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ONR1-25-13
Stateline Excerpt: Crumbling Capitol
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In this excerpt from Stateline, Robert Burch explores the Oklahoma State Capitol to inspect its level of decay.
Related Topics: Government, Politics, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on January 25, 2013
ONR 1-18-13
Water Wars: Rationing and Dry Lakes
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As Oklahoma City prepares to draw water from the already low Canton Lake, officials from Canton voice their concern that this draw could be the death knell for the lake and it's ecosystem. It's another facet of Oklahoma's ongoing battles for water and water rights in an increasingly dry state.
Related Topics: Environment, Weather & Natural Disasters, Environment, Energy & Environment, Transportation & Infrastructure
Originally broadcast on January 18, 2013
1-11-13
Oklahoma News Report
In this week's ONR, Oklahoma's murder rate reached near-record highs in 2012, while Oklahoma's other major metro area, Tulsa, was at lower rate than usual. We look at what's causing the disparity in numbers, and what's being done to prevent violent deaths across the state. The Pinnacle Plan meant to restructure the Oklahoma Department of Human Services went into effect last July, but it still has a ways to go to be fully implemented. Multiple Sclerosis can strike anyone at anytime, but a cure remains elusive. While drugs are available to slow the disease's progression, the cost remains out of reach for some. Plus, the Supreme Court steps into one of Oklahoma's ongoing water wars, Organizational Day, and a look at a historic Tulsa building, on this ONR.
Related Topics: Film & Television, Biography & Profiles, Community, Travel, Health Care & Illnesses, Caregiving, Modern, Environment, Natural History, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Environment, Social Issues, Health, Education, Energy & Environment, Transportation & Infrastructure
Originally broadcast on January 11, 2013
Oklahoma News Report
1-4-13
On this episode of the ONR, we discuss the budget deal to avoid the fiscal cliff with Oklahoma U.S. Representative Frank Lucas. With more people living sedentary lives and not exercising, Oklahoma is seeing obesity and diabetes rates continue to grow. As news and information goes digital, newspapers across the state are going hyper-local to stay relevant. Plus, oil rigs, holiday recycling, the Singin' Rage Patti Page, and more.
Related Topics: Performing Arts, Music, Biography & Profiles, Community, Travel, Media & Technology, Health Care & Illnesses, Fitness & Nutrition, Modern, Earth, Environment, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Environment, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on January 4, 2013
ONR 1-4-13
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Oklahoma's got a lot of oil wells still producing crude oil, but the distinction of the oldest producing well is more than a little controversial, with the title being claimed by two different towns.
Related Topics: Modern, Business & Economy, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on January 4, 2013
ONR 1-4-13
Life on an Oil Rig
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Their jobs are prolific and they bolster the state's economy, but many don't know what their day-to-day work entails. We explore the rigors and rewards of life on an oil rig.
Related Topics: Community, People & Profiles, Business & Economy, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on January 4, 2013
Oklahoma News Report
2012 Year in Review
In our Year in Review show, we revisit some of our top stories of the year, from investigative reports to in-depth business news and the fun-loving features. We'll revisit the Mission: Failure investigation, digging into allegations of abuse and neglect in the state's veterans centers. Cathy Tatom takes us to the controversial XL Pipeline, and Lis Exon shows us a flagship program in Tulsa that's giving at-risk children a head start in life. And Steve Bennett checks out the state's basketball fever.
Related Topics: Performing Arts, Fine Arts, Sports & Recreation, Health Care & Illnesses, Child Development, Education, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Social Issues, Health, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on December 28, 2012
ONR 12-14-12
Wind Power
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The wind industry is booming in Oklahoma, but it's not without detractors who want the wind farms somewhere other than their backyard.
Related Topics: Earth, Business & Economy, Government, Science & Technology, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on December 14, 2012
ONR 12-14-12
Business News
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Journal Record Editor Ted Streuli joins us to discuss 23rd Street revitalization, Hobby Lobby expansion, casino controversy and more on in this week's Business News interview.
Related Topics: Business & Economy, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on December 14, 2012
Oklahoma Forum
Lessons From The Dust Bowl
While the entire country was suffering through the great depression, people in Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas, New Mexico and Colorado faced an additional catastrophe - ferocious dust storms that brought financial ruin and death to the plains. The Oklahoma panhandle was the epicenter of the Dust Bowl. Those that survived nature's onslaught helped develop new techniques for conserving the land and rebuilding Oklahoma's agriculture. The Dust Bowl is the subject of Ken Burns' new documentary, airing nationally November 18th and 19th on PBS. Joining us to talk about the lessons learned from the dust bowl are Clay Pope, Executive Director of the Association of Oklahoma Conservation Districts; Mike Thralls, Executive Director of the Oklahoma Conservation Commission; and Dean Graumann, Director of the Greer County Conservation District.
Related Topics: Community, Earth, Environment, Natural History, Weather & Natural Disasters, Government, Politics, Environment, Social Issues, Health, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on November 18, 2012






