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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
Museum of the 99's
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At the turn of the century, 117 invitations were sent to female pilots across the country to join the second meeting of the All Women Transcontinental Air Race. 99 pilots answered the call, joining a community of female fliers that have been supporting each other in the friendly--and sometimes not so friendly--skies.
Related Topics: Gender & Sexual Identity, Travel, Sports & Recreation, Women, World, United States, Modern, Science & Technology, Women, Social Issues, Transportation & Infrastructure
Originally broadcast on August 17, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
ONR Extra: Elizabeth Smart
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Her story played out in national headlines: kidnapped in 2002, gone for nine long months, counted as lost by many, and then rescued after authorities were told about her kidnappers' whereabouts. What's not so well known is the aftermath of Elizabeth Smart's kidnapping. She has taken her experience and turned it into a tool for advocacy, working to prevent crimes against children. Recently, Smart spoke at the Girl Scouts of Eastern Oklahoma's inaugural Women of Character speaker series about her harrowing experience, and how she turned her tragedy into triumph.
Related Topics: Biography & Profiles, Community, People & Profiles, Biography & Profiles, Women, Social Issues, Biography & Profiles
Originally broadcast on August 17, 2012
Gallery Preview
6-29-12
Featured in Top Stories
It started as nothing more than an idea, the possibility of forming a organization to support upcoming female artists. One year later, that idea realized is lending creative support to new artists, and the work they're producing is turning heads.
Related Topics: Fine Arts, Folk Art & Crafts, Community, People & Profiles, Women
Originally broadcast on June 29, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
ONR Extra RU-486
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In this ONR Extra we have an excerpt of the debate on the Senate floor over legislation to restrict the use of RU-486, also known as the “abortion pill”. We hear from Sen. Rick Brinkley (R-Owasso), Sen. Judy Eason McIntyre (D-Tulsa), Sen. Brian Crain (R-Tulsa), Sen. Jim Wilson (D-Tahlequah), and Sen. Kim David (R-Wagoner).
Related Topics: Health Care & Illnesses, Women, Government, Women, Health
Originally broadcast on April 27, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
Fixing DHS Pinnacle Plan
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When children are hurt or killed, the Department of Human Services is often put under the microscope. What receives little attention are the challenges the agency faces trying to protect Oklahoma’s most vulnerable citizens. Now DHS faces the challenge of a complete overhaul in the eye of intense scrutiny.
Related Topics: Child Development, Government, Women
Originally broadcast on April 13, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
April 13th, 2012
The Pinnacle Plan outlines broad reforms for the Department of Human Services. The State Department of Education works through the process of determining which public schools are low performing and how to rank them. A rise in Oklahoma’s pollen levels is increasing the risk of severe attacks in asthma patients. The drive to "eat local" is bringing more people out to farmer's markets. All that, plus a look at the survivor tree, 17 years after the federal building bombing, next on ONR.
Related Topics: Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Women, Race & Ethnicity, Social Issues, Health, Education
Originally broadcast on April 13, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
April 6th, 2012
Oklahoma's new approach to improving public schools reduces the role of the federal government, but has not reduced controversy. Our series on addiction examines the effects in Indian country. The documentary "Bully" strikes close to home, highlighting bullying in Oklahoma schools. One of the students featured in the film talks about the problem. And an Oklahoma shelter encourages parents to consider alternatives to rabbits as Easter gifts. All that and more, next on ONR.
Related Topics: Holidays, Issues & Advice, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Women, Social Issues, Health, Education
Originally broadcast on April 6, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
Women's History Month
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March is Women's History Month. In Oklahoma, one organization has worked to improve the quality of life for women for over a century, especially rural women. It got its start in 1910 under the name, "The Home Demonstration Club." Over the years the clubs helped hundreds of thousands of women in all 77-counties learn leadership and practical skills to make life better in their communities and homes.
Related Topics: Women
Originally broadcast on March 30, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
March 30th, 2012
Help to reduce Oklahoma’s high infant mortality rate is available, but many Oklahoma mothers don't take advantage of it...sometimes with disastrous results. Spring rains have brought welcome relief to much of the state suffering from drought. In a women's history month feature, we learn about an organization that's been training Oklahoma women since shortly after statehood. A small-town museum is providing a big economic boost along Oklahoma’s Highway 9. And two legendary journalists discuss the story that brought down a president. Those stories and more, straight ahead on ONR.
Related Topics: Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Environment, Science & Technology, Women, Race & Ethnicity, Social Issues, Health, Education
Originally broadcast on March 30, 2012






