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7-13-12
On this episode of the ONR, school may be out for summer, but students and teacher trainees alike are enjoying a learning experience as we explore Teach for America. Aging drivers can represent a road hazard, but some law enforcement officials are helping families and drivers navigate the bumpy roads of elderly driving. Digitally isolated rural areas of the state may soon be jumping on the information super highway, thanks to a rural broadband initiative. Plus, Oklahoma's oldest producing oil well, peach harvests, and hometown legends, on this ONR.
Related Topics: Fine Arts, Folk Art & Crafts, Community, Travel, Media & Technology, Caregiving, Child Development, Healthy Kids, Modern, Earth, Environment, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Science & Technology, Social Issues, Health, Education, Arts & Entertainment, Communications & Media, Society
Originally broadcast on July 13, 2012
Sunup: Peaches
7-13-12
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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
Preserving History: Oklahoma's Oldest Oil Well
7-13-12
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Oklahoma may not have been the site of the very first oil well ever drilled, but oil flows through our state's history, beginning, according to many, the fields around Bartlesville. But there are others who would contest that claim.
Related Topics: Community, Modern, Earth, Environment, Social Issues, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on July 13, 2012
Fracking Explained
7-6-12
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Hydraulic fracturing sent shock waves through the natural gas industry when it came about, invigorating a flailing energy sector. But it also send waves through local communities, organizations and regulation commissions who were and are concerned about the chemicals used in the process. Efforts are underway to provide more open information about the chemicals in fracking fluid, but that opennes comes with a price.
Related Topics: Community, Media & Technology, Health Care & Illnesses, Modern, Earth, Environment, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Environment, Social Issues, Health, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on July 6, 2012
Sunup: MacGruder Plot
7-6-12
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This past week saw the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Morrell Act--a groundbreaking piece of legislation that established land grand universities. This meant that for the first time, average people and not just the privileged elite could attend college. Sunup's Dave Deken looks into the impact the act had on agriculture in the state--including a particular wheat experiment that's over a hundred years old, and still going--and growing--strong.
Related Topics: Biography & Profiles, Community, United States, Environment, Natural History, Biology & Chemistry, Government, Environment, Science & Technology, Social Issues, Education, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on July 6, 2012
Oklahoma Life: Oklahoma Wineries
7-6-12
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Strike out on nearly any road in Oklahoma, and odds are at some point you'll cross rows of grapes, being carefully cultivated in order to create mouth-watering vintages. It's a stark contrast to just a few years ago, when only three wineries and a scant few vinyards existed in the state. But new laws have helped resuscitate one of the state's oldest agricultural ventures.
Related Topics: Food, Travel, Lifestyle, Cooking, Gardening, Earth, Environment, Business & Economy, Government, Politics
Originally broadcast on July 6, 2012
Fish Kill Follow-Up
7-6-12
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On the heels of another fish kill in the same location, the Environmental Protection Agency has issued an interim study on the initial kill from last July that wiped out a massive amount of catfish in the Red River. The novel-sized report cites water and sediment samples from the area to draw conclusions on the fish kill that is leaving experts and laymen scratching their collective heads.
Related Topics: Community, Food, Health Care & Illnesses, Modern, Earth, Environment, Animals, Business & Economy, Government, Environment, Social Issues, Health, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on July 6, 2012
Okie Noodling
6-29-12
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A cool body of water in the summertime, a rod, a reel, a little fishing, what's not to love about that? For some Okie fishermen, it would be the rod and the reel. This is noodling in Oklahoma--no line, no bait, no mercy.
Related Topics: Biography & Profiles, Community, Travel, Sports & Recreation, People & Profiles, Environment, Sports
Originally broadcast on June 29, 2012
Selling the Cimmaron Plant
6-8-12
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Thirty-seven years after Kerr-McGee shut down their uranium and plutonium processing facility, the now defunct location is finally being put back on the market. With cleanup efforts currently underway, residents still hold reservations about the safety of the area--and the fading memory of a woman's suspicious death.
Related Topics: Community, Health Care & Illnesses, Biography & Profiles, Earth, Environment, Biology & Chemistry, Forensics & Investigations, Business & Economy, Environment, Science & Technology, Social Issues, Health
Originally broadcast on June 8, 2012
Newsmaker Interview: Mark Fried
6-8-12
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Mark Fried, CEO of the Oklahoma-Arkansas Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association, speaks with Dick Pryor about other research being done in the field of Alzheimer's.
Related Topics: Community, Health Care & Illnesses, Fitness & Nutrition, Aging, Lifestyle, Caregiving, Psychology & The Mind, Biology & Chemistry, Social Issues, Health, Society
Originally broadcast on June 8, 2012






