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The People's Business For our final episode of the legislative session, Senators Jim Wilson, (D) Tahlequah and Harry Coates, (R) Seminole, field your questions with host Bob Sands about anything and everything legislative that's happened at the Capitol. Program website › -

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Parents » Fun & Games
ONR 4-12-13
Read Across America
Featured in Top Stories
Kids swarmed the Oklahoma City Zoo this week, but the animals weren't the stars of the day. Children were there for Read Across America, where they enjoyed entertainment provided by local authors, musicians, and a few OETA staffers.
Related Topics: Child Development, Fun & Games, Education
Originally broadcast on April 12, 2013
Oklahoma Life: State Fair
9-21-12
Featured in Top Stories
The Great State Fair of Oklahoma--it's not all deep-fried Oreos and Tilt-A-Whirls. It's also showdown between livestock professionals and students from across the state to determine who's the top dog--or, in this case, cow--in the Grand Champion competition.
Related Topics: Folk Art & Crafts, Community, People & Profiles, Education, Fun & Games, Education, Arts & Entertainment
Originally broadcast on September 21, 2012
Behind the Scenes at the Oklahoma Aquarium
7-20-12
Featured in Top Stories
In the recent heatwave, it seems like the only activity for kids is to swim, but at a certain point, even that usually fun pastime can feel a bit waterlogged. But for parents looking for a way to keep kids entertained--and in the cool--the Oklahoma Aquarium in Jenks has the perfect day of fun that's anything but all washed out.
Related Topics: Community, Travel, Sports & Recreation, Holidays, Fun & Games, Earth, Environment, Animals, Arts & Entertainment
Originally broadcast on July 20, 2012
Pawnee Bath House
7-20-12
Featured in Top Stories
There are a lot of words used to describe people's favorite swimming holes, but 'historic' is rarely one of them. That is, unless you swim in Pawnee.
Related Topics: Community, Travel, Fun & Games, Modern, Environment, Arts & Entertainment
Originally broadcast on July 20, 2012
Sunup: Peaches
7-13-12
Featured in Top Stories
The harsh drought of 2011 was the disdain of many a farmer, blighting crops of almost every variety. But a year--and a mild winter--make a huge difference, and this summer's peach harvest has bushel baskets ready to burst.
Related Topics: Fun & Games, Gardening, Earth, Environment, Business & Economy
Originally broadcast on July 16, 2012
Stateline: Kids and Technology
7-6-12
Featured in Top Stories
During the summer months, some parents might be dismayed to see their kids spending less time splashing in the pool and more time surfing on the net. When it comes to technology, it's nothing but familiar water for today's youth.
Related Topics: Community, Sports & Recreation, Lifestyle, Fun & Games, Healthy Kids, Issues & Advice, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on July 6, 2012
Thunderstruck
6-15-12
Featured in Top Stories
Oklahoma is often divided on it's team colors--either sporting Oklahoma State University's trademark orange and black, or the University of Oklahoma's crimson and cream. But the Oklahoma City Thunder has everyone seeing blue. The team seems to have united the state that so proudly boasts its bedlam heritage. Now as the Thunder work their way through the NBA Finals, it truly seems like everyone in Oklahoma is 'thunderstruck.'
Related Topics: Performing Arts, Community, Sports & Recreation, Fun & Games, Social Issues, Arts & Entertainment, Sports
Originally broadcast on June 18, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
Kids and Tech
Featured in Top Stories
High tech gadgets are topping holiday wish lists. Most are loaded with games and apps designed to captivate their users. They are also powerful educational instruments. For decades teachers taught the "three r's" using books, papers, pencils and chalkboards. Those methods now share classrooms with high tech devices some fear are more toy than teaching tool, but that educators say are changing the way students learn.
Related Topics: Education, Fun & Games, Science & Technology, Education
Originally broadcast on December 16, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Blind Summer Camp (3:07)
Featured in Living Well
The Oklahoma School for the Blind hosts a summer camp in Muskogee for visually-impaired students.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, Parents, Community, Media & Technology, Child Development, Education, Fun & Games
Originally broadcast on June 22, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Archery Competition (2:51)
Featured in 21st Century Classroom
An after-school program in the small community of Porum, has hit the “bulls-eye.”
Related Topics: Parents, Child Development, Fun & Games
Originally broadcast on May 13, 2011


