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- Demand for a Skilled Workforce
- As Oklahoma's manufacturing and maintenance sectors continue to thrive, the need for more highly skilled workers continues to grow.
- Narcotics Make Job Hazardous
- Break-ins and armed robberies at neighborhood pharmacies have increased with the growing number of prescription drug addicts.
- A Familiar Haunting Melody
- Value Added: Meet a family of Comanche flute players who are, in many ways, responsible for preserving an important tradition of Native Americans.
- Historic Site, Monumental Stuff
- The owners of Old Station Monuments in Perkins talk about their journey to entrepreneurial success.
- Finding Opportunity in Oklahoma
- An education in Oklahoma will give this student the tools to improve the quality of life in his home village in Kenya.
- Digital Age Affects Children’s Health
- Some experts believe that if children’s obesity continues rising at the current rate, children may no longer live longer lives than their parents.
- Girls Gone Wine
- See how three best friends poured themselves into the wine industry as Girls Gone Wine.
- Vacation Spot - Creative Escapes
- Tucked away in the far southeastern part of our state, Broken Bow is home to a beautiful lake surrounded by large pine trees. Each year, visitors from all over ...
- School Violence Prevention
- We attend Indian Capitol Technology Center's mock drill of a school campus shooting to gain insight into how bullying leads to suicide and homicide.
- One Taste at a Time
- Value Added: Just outside of Fairview, Okla., the Flaming family’s orchard and winery is growing clientele, one taste at a time.
- A Familiar Haunting Melody
- Value Added: Meet a family of Comanche flute players who are, in many ways, responsible for preserving an important tradition of Native Americans.
- Museum Honors America's Favorite Son
- Andy Hogan takes us on a tour of the museum that honors Oklahoma’s favorite son, Will Rogers.
- Lavonna Koger - Shorty’s Caboy Hattery
- An Oklahoma company makes couture cowboy hats by hand with lots of love.
- Digital Age Affects Children’s Health
- Some experts believe that if children’s obesity continues rising at the current rate, children may no longer live longer lives than their parents.
- On the Grid
- Value Added: Infrastructure is vital to the American economy, but too often, out of sight is out of mind.
- Water Runoff
- Value Added: Americans love their lawns, but a recent study shows the average homeowner applies six times more chemicals per acre than a farmer does. We look ...
- Economic Outlook 2012 - Looking Forward in 2012
- When it comes to the economy, the path to recovery points toward Oklahoma's booming energy sector.
- Farm Labor - Who's Minding the Farm
- Newly proposed regulations by the Department of Labor could impact the way of life for many Oklahomans "down on the farm."
- Safety on the Pipeline
- Central Tech in Drumright is meeting a critical need with specialized training for pipeline workers.
- Blue Bell Ice Cream - Homemade Ice Cream Appeal
- We travel to Blue Bell Creameries in Broken Arrow to learn more about the proud producer of what they call "the best ice cream in the country."
- FIRST Robotics - Robots...The Next Generation
- The First Robotics program is attracting females to careers in the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields.
- Pawnee Bill Museum - Wild West Icon
- We visit the Pawnee Bill Ranch & Museum to remember a piece of our western heritage history.
- Personal Income Tax - Should We or Shouldn't We?
- We focus on the debate over whether our state taxes should be cut since state revenues are up.
- Veteran Jobs - Giving Our Vets a Fighting Chance
- We go inside an innovative program aimed at helping disabled veterans not just find a job, but create their own.
- Solar Industry - High Plains Technolocy Center
- In a world where energy consumption will only go up…solar energy has tremendous potential; yet, still meets only the tiniest fraction of man’s need for power.
- SimMan
- New medical technology in the classroom is giving Oklahoma students some hands-on experience, even if it is not flesh and blood.
- Green Grants
- The Oklahoma green schools program is committed to empowering and educating students to make a difference in their community by greening up their schools ...
- Hometown PRIDE Training - Invest in Your Town
- We take a look at a program called PRIDE Training that is being taught around the state to help communities welcome new businesses.
- Ag in the Classroom Bus Tour - Agriculture Across the State
- We join a group of Oklahoma teachers on an Ag in the Classroom bus trip back to the farm to see where our food comes from.
- School Violence - School Violence Prevention
- We attend Indian Capitol Technology Center's mock drill of a school campus shooting to gain insight into how bullying leads to suicide and homicide.