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ONR 12-21-12
Sunup: Horse Therapy
Featured in Top Stories
This program is bringing together volunteers, those with special needs, and horses with the hope of achieving goals, bit by bit.
Related Topics: Health Care & Illnesses, Child Development, Animals, Health
Originally broadcast on December 21, 2012
ONR 12-14-12
Online Schools
Featured in Top Stories
More and more students are going online to graduate high school, but it's a system that has had little oversight in more than five years.
Related Topics: Community, Child Development, Education, Government, Science & Technology, Education
Originally broadcast on December 14, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
11-30-12
Governor Mary Fallin has announced she won't set up a state-run health care exchange or expand Medicaid, citing monetary concerns for turning down both options. ONR's Cathy Tatom looks at the new laws on the books in Oklahoma, and their impact on the state. A groundbreaking program in Tulsa is giving at-risk kids a head start on life by emphasizing education and good nutrition for them and their families. And Steve Bennett takes a trip down Highway 9 to visit a museum dedicated to one of Oklahoma's most famous military leaders. Plus, Sports Illustrated writers, comedian Bill Cosby, lawmakers and educators on this ONR.
Related Topics: Biography & Profiles, Travel, People & Profiles, Health Care & Illnesses, Fitness & Nutrition, Child Development, Education, War & Conflict, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, National Security, Social Issues, Health, Education, Arts & Entertainment, Sports, Biography & Profiles
Originally broadcast on November 30, 2012
ONR 12-7-12
Oklahoma Life: Public Art
Featured in Top Stories
When the going gets tough, the money gets going--usually away from the arts. But Seminole seems to be the exception, where a popular non-profit museum found a way to fund an artist and a new mural for all of its very young patrons to enjoy.
Related Topics: Fine Arts, People & Profiles, Child Development
Originally broadcast on December 7, 2012
Oklahoma Forum
The Future of the Middle Class
We often hear from lawmakers, academics, pundits and policy experts on this program, discussing the news, identifying problems and proposing solutions. By design, they talk a lot about the issues concerning regular citizens, the middle class, and how politics and policies affect them. Today, for the first time on Oklahoma Forum, we're going to turn the tables, do something different, and listen to what some of those Oklahomans think about our state, what concerns them, and what they hope for the future. Call it a mini-town hall meeting, with our guests: Greg Hallman, Jr., a Spanish teacher at Santa Fe South Middle School, a charter school in Oklahoma City. Ashlie Stover, an undergraduate dance student from the University of Central Oklahoma. DePorres "Dee" Hopkins, owner of Hopkins Haircare and Enterprises in Oklahoma City. and, Brenna Reaves, a registered nurse of labor and delivery at Integris Southwest Medical Center.
Related Topics: Community, Health Care & Illnesses, Education, Issues & Advice, Business & Economy, Government, Social Issues, Health, Education
Originally broadcast on December 9, 2012
ONR 11-30-12
EduCare
Featured in Top Stories
Oklahoma leads the nation in EduCare programs--a school system promoting early childhood eduction, especially for at-risk children who live in poverty and their parents. ONR's Lis Exon visited the newest Tulsa facility and found out how this program is giving kids a head start on education and healthy living.
Related Topics: Education, Healthy Kids, Social Issues, Health, Education
Originally broadcast on November 30, 2012
ONR 11-30-12
ONR Extra: Bill Cosby
Featured in Top Stories
Funnyman Bill Cosby is known for his work in television, his comedy, and of course, his sweaters, but the comedian is cultivating a reputation as a proponent for education. Recently Cosby visited Tulsa where he spoke about his experiences growing up, and the importance of community involvement and education.
Related Topics: Community, Child Development, Education, Social Issues, Health
Originally broadcast on November 30, 2012
ONR Extra: School Grades
10-26-12
Featured in Top Stories
The Oklahoma State Board of Education has approved the new process for grading public schools across the state. The A-F grading system has won a lot of contention and debate, and was even delayed from releasing earlier this month. In this ONR Extra, we take you into the Board of Education meeting where the process was approved, and comments from both sides of the debate.
Related Topics: Child Development, Education, Government, Politics, Education
Originally broadcast on October 26, 2012
Dropout Nation
10-5-12
Featured in Top Stories
Nationwide, the number of students dropping out of high school is, according to experts, reaching crisis levels. In Oklahoma, officials are pulling out all the stops to keep students in school and on the path towards a diploma.
Related Topics: Community, Education, Issues & Advice, Social Issues, Education
Originally broadcast on October 5, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
9-28-12
On this episode of the ONR, we explore the evolution and complications of campaign finance since Citizens United was ruled constitutional, deeming companies as people. As homelessness continues to not just plague the world over, some officials are looking to Tulsa and a program they started to end homelessness for solutions. Drones may be shifting their flight patterns from the battlefield to the backyard, as agencies look at the potential to do everything from fight fires to crime with these unmanned aerial drones. Plus, Okie entrepreneurs, State Capitol artwork, and the best ghost town you never heard of, on this ONR.
Related Topics: Fine Arts, Literature & Writing, Biography & Profiles, Community, Travel, Health Care & Illnesses, Education, Modern, Earth, Environment, Natural History, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Global Affairs, Science & Technology, Social Issues, Health, Education, Arts & Entertainment, Biography & Profiles, Transportation & Infrastructure, Military & Espionage, Society
Originally broadcast on September 28, 2012






