Stories for week of January 29, 2006
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Oklahoma Profile
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Cowboy U is a new reality TV show at the Flying W Guest Ranch in Sayre. Take a look behind the scenes with Don Whinery, owner of the Flying W Guest Ranch. 

Flying W Guest Ranch   View Story -  Small file  Large file
A close up look at the Flying W Guest Ranch, and owner Don Whinery's vison to bring history and economic development to the region.

State of the State   View Story -  Small file  Large file
In the final year of what he hopes will be his first term, Gov. Brad Henry looks back at his time in office.

Oklahoma’s Film Commission   View Story -  Small file  Large file
Dino Lali talks about the Film Commission’s role in attracting movie and television production to our state.

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Veterinarian Brent Pitts has dedicated his life to controlling unwanted animals.

 

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Stories for week of January 22, 2006
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Show # 0604
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Federal Contracts
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Securing federal contracts can be a competitive task, but OBAN, the Oklahoma Bid Assistance Networks helps small businesses get there foot in the government door.

For more information - Oklahoma Bid Assistance Network - http://www.okbid.org/

Market Access   View Story -  Small file  Large file
Japan has once again opened its trade doors to U.S. beef imports. How will U.S. beef producers regain the foothold they once held in the asian market place.

Interview with Darrel Peel  View Story -  Small file  Large file
OSU Livestock Marketing Specialist, and Ag. Economist Darrel Peel, talks about the beef market in Japan and what effect it will have on Oklahoma's markets.

Kanoe 4 Kids   View Story -  Small file  Large file
A group of Oklahomans take a 1000 mile canoe trip down the Mississippi river to raise funds for the Make a Wish foundation.

Make A Wish Foundation  View Story -  Small file  Large file
Jane Rohweder of Oklahoma's Make a Wish chapter, talks about the organization and how they grant the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions.

For more information- Make a Wish Foundation -http://www.oklahoma.wish.org/

National FFA President   View Story -  Small file  Large file
Travis Jett, Oklahoma FFA member from Slapout, was recently elected as the National FFA President. Travis shares his plans for the upcoming year.

 

 

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Stories for week of January 15, 2006
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Show # 0603
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Wildfires  View Story -  Small file  Large file
Wildfires are nothing new to Oklahoma, but with the current dry weather, Oklahoma is still a tender box. A look at some of the conditions contributing to these fires.

Interview with Terry Peach    View Story -  Small file  Large file
Director of the Ok. Dept. of Agriculture, Terry Peach talks about drought conditions affecting agriculture.

Rural Firefighters   View Story -  Small file  Large file
Oklahoma's rural firefighters have been stretched to their limits, economically and physically, during this years extreme fire season.

Fire School   View Story -  Small file  Large file
Jim Robler, safety and training coordinator with the Ok. Dept of CareerTech, talks about the programs offered by the states technology centers.

Equine Industry   View Story -  Small file  Large file
The equine industry in Oklahoma has contributed much needed dollars to the local and state economy. A look at Oklahoma City's annual horse show.

Heather Williams - Weekend Warrior   View Story -  Small file  Large file
Heather Williams is an eight to five banker by day, and an award winning horse rider. When the weekend rolls around, she heads to the horse shows to compete.

Equine Rescue  View Story -  Small file  Large file
An Oklahoma couple is on a mission to care for horses. Blaze's Tribute Equine Rescue, located in Jones, Oklahoma, strives to improve the lives of neglected, starved and abused horses.

For more information - Blaze's Tribute Equine Rescue, Inc., - http://www.blazesequinerescue.com

Oklahoma Living   View Story -  Small file  Large file
Entrepreneur Edna Hennessee's aloe vera-based cosmetics company, Cosmetic Specialty Labs, Inc., has produced a line of mostly natural bath products.

For more information - Cosmetic Specialty Labs, Inc., - http://www.aloe-vera.com/

 

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Stories for week of January 8, 2006
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Meth War
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In 2003, Oklahoma led the nation in passing a law that restricts the sale of key ingredients used in METH’S manufacture. And since then, we have seen the number of meth lab busts drop by 80 percent. This week, we begin by looking at the ongoing battle against methamphetamines, and the toll it takes on our state.

Interview with Rep. John Nance    View Story -  Small file  Large file
Rep. John Nance is the author of Oklahoma's Methamphetamine Reduction Act of 2004

China Rising  View Story -  Small file  Large file
A rapidly modernizing country, china offers huge commercial opportunities for american companies and huge compeTItion as well. This week, we begin what will be a series of reports that examine China's rise to a global super power, and what that may mean for the rest of us.

China Trade  View Story -  Small file  Large file
Interview with David Woods, CEO of Exim Group, a company that helps businesses develop and implement export strategies.

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Stories for week of January 1, 2006
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Our first show of 2006 is a look forward to what the year may bring us in the areas of economics, public policy, education, and culture. We enter the New Year in a discussion with futurist Ed Barlow, on what the new year may hold.

Economics  View Story -  Small file  Large file
As we enter this New Year, our state has been presented with unprecedented opportunities and challenges.  New technology has ushered in a time of turbulence, with some business’s going up and others heading down.  We spoke with futurist Ed Barlow about where he believes our economy is headed.

Education  View Story -  Small file  Large file
When you hear forecasts about such dramatic change in our economy, you can’t help but worry about how to prepare.  In our continuing outlook into 2006, we focus on education and it’s role in our state’s success.  Bill Dagget, a nationally noted expert on the changing roles of education, shares his insights.

Public Policy  View Story -  Small file  Large file
2006 is an election year, which means we can count on a lot of campaign rhetoric in the coming months.  Public policy specialist, Larry Sanders, visits our studio.

Culture  View Story -  Small file  Large file
When it comes to our culture, many of our towns have already experienced a major change in demographics.  Oklahoma’s Hispanic population is growing significantly.  Fred Ramos,  head of Oklahoma’s Hispanic Chamber, tells us what that could mean for our state.

Agriculture  View Story -  Part 1 Small file  Large file   Part 2 Small file  Large file
We look at the future of the poultry, pork, and beef markets, and how imports will affect the prices.

 

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