communications & Media, Society
Originally broadcast on July 27, 2012
Gene Stipe In Memoriam
7-27-12
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This week, legendary Oklahoma legislator Gene Stipe died on July 21 after a lengthy battle with illness. We remember Gene Stipe, both the good and the bad about this legislative legend, and speak with his longtime friend Senior Federal Judge Lee R. West of the Western District of Oklahoma.
Related Topics: Biography & Profiles, People & Profiles, Modern, Biography & Profiles, Government, Politics, Social Issues, Biography & Profiles
Originally broadcast on July 30, 2012






