August 2005 Show Archives


Week 1 Show 0531
08.07.2005
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The Whistling Chef (View Video)

James Wald, a former Mustang High School DECA student, explains how a high school experiment turned profitable and gave him the opportunity to start his own salsa business.


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Week 2 Show 0532
08.14.2005
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Isreal Hydroponics (View Video)

A group of Oklahoma Farmers recently traveled to Israel to see how the farmers there are using hydroponics to raise crops in their arid land.


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Week 3 Show 0533
08.21.2005
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Fuel Tax Debate--SQ723 (View Video)

The supporters of this bill say it is designed to generate $150 million dollars through the fuel tax. Its sole purpose is to repair roads and bridges. Those opposed to the bill say fuel prices are already too high.


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08.21.2005
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Distribution Center Impact (View Video)

South Central Oklahoma has become a hot spot for many nationwide distribution centers. Even though Ardmore's location on I-35 can be appealing, state programs like the Training for Industry Program and accessibility to Southern Oklahoma Technology Center seals the deal. Oklahoma Highways are our arteries to the rest of the United States.


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08.21.2005
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Interview with Richard Marshment--Transportation Future (View Video)

We visit with Richard Marshment of the University of Oklahoma about Oklahoma's transportation future.


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Week 4 Show 0534
08.28.2005
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Trade with Vietnam (View Video)

On a trip to Southeast Asia, we found a country far from fixated on past hostilities, but focused more on establishing a prosperous future between two countries that were once enemies and are now establishing a new relationship based on trade and trust.


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08.28.2005
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Vietnam Commerce--OKC Asian District (View Video)

The Vietnamese community in Oklahoma City is alive and well especially between 23rd Street and Northwest Classen, a popular area designed to help Asian citizens retain their cultural roots and historical backgrounds.

For more information visit this link:
Oklahoma City Asian District

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08.28.2005
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Oklahoma's Relationship with Vietnam (View Video)

Currently, about 200 Vietnamese nationals study in Oklahoma. In fact, the University of Oklahoma has more Vietnamese nationals as students than any other university in America. A relationship that not only is good for Vietnam, but Oklahoma as well.

For more information visit this link:
Asian American Student Life at OU

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08.28.2005
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Malcolm Baldridge Award--Bama Foods (View Video)

Bama Foods, long known for their Bama pies, has been recognized nationally with the prestigious Malcom Baldrige quality award. An honor that recognizes innovative companies that have impacted our economy.

For more information visit these links:
Baldrigde National Quality Program
Bama Foods

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08.28.2005
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Bama Foods (View Video)

What began in a grandmother’s kitchen in the 1920s, has grown over the years into one of Oklahoma’s leading food companies.

For more information visit this link:
Bama Foods

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