March 2007 Show Archives


Week 1 Show 0709
03.04.2007
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Energy Conservation

Tremendous amounts of money and thought are being spent on finding new sources of energy.

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architecture.ceat.okstate.edu Back to top
03.04.2007
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Eco-friendly Homes

Energy conservation is something we all can do, from how we live to where we live. That's why work is underway to improvie the energy effeciencey of new homes, literally, one building block at a time.

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Oklahoma ICF Back to top
03.04.2007
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Heat Pump

Whether it's the cold of winter or the heat of summer, utility bills have gotten expensive but one Oklahoma man says there's a cheaper, more energy-efficient way to do what the conventional heating and air conditioners now do.

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International Ground Source Heat Pump Association Back to top
03.04.2007
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Oklahoma Moment: Film Industry

We take a peek at a moment in Oklahoma's History from the Oklahoma History Center. This week's peek showcases Oklahoma's film industry.

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03.04.2007
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Capitol Insight

A slowing in the economy may slow spending at the capitol. We visit with Rachel Hubbard about what it may mean for the Governor's major initiative.

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03.04.2007
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Farm Bill

The farm bill, rewritten every five years, affects much more than our nation's farmers.

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America's Farm Bill Back to top
03.04.2007
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Interview with Frank Lucas

We visit with Congressman Frank Lucas, the ranking republican on an ag subcommittee that will play a key role in shaping the mammoth farm bill.

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03.04.2007
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Value Added--Frank Lucas

We continue our visit with Congressman Frank Lucas, the ranking republican on an ag subcommittee that will play a key role in shaping the mammoth farm bill.

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03.04.2007
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Final Thoughts

Rob shares his views on today's show.

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Week 2 Show 0710
03.11.2007
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Rural EMT Crisis

EMTs can mean the difference between life and death, yet a shortage of funding and workers are putting these vital services in critical condition, especially in rural areas.

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Oklahoma Emergency Medical Services
Choctaw Nation Health Services
LeFlore County Emergency Medical Service
Kiamichi Tech Center--EMS Program Back to top
03.11.2007
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Interview with Brian Bendele

We visit with Brian Bendele to get his perspective on what's being done about the rural EMT shortage.

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03.11.2007
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Value Added--Disaster Drill (1 of 2)

See how real training is for EMT students. Follow a group of students as they take part in a mock airplane disaster drill.

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Metro Tech's EMT Program Back to top
03.11.2007
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Ear Marks

At eight trillion and counting, our national debt has grown in the past six years at an unprecendented rate. Democrats and Republicans are working together trying to reform the way government works.

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The Subcommittee on Federal Financial Management, Government Information and International Security Back to top
03.11.2007
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Oklahoma Moment--Wiley Post

We take a peek at a moment in Oklahoma's History from the Oklahoma History Center. This week's peek showcases Wiley Post.

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www.okhistorycenter.org Back to top
03.11.2007
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Advance Foods

Advance Foods is one of several Oklahoma companies expanding their sales globaly and has become one of Oklahoma's leading food companies.

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03.11.2007
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Value Added--Advance Foods (2 of 2)

Learn more about Advance Foods.

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Advance Foods Back to top
03.11.2007
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Scratch-N-Patch Hospital

Scratch-N-Patch Hospital is a make-believe hospital at Wes Watkins Technology Center designed to provide a pediatric clinical experience to health-care students while educating 2nd graders about careers in the health-care field.

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Wes Watkins Tech Center Back to top
03.11.2007
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Final Thoughts

Rob shares his views on today's show.

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Week 3 Show 0711
03.18.2007
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Lighten Up Oklahoma

We look at obesity and see how work is underway to trim our waistlines and the money we spend on health care.

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Lighten Up Oklahoma Back to top
03.18.2007
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Childhood Obesity

A program called Growing Fit Kids is trying to help get kids more active and teach them about proper nutrition.

