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Science & Nature » Earth
3-1-13
Oklahoma News Report
In this episode, Oklahoma U.S. Representative Tom Cole lays out the local impact of sequestration. One group who will be impacted? The middle class, a group that is increasingly shrinking--and being squeezed by economic issues besides. In northern Oklahoma, cattlemen in Osage County face a particular issue as they fight to protect their lands and their cattle. Meanwhile, small towns across the state find themselves in broader food deserts and local groceries struggle to keep their doors open. And a local government agency that defines the very word, 'streamlined.' Plus, high-tech hay theft deterrent, a state capitol roundup, and saying goodbye to an Oklahoma acting legend, on this ONR.
Related Topics: Film & Television, Biography & Profiles, Community, Food, Education, Modern, Earth, Environment, Weather & Natural Disasters, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Science & Technology, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on March 1, 2013
ONR 3-1-13
Osage Cattlemen
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A sole county in Oklahoma does not have its oil and natural gas operations regulated by the Oklahoma Corporation Commission. Mineral rights in Osage county are held in trust for the Osage Nation. That means drilling oversight falls to the Bureau of Indian Affairs, but many landowners don't feel the agency is doing it's job to protect the land.
Related Topics: Earth, Environment, Animals, Business & Economy, Government
Originally broadcast on March 1, 2013
Oklahoma News Report
2-22-13
In this episode of the ONR, we explore school security, and what measures lawmakers and educators are considering to keep area schools safe. In other nearby schools, the problem is less that of security and more of administrative funding. With a cap on administrative spending, some small school districts are considering merging administrations to save money. In our continuing drought coverage, we visit Altus-Lugert Lake in southwestern Oklahoma, where low water levels are affecting area agriculture. Plus, freshmen legislators, weekly capitol updates, old-school sky diving, Thunder fever and more on this ONR.
Related Topics: Folk Art & Crafts, Community, Sports & Recreation, People & Profiles, Education, Modern, Earth, Environment, Natural History, Weather & Natural Disasters, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Environment, Social Issues, Health, Education, Sports, Biography & Profiles, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on February 22, 2013
ONR 2-22-13
Altus-Lugert Lake
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As part of our continuing drought coverage, reporter Steve Bennett ventures to Altus Lugert Lake, where low water levels are impacting a key industry.
Related Topics: Earth, Environment, Natural History, Weather & Natural Disasters, Environment, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on February 22, 2013
Oklahoma News Report
2-15-13
On this ONR, worker's comp reform has become a key part of republican lawmaker's agenda this session, which could lead to major changes for Oklahoma workers. Also on legislators' agenda: curbing the high number of Oklahomans driving without insurance. Good childcare is a conundrum for families across the state, but some parents find themselves in a gap--earning too much to receive assistance, and too little to afford childcare on their own. It's a problem hitting not just families, but childcare centers as well. And an agency out to clean up the state's defunct drilling sites. Plus, towns get 'Entrepreneur Ready,' stitching together love for veterans, and local poets break down the spirit behind the pen--or, the laptop, on this ONR.
Related Topics: Literature & Writing, Folk Art & Crafts, Community, Health Care & Illnesses, Child Development, Earth, Environment, Weather & Natural Disasters, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Social Issues, Health, Energy & Environment, Military & Espionage
Originally broadcast on February 15, 2013
ONR 2-15-13
OERB Cleanup
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The cost for Oklahoma's success in energy has been it's landscape, pockmarked with many abandoned drilling sites. That's where the Oklahoma Energy Resources Board comes in, cleaning up defunct sites in the name of good stewardship.
Related Topics: Earth, Environment, Business & Economy, Environment, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on February 15, 2013
Oklahoma News Report
2-1-13
In this ONR, while smoking rates have dropped in Oklahoma, the state still ranks high nationwide in tobacco use, something advocates are hoping to change. The Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs faces intense scrutiny from both legislators and the attorney general's office over cases of abuse and neglect uncovered by the ONR and the Journal Record. Thanks to military restructuring, Lawton in southwestern Oklahoma has enjoyed an economic boom, but can they keep up the momentum in the face of sequestration and cuts to military spending? Plus, awards and the people who make them, heavy-hoofed horses, and all the state emblems you've never heard of, on this ONR.
Related Topics: Film & Television, Performing Arts, Biography & Profiles, Community, Travel, Health Care & Illnesses, Caregiving, Modern, Earth, Environment, Weather & Natural Disasters, Animals, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Social Issues, Health, Energy & Environment, Military & Espionage
Originally broadcast on February 1, 2013
ONR 2-1-13
StateImpact: Disposal Wells & Earthquakes
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As drilling activity across the state increases, seemingly so do earthquakes. But are the two linked, or is it an arbitrary coincidence. StateImpact's Joe Wertz explains.
Related Topics: Earth, Environment, Weather & Natural Disasters, Business & Economy, Environment, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on February 1, 2013
ONR 2-1-13
Horizon: Wind Energy
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In this excerpt from Oklahoma Horizon, Andy Barth looks into the employment boom in the wind industry, and the skills needed to work up there where the air is rare.
Related Topics: Earth, Environment, Business & Economy, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on February 1, 2013
Oklahoma News Report
1-18-13
In this ONR, an update on Oklahoma's ongoing water wars, as Oklahoma City prepares to once again draw water from a already thirsty Canton Lake. The flu epidemic has swept the state, leaving many sick, hospitalized, and in some instances, the disease has turned deadly. We plumb the depths of this disease, and the state's response to it. And Oklahoma's state government is the largest employer in the state, but is it a good boss? Plus, a talk with Oklahoma Senate leader Sen. Brian Bingman, internet accessibility, school for up-and-coming rock stars and more on this ONR.
Related Topics: Music, Fine Arts, Community, Travel, Media & Technology, Earth, Environment, Weather & Natural Disasters, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Social Issues, Education, Arts & Entertainment, Energy & Environment, Transportation & Infrastructure
Originally broadcast on January 18, 2013




