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ONR
The Oklahoma News Report
On this week's ONR, the Keystone XL Pipeline giveth, but it also taketh away. Our reporters look at the issue of imminent domain and what that means for Oklahoma residents living along the pipeline's path. Faith-based substance abuse programs expand their reach to meet the ever-growing needs of those struggling with the demons of addiction. Luck favors the prepared, especially in Tornado Alley. We look into emergency plans and shelters from Oklahoma's life-threatening storms. Finally, artwork seeks repair as murals in the State Capitol meet their deadliest foe--sunlight. And a landmark church gets a chance at revival with new ownership.
Related Topics: Fine Arts, Religion & Beliefs, Community, Health Care & Illnesses, Renaissance, Environment, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Science & Technology, Health, Arts & Entertainment, Health
Originally broadcast on November 12, 0005
Oklahoma News Report
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
Oklahoma News Report
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
Oklahoma News Report
May 4th, 2012
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. 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-Supulpa), Rep. Kris Steele (R-Shawnee), and Rep. Scott Inman (D-Del City) also voice their concerns. 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 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. And our partners at E-Capitol and The Journal Record have updates on other trending stories in government and business this week.
Related Topics: Performing Arts, Fine Arts, Health Care & Illnesses, Education, Forensics & Investigations, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Health, Education, Military & Espionage
Originally broadcast on May 4, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
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
Oklahoma News Report
Corrections Reform
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House Speaker Kris Steele has authored a new corrections reform bill after a year of research. It aims to reduce violent crime and prison over-crowding over the next five years. Featuring Rep. Jeannie McDaniel, (D-Tulsa), Sand Springs Police Chief Daniel Bradley, and District Attorney Kevin Buchanan.
Related Topics: Business & Economy, Government, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on April 27, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
April 27th, 2012
On this week’s edition of ONR we take a look at House Bill 3052, House Speaker Kris Steele’s plan to improve public safety and reform the state’s corrections system. Liz Exon looks into the fight over the Lindsey Nicole Henry Scholarship Fund. The program allows children with disabilities to receive money from the state to attend private school, but some school districts believe it is unconstitutional. In “Point-Counterpoint”, Dick Pryor discusses a new law that would require drug testing for welfare recipients with Sen. David Holt and Sen. Constance N. Johnson. And, our Cutting Edge report looks at the advances in radar technology being made at the National Weather Service in Norman. All that, plus updates from the State Capitol and business news from The Journal Record.
Related Topics: Weather & Natural Disasters, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Social Issues, Health, Education
Originally broadcast on April 27, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
Shawnee Milling Company
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Next month, the Shawnee Milling Company will celebrate its 106th year of operation. It was founded by one of Oklahoma’s first entrepreneurs - J. Lloyd Ford, who started the Shawnee Milling Company a year before statehood. Ford paved the way for future generations of his family to improve and diversify an operation which has become an icon in Shawnee.
Related Topics: Food, United States, Business & Economy, Biography & Profiles
Originally broadcast on April 20, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
This Week in Business 4-20-12
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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 20, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
Red States Green Jobs
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Think about "going green" and you may envision recycling paper or driving a hybrid car. But in Oklahoma, it means much more than that. Training is available at little or no cost for people to green up their current occupation...or, get a new job in our state's fast-expanding green economy.
Related Topics: Business & Economy, Environment, Education
Originally broadcast on April 20, 2012




