
10-Apr-15
Season 4 Episode 438 | 27m 42sVideo has Closed Captions
The fate of the American Indian Cultural Center hangs in the balance, this week on ONR.
The fate of a 20-year-old project hangs in the balance – what will happen to the American Indian Cultural Center and Museum? Racial and ethnic minorities are gaining a greater political voice as a result of Oklahoma’s changing demographics. And Oklahoma State students visit the Capitol to urge legislators to address issues such as texting while driving and storm shelters, this week on ONR.
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10-Apr-15
Season 4 Episode 438 | 27m 42sVideo has Closed Captions
The fate of a 20-year-old project hangs in the balance – what will happen to the American Indian Cultural Center and Museum? Racial and ethnic minorities are gaining a greater political voice as a result of Oklahoma’s changing demographics. And Oklahoma State students visit the Capitol to urge legislators to address issues such as texting while driving and storm shelters, this week on ONR.
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