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Cutting Edge Noble Foundation (5:02)
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Feeding the world's growing population continues to pose major challenges for society. The agricultural and scientific community is conducting research that holds the promise of increased food security and improved human health. In Oklahoma, much of that work is taking place in Ardmore at the Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation.
Related Topics: Science & Technology, Social Issues, Health
Originally broadcast on September 9, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Tar Creek Superfund (11:12)
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It was almost a century ago that a mining camp was established in far northeastern Oklahoma, in an area that would become the town of Picher. By the 1920's Picher was the center of the largest lead and zinc mining operation in the nation. But now, Picher does not exist. The town died from contamination, by-products of mining, which forced the federal government to close Picher and relocate its residents. And while almost all the people are gone, much of the hazard still remains.
Related Topics: Community, Weather & Natural Disasters, Government, Health, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on October 7, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Crumbling Infrastructure (8:43)
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The consequences of long term neglect are now very evident across the state as infrastructure is giving way to years of service with little to no maintenance. From bridges that are termed structurally deficient to a state capitol building that is partially cordoned off due to a crumbling facade, the urgency of major repairs is becoming clearer with each passing day.
Related Topics: Government, Politics, Transportation & Infrastructure
Originally broadcast on October 7, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Mangum Bulb (5:27)
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Mention the town of Mangum, and what often comes to mind is the world-famous rattlesnake derby, which takes place each spring. But there's another attraction in the small, southwest Oklahoma community that perhaps doesn't shine as brightly, but still deserves illumination.
Related Topics: Community, United States, Biography & Profiles
Originally broadcast on September 30, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
ONR Extra Tax Credits (3:29)
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Representatives of the oil and gas industry say elimination of state tax incentives for drilling would have a significant impact on their operations. They expressed their concerns recently in testimony before a legislative task force which has been examining Oklahoma’s system of tax credits, incentives and other tax spending. Here is some of that testimony in this ONR Extra.
Related Topics: Business & Economy, Government, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on September 30, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
OK Stories 1915 Explosion (2:01)
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Many of today's safety rules on the shipping of gasoline can be traced back to a 1915 southern Oklahoma disaster. Here's Charley Newcomb with this week's edition of Oklahoma Stories.
Related Topics: United States, Transportation & Infrastructure
Originally broadcast on September 23, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Dolphin Tale (4:40)
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The true story of a high-tech, artificial dolphin tail--created by Oklahoma-based Hanger Prosthetics and Orthotics--spawned a book about the experience, called "Winter's Tale". Now, the story of Winter, who survived the loss of her tail and learned to use a prosthetic, has been translated to the big screen. The movie, entitled "Dolphin Tale" is providing inspiration to those overcoming their own physical challenges.
Related Topics: Film & Television, Animals, Health
Originally broadcast on September 23, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Parking Meters (3:21)
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Time has expired for the traditional parking meter in the city where it was invented. A push to beautify downtown Oklahoma City includes an upgrade in parking meter technology. The change will make paying to park your wheels more convenient, but it may also be a little more complicated.
Related Topics: Travel, Transportation & Infrastructure
Originally broadcast on September 16, 2011
ONR
September 30, 2011 (57:44)
Months after a deadly tornado struck an Oklahoma town, another disaster is confronting many of the victims. We examine the physician discipline process and find that prescription drug abuse is one of the biggest problems dragging down Oklahoma doctors. Postal workers are rallying to save jobs and the federal government’s mail service. Autumn nights and the gridiron bring communities together to experience “Oklahoma Life.” A small southwest Oklahoma town has a unique claim to fame. And, Charley Newcomb with Oklahoma Stories.
Related Topics: Film & Television, Community, Sports & Recreation, Modern, Business & Economy, Government, Science & Technology, Social Issues, Health, Sports, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on September 30, 2011
ONR
September 23, 2011 (57:41)
Battle lines are drawn over the plan for use of Oklahoma water. Homeless students face long odds, but that’s not stopping some of them from getting an education. We visit Oklahoma’s Asian community. More young women are getting training to become leaders in business and politics. A dolphin with a prosthetic tail created in Oklahoma inspires military veterans recovering from the effects war. And, Charley Newcomb with Oklahoma Stories.
Related Topics: Film & Television, Community, Gender & Sexual Identity, Animals, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Science & Technology, Women, Social Issues, Health, Education, Arts & Entertainment, Health
Originally broadcast on September 23, 2011






