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- Oklahoma: Homegrown Movies
- Rebate incentives help Hollywood filmmakers determine the location where a movie will be shot.
- Skills Gap: Employers Need Skilled Workers
- Value Added: Oklahoma’s business sector is strong, but worker credentials are not, which has created a skills gap for employers trying to fill jobs.
- Skills Gap: Job Search - Persistence Is Key
- Value Added: Acquiring skills certifications can help job seekers find employment.
- STEM Education in Demand
- Skills acquired in STEM education could determine our nation's future.
- Oklahoma Horizon TV Show 1315
- This week on Oklahoma Horizon, we look at the need for technical training.
- Mike Misner - Beginning Again
- We visit with an accomplished musician who went back to school at Autry Tech so he could continue his life's passion.
- Space Exploration Roots in Oklahoma
- In an Oklahoma History Center gathering, Oklahoma astronauts commemorated President John F. Kennedy's space challenge.
- Kiamichi Tech Students Excel in Advanced Classes
- Students excel in advanced STEM courses at Kiamichi Tech Center and are honored as valedictorians at their high schools.
- Farm Bill Passes - Sort Of
- Political controversy still surrounds the Farm Bill passed in the House of Representatives that excluded the nutrition programs.
- Beef the Italian Way
- Oklahoma cattlewomen compete to see who has the best beef recipe. Some fear the continuing drought could have long-term effects on the cattle industry.
- Prescription Drug Abuse Awareness
- Oklahoma has seen a dramatic increase in the number of deaths related to prescription drug abuse.
- Preserving Native Traditions
- Efforts are underway in Oklahoma to help educate Ponca tribal youth and the general public about Ponca traditions to preserve their rich culture.
- Successful Careers and Bright Futures
- Economic success depends on businesses having highly skilled workforces.
- Susan Lavrakas - Aerospace STEM Gap
- The aerospace industry survives on STEM, but many workers are ready to retire.
- Brian Crain - STEM Education Funding
- Many believe STEM education at younger ages will help our economy, but how do we fund it?
- Mary Fallin - Oklahoma’s STEM Future
- Gov. Mary Fallin has big plans for the state, and they involve STEM.
- Reusing Our Water
- Oklahoma looks for ways to use less water for more people.
- Innovation for the Future
- Industry leaders come together to find new ways to move the state forward.
- Biosecurity Affects Food Industry
- U.S. pork producers are feeling the impact of biosecurity issues as the porcine epidemic threatens the hog market.
- Gary McManus - Economic Impact of Drought
- Despite recent rains, most of the state remains in drought as the long-term impact on ag continues.
- Retraining Oklahomans for Today’s Workforce
- Building a clear career pathway for entering the manufacturing workforce is critical for the U.S. economy.
- CareerTech On Target For Oklahoma Jobs
- Proposed legislation could expand the Oklahoma Promise Program that helps students pay for higher education.
- Beef the Italian Way
- Oklahoma cattlewomen compete to see who has the best beef recipe. Some fear the continuing drought could have long-term effects on the cattle industry.
- Preserving Native Traditions
- Value Added: Efforts are underway in Oklahoma to help educate Ponca tribal youth and the general public about Ponca traditions to preserve their rich culture.
- Preserving Native Traditions
- Value Added: Efforts are underway in Oklahoma to help educate Ponca tribal youth and the general public about Ponca traditions to preserve their rich culture.
- Are GMOs Harmful to Us?
- Genetically modified organisms: Is it time to change how we develop new wheat varieties?
- Veteran Turns Chef
- The culinary arts program at Francis Tuttle Technology Center helps prepare veterans for life after military service.
- The Hornet’s Nest
- “The Hornet’s Nest” exemplifies the heroism and courage of our military personnel who face endless gun battles, roadside bombings and sniper fire.
- Mike Misner - Music Techy
- We visit with an accomplished musician who went back to school at Autry Tech so he could continue his life’s passion.
- Demographics Do Not Define Destiny
- Growing up in poverty should not limit a person’s educational opportunities.