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Music and Arts Education

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Music and arts education programs face more cuts in public schools, forcing many districts to rely on the private sector for creative instruction. The Tulsa Symphony recently paid to bring internationally renowned music teacher Roberta Guaspari to teach some workshops in the city. It’s one example of private organizations trying to provide opportunities for music and arts education. (Also featured: Kathy Rad of the Tulsa Symphony, Patrick Riley, Ken Busby, Exec. Dir. Of the Tulsa Arts & Humanities Council, Barry Schmelzenbach of the Harding Fine Arts Academy, Kim Baker from the Oklahoma Arts Council, Jerry Ni, and Dawn Wei.)

Related Topics: Performing Arts, Music, Education, Education, Arts & Entertainment

Originally broadcast on May 4, 2012


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This Week in Business 5-4-12

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The Journal Record Managing Editor Ted Streuli talks about what's making news in business this week.

Related Topics: Business & Economy

Originally broadcast on May 4, 2012


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At the Capitol 5-4-12

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ONR Contributor Shawn Ashley from E-Capitol joins us to discuss what's happening this week "At the Capitol".

Related Topics: Government, Politics

Originally broadcast on May 4, 2012


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Building the State Budget

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Proposed tax cuts and falling natural gas prices are creating uncertainty as legislators begin the complex task of drafting a state budget. Sen. Clark Jolley (R-Edmond) and Rep. Earl Sears (R-Bartlesville), who lead the Senate and House Appropriations Committees, talk about some of the unique challenges they face this year. Sen. Brian Bingman (R-Sapulpa), Rep. Kris Steele (R-Shawnee), and Rep. Scott Inman (D-Del City) also voice their concerns.

Related Topics: Business & Economy, Government

Originally broadcast on May 4, 2012


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Veterans Centers Mission Failure

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In this ONR, Bob Sands and M. Scott Carter from The Journal Record team up for a special in-depth report on Oklahoma’s long term care facilities for veterans. Michael and Susan Kraft share the story of their father’s experience at the Claremore Veteran’s Center. Major General Rita Aragon and former Medical Director of the Norman Veterans Center, Dr. Pamela Hiti weigh in on some of the problems and possible solutions to accusations of neglect and abuse at veteran’s facilities. Bob Sands also speaks with Maj. Gen. Myles L. Deering, Oklahoma’s Adjutant General, Esther Houser, Omsbudsman at DHS Aging Services, Joe Carson, and Beverly Channel.

Related Topics: Health Care & Illnesses, Forensics & Investigations, Government, Health

Originally broadcast on May 4, 2012


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This Week in Business 4-27-12

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Journal Record Managing Editor Ted Streuli joins us to talk about what’s making news in business this week.

Related Topics: Business & Economy

Originally broadcast on April 27, 2012


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Cutting Edge National Weather Service

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The National Weather Service in Norman is developing new radar technologies that will allow meteorologists to see the inner workings of storms and provide better warnings to those in the path of potential tornadoes. Featuring Rick Smith from the National Weather Service Forecast Office, the Chief of Radar Research at NSSL, Douglas Forsyth, Kurt Hondl, MPAR Manager at NSSL, and David Stensrud from Forecast Research & Development at NSSL.

Related Topics: Weather & Natural Disasters, Science & Technology

Originally broadcast on April 27, 2012


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At the Capitol 4-27-12

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Erin Boeckman from E-Capitol joins us to discuss what happened this week At the Capitol.

Related Topics: Government, Politics

Originally broadcast on April 27, 2012


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Point-Counter Point Welfare Drug Testing

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Sen. David Holt and Sen. Constance N. Johnson join Dick Pryor to discuss House Bill 2388, which requires drug testing for people who receive Temporary Assistance for Needy Families benefits.

Related Topics: Government, Social Issues

Originally broadcast on April 27, 2012


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Scholarships for Disabled Kids

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A law designed to allow children with disabilities the right to apply for state funded scholarships is being challenged. Critics say the Lindsey Nicole Henry Scholarship Fund is unconstitutional because it uses taxpayer money to pay for private schooling. We talk to Garret and Stephanie Spry, Tim and Kristen Fisher, Eric Baxter, Dr. Kirby Lehman from Jenks Public Schools, Steven Crawford, the Executive Director of CCOSA, Rep. Jason Nelson (R-Oklahoma City), and Rep. Jeannie McDaniel (D-Tulsa).

Related Topics: Child Development, Education, Government, Education

Originally broadcast on April 27, 2012