September 2007 Show Archives


Week 1 Show 0735
09.02.2007
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Attitude

As a state, we have long suffered from what can best be described as an inferiority complex and many believe a book written during the height of the depression is to blame.

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09.02.2007
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Rave

Often it takes the eyes of a stranger to fully appreciate what we take for granted and you don't have to look hard to find a growing appreciation for a lengthy list of attractions here in the sooner state.

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Oklahoma Travel Channel Back to top
09.02.2007
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George Nigh

With a history of being the youngest legislator in 1950 and the youngest lieutenant governor in the nation, former Governor George Nigh is celebrating this year's centennial with a unique perspective.

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09.02.2007
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Oklahoma Moment--Stuart Roosa

We take a peek at a moment in Oklahoma's History from the Oklahoma History Center. This week's peek showcases Oklahoma astronaut, Stuart Roosa.

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09.02.2007
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Oklahoma Today

For exactly one half of our state's history, Oklahoma Today, a magazine published by Oklahoma's Department of Tourism, has introduced it's readers to the people and places that make our state grand. Five decades of glorious images and fascinating writing this is now available by just going on-line.

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09.02.2007
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Final Thoughts

Rob shares his views on today's show.

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Week 2 Show 0736
09.09.2007
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Stafford Air and Space Museum

A visit to the Stafford Air and Space Museum in Weatherford provides a look into our country's aerospace history as well as the life of an extraordinary Oklahoman.

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09.09.2007
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Value Added--General Tom Stafford (1 of 2)

Listen to a funny story General Stafford tells about how far we've come with technology.

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Stafford Air and Space Museum Back to top
09.09.2007
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Police Academy

You wouldn't think the average high school student would dream about a career in law enforcement, yet, a growing number of young people do believe it's a field they want to enter.

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09.09.2007
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Interview with Mark American Horse

We visit with instructor Mark American Horse about the law enforcement program at Central Technology Center in Sapulpa.

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09.09.2007
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Value Added--Career Clusters (2 of 2)

See more on how law enforcement students are utilizing their training to further their careers.

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09.09.2007
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Oklahoma Moment--Big Snow Storm

We take a peek at a moment in Oklahoma's History from the Oklahoma History Center. This week's peek showcases the big snow storm in April 1938.

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09.09.2007
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Medical Reserve

We show you how two Oklahoma teenagers are helping to prepare their hometown of Tahlequah for times of emergency.

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09.09.2007
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Women's Air Race

Dubbed the powder puff derby by Oklahoma's Will Rogers, the Women's Air Race Classic is now the nation's premier speed contest for female pilots.

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Ninety-Nines Museum of Women Pilots
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09.09.2007
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Oklahoma Profile--Willard Collier

Working 33 years in any field is an achievement, but when it comes to agriculture, apparently, it's just a stepping stone. In an Oklahoma Profile, we introduce you to Willard Collier and his agricultural legacy.

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09.09.2007
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Final Thoughts

Rob shares his views on today's show.

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Week 3 Show 0737
09.16.2007
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Farm Subsidies

While just a fraction of the total cost of the farm bill, it is farm subsidies, those direct payments and price supports for farmers, that generate all the controversy.

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09.16.2007
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Interview with Frank Lucas--Farm Subsidies

We visit with Congressman Frank Lucas who was instrumental in writing the new farm bill.

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09.16.2007
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Oklahoma Moment--Ford Commercial

We take a peek at a moment in Oklahoma's History from the Oklahoma History Center. This week's peek showcases a 1934 locally produced Ford commercial.

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09.16.2007
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Organic Farm

Americans and Oklahomans are going organic, foregoing generic grocery store produce and opting instead for the nutrition and taste of chemical-free produce.

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09.16.2007
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Kam's Kookery

The increase in the organic market has led to some new business opportunities.

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09.16.2007
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Interview with Jannetta Clark--Oklahoma Women in Agriculture and Small Business Conference

We visit with Jannetta Clark from the Oklahoma Manufacturing Allicance about the upcoming conference for women entrepreneurs.

