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- Drought Impact on Oklahoma
- Oklahomans are no strangers to the wrath of Mother Nature; we take look at the similarities of this year’s drought to the dust bowl of the 1930’s.
- World Food Prize Laureate - Dr. Gebisa Ejeta
- We meet World Food Prize winner, Gebisa Ejeta who is helping feed the world…thanks to some Oklahoma help decades ago.
- Irish Ag Secretary - Dr. John Dardis
- Agriculture in Oklahoma experienced a historic occasion when the very first Secretary of Agriculture from Ireland visited the state to explore possible ...
- U.S. Wheat Exports
- America is the largest wheat exporting nation in the world, but currently the biggest hurdle is not abroad, but right here in our nation's capitol.
- Made in Oklahoma - Field's Pies
- If there is a dessert dear to the hearts of Oklahomans, it's pie; and in this week's Made in Oklahoma moment, we visit Fields Pies in Pauls Valley.
- A Gassy Lesson
- CNG training offered at Tulsa Tech supports a greener infrastructure in Oklahoma.
- Film Festival - Red Carpet Films
- We attend the Red Carpet Film Festival in Norman to show you how a skilled workforce is needed to continue to expand Oklahoma's film industry.
- Small Business - Small Businesses Taking Off
- With more Americans becoming entrepreneurs, Oklahoma is quickly becoming a hot spot for small business.
- Creativity World Forum - Metro Tech
- Going global is as much about attitude as it is expertise; that's why when given the opportunity to interact with entrepreneurs from all around the globe, a ...
- Historic Site, Monumental Stuff
- The owners of Old Station Monuments in Perkins talk about their journey to entrepreneurial success.
- OKC Water Quality
- Farmers upstream of Oklahoma's capital are pitching in to implement conservation practices that would improve the water quality in Oklahoma City.
- Whispering Meadows Vineyard and Winery
- Located in downtown McAlester, Whispering Meadows Winery is a one stop shop for any wine connoisseur.
- Strategic Innovation
- Thanks to increased funding from the federal government, the impact of Oklahoma's budget cuts on education may be lessened in some of the state's most ...
- Meridian Food Pantry
- Hunger in America does not look like the images we have grown accustomed to seeing in developing nations. In this country, we have never had a famine yet ...
- First Robotics
- It's called STEM. A simple acronym for subjects that could determine our nation's future. Which is why almost 2 decades ago an IT entrepreneur decided to ...
- Meridian Robotics
- Competitive sports are among the most popular activities in high school and until recently, none have involved nuts and bolts. We take you to Oklahoma's FIRST ...
- Interview With Meridian Team - Maximus Roboticus
- We visit with members of Meridian Technology Center's Maximus Roboticus team as they prepare for this year's regional competition.
- Lego Competition
- Younger students are also testing the limits of what's possible and they're doing it with LEGOS. More than a hundred thousand children between 9 and 14 are ...
- Interview With Harold Holley
- We visit with Harold Holley, executive director of Oklahoma FIRST Robotics about the past and future of Oklahoma robotics.
- El Reno Wind Tower
- Estimates are that one wind technician is needed to service every ten mega-watts of wind generating capacity. In 2009, seven hundred new wind technicians were ...
- Veteran Life After War
- We introduce you to some disabled American veterans hoping to turn their military sacrifices into civilian success.
- Lawton Boomtown
- We go to Lawton to see why this Oklahoma town is booming in the midst of a national slowdown.
- Plymouth Valley Cellars
- Located in the heart of wheat country, just outside of Fairview, Oklahoma, is an orchard and winery owned by the Flaming family. While the winery offers a ...
- Energy Debate - National Youth Energy Policy Conference
- When it comes to our energy future, the decisions we make today will have the largest impact on our children. Which is something students at the Youth Policy ...
- Water Runoff
- Americans love their lawns, but a recent study shows the average homeowner applies six times the chemicals per acre than a farmer does. We look at the costs of ...
- Wheat Harvest 2010
- According to state wheat officials, this year's harvest is abnormally…normal; welcome news for an industry that suffered last year through one of the smallest ...
- UAVs
- The use of military drones has dramatically changed the demands on modern day pilots. Unmanned aerial vehicles, called UAVs, are being credited with lowering ...
- Farm to School Helping Shawnee Students Eat Healthier
- For many children, the most nutritious meals are when they are at school. Thanks to a program called Farm to School, lunches at Shawnee Public Schools are ...
- Afghanistan Ag
- Afghanistan is a largely agrarian, complex country that has struggled through decades of poverty and strife.
- Highway Patrol Camp
- We visit a summer camp in Burns Flat, Oklahoma, giving high-schoolers an up-close look at the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.