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Oklahoma Fit Kids Coalition Back to top
03.18.2007
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Oklahoma Moment--Coal Mines

We take a peek at a moment in Oklahoma's History from the Oklahoma History Center. This week's peek showcases coal mines in Oklahoma.

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www.okhistorycenter.org Back to top
03.18.2007
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Farm to School

While veteran farmer, Bob Raming, has shipped tons of watermelons around the world, some of his crop stays a little closer to home thanks to a program called farm to school.

For more information visit these links:
Oklahoma Food Policy Council
Oklahoma Farm to School Program Back to top
03.18.2007
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Interview with Chris Kirby

We visit with Chris Kirby, program administrator of the Oklahoma Farm to School program, about how the program is contributing to children's health.

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Oklahoma Food Policy Council
Oklahoma Farm to School Program Back to top
03.18.2007
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Value Added--Farm to School

We continue our conversation with Chris Kirby, program administrator of the Oklahoma Farm to School program.

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Oklahoma Food Policy Council
Oklahoma Farm to School Program Back to top
03.18.2007
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Lean Beef

Usually when you think about lean meat, chicken is the first thing that comes to mind, but did you know that there are twenty-nine cuts of beef that are leaner than a skinless chicken thigh? Good news for anyone watching their waistlines.

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Facts About Lean Beef
Beef Checkoff
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03.18.2007
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Beef Cookoff

Susan Allen with the Oklahoma Beef Council was in our studios to whip up a healthy and lean beef recipe.

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Grilled Expresso Steaks Recipe
Oklahoma Beef Council
Oklahoma Beef Cookoff Back to top
03.18.2007
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Final Thoughts

Alisa shares her views on today's show.

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Week 4 Show 0712
03.25.2007
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Farming by the Inch

With the emergence of new technology, farmers can actually map out their fields down to the inch.

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P&K Equipment Back to top
03.25.2007
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Robotic Farming

Robotic farming is a reality thanks to Oklahoma researchers who have devised a way to use the light reflected off a plant to judge a plant's condition from a tractor rolling along at twenty miles an hour.

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Greenseeker Back to top
03.25.2007
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Value Added--Greenseeker

Applying fertilizer to crops can be a guessing game, but though the use of a new Greenseeker technology it can now be precisely measured.

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Greenseeker Back to top
03.25.2007
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Gatorade

The world's number one sports drink is now energizing the town of Pryor with a new multi-million dollar Gatorade plant.

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Gatorade
Northeast Tech Center Back to top
03.25.2007
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Nurturing the Fourth Estate

Rob McClendon travels to Mali, Africa to talk about freedom of the press.

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03.25.2007
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OBAN Turns 20

This year marks twenty years of OBAN's free service to business owners as they navigate the complex and often lucrative federal contract process.

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Oklahoma Bid Assistance Network Back to top
03.25.2007
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Interview with Shelley Dawson

We visit with Shelley Dawson, program administrator for OBAN, about how the Oklahoma Bid Assistance Network is helping small business compete for federal contracts.

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Oklahoma Bid Assistance Network Back to top
03.25.2007
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Oklahoma Moment--Deep Deuce or 2nd Street in Oklahoma City

We take a peek at a moment in Oklahoma's History from the Oklahoma History Center. This week's peek showcases Deep Deuce or 2nd Street in Oklahoma City.

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www.okhistorycenter.org Back to top
03.25.2007
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Pork Steward

Each year the Oklahoma Pork Council presents an environmental stewardship award to the farmer who makes a conscious effort to take care of mother earth. This year's winner is Seaboard Foods.

For more information visit these links:
Oklahoma Pork Council
Seaboard Foods Back to top
03.25.2007
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Sirloin Club Honoree

Each year the Oklahoma Sirloin Club honors outstanding individuals impacting Oklahoam's youth. We profile this year's honoree, Don Ramsey.

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03.25.2007
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Final Thoughts

Brian shares his views on today's show.

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