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09.16.2007
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Value Added--Women in Agriculture and Small Business Conference

Register for the Fourth Annual Statewide Women in Agriculture and Small Business Conference

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09.16.2007
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Final Thoughts

Rob shares his views on today's show.

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Week 4 Show 0738
09.23.2007



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American Airlines

Oklahoma's aerospace industry is taking off and nowhere is that more evident than in Tulsa, home to American Airlines' maintenance and repair facility.

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09.23.2007



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Craftsmanship 2000

While Oklahoma's manufacturing industry is booming, the number of new skilled workers in our state isn't keeping up due, in large part, to attitudes about what such jobs really entail but there's a new program working to reverse those misconceptions and attract new talent to the manufacturing sector.

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09.23.2007



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Value Added (1 of 2)--Workforce Development

In a recent report, members of the Governor's Council for Workforce and Economic Development said, Oklahoma could lose it's edge in manufacturing if the pipeline of skilled workers does not remain filled. See how that need is being met.

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Oklahoma Aerospace Alliance Back to top
09.23.2007



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Land Run

Remembering the past is one thing many Oklahomans are doing this centennial year but one man is actually re-enacting it.

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09.23.2007



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Value Added (2 of 2)--Flying W Guest Ranch

Find out more about The Flying W Guest Ranch.

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09.23.2007



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Rock Crawling

If you think you have to be a burly, manly man mechanic to enjoy a four wheeling adventure...think again. Just ask Kathy Holsonbake, our not so mild-mannered reporter. She'll show you how the extreme sport of rock crawling is pumping some welcome dollars into rural Oklahoma.

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09.23.2007



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Oklahoma Moment--Paul Christenson Orchestra

We take a peek at a moment in Oklahoma's History from the Oklahoma History Center. This week's peek showcases the Paul Christenson Orchestra.

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09.23.2007



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Blind Chef

The receipe for success has many flavors and for one Oklahoman, overcoming adversity is a major ingredient. We introduce you to a chef who hasn't let the lack of sight limit his vision for the future.

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09.23.2007



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Culinary Arts

Spending time in the kitchen is helping two Oklahoma students prepare more than just the meals on their plates. What they're making is an investment into their future.

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Indian Capital Tech Center--Muskogee Back to top
09.23.2007



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Kanoe 4 Kids

Two Oklahomans risked some treacherous waters in an adventure down the Mississippi river. All in the effort to bring cheer to some children who need it most.

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Kanoe for Kids
Make a Wish Foundation of Oklahoma Back to top
09.23.2007



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Final Thoughts

Rob shares his views on today's show.

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Week 5 Show 0739
09.30.2007



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DDT

The work to save the American bald eagle has had an unintended consequence; one that has led to the deaths of millions.

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09.30.2007



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Eagle Rehab

While DDT is no longer a threat to America's eagle population, we humans are. We visit the Grey Snow Eagle House where injured eagles are given the hope to fly high once again.

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Bah Kho-je Xla Chi (Grey Snow Eagle House) Back to top
09.30.2007



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Lab Groundbreaking

Protecting our environment is just one job of a new multi-million dollar facility coming to our state. We show you how this new lab will help safeguard the agricultural industry, as well as, the health of Oklahoman's.

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09.30.2007



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Oklahoma Moment--Senator Thomas P. Gore

We take a peek at a moment in Oklahoma's History from the Oklahoma History Center. This week's peek showcases Senator Thomas P. Gore.

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09.30.2007



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Internet Predators

While the internet puts the world at our fingertips, it also puts our children within reach of child predators. Miss America is making it her mission to spread the word about using the internet responsibly.

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09.30.2007



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Centenarians

During Oklahoma's centennial year, many visitors are flocking to historical sites, but no sooner state treasure is more valuable than the people who live here. Meet a couple of centenarians and find out how their lives are living, breathing history lessons.

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09.30.2007



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Oklahoma Profile--Ralph Dreesen

Teachers often serve as role models for young students. In an Oklahoma profile, we meet one such teacher who made it his goal to lead young ag students in the right direction in and out of the classroom.

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09.30.2007



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Final Thoughts

Rob shares his views on today's show.

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