
18-Jul-14
Season 4 Episode 402 | 27m 44sVideo has Closed Captions
Stories on water woes and unemployment top this week’s ONR.
Water shortages are forcing many communities to use more reclaimed water. The Oklahoma Tornado Project tracks the relief dollars that flooded the state after last year’s devastating tornadoes. Mental health advocates work to reduce the unemployment rate among the mentally ill. A Tulsa barbecue joint credits its success to a simple charcoal grill.
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18-Jul-14
Season 4 Episode 402 | 27m 44sVideo has Closed Captions
Water shortages are forcing many communities to use more reclaimed water. The Oklahoma Tornado Project tracks the relief dollars that flooded the state after last year’s devastating tornadoes. Mental health advocates work to reduce the unemployment rate among the mentally ill. A Tulsa barbecue joint credits its success to a simple charcoal grill.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipClip: S4 Ep402 | 3m 33s | Kate Carlton Greer discusses the financial aftermath of last year’s devastating tornadoes. (3m 33s)
Cimarron Alliance Press Conference
Clip: S4 Ep402 | 13m 41s | Cimarron Alliance applauded todays ruling overturning Oklahoma's ban on gay marriage. (13m 41s)
Clip: S4 Ep402 | 3m 13s | A simple charcoal grill makes some of Tulsa’s most sought after barbecue. (3m 13s)
Clip: S4 Ep402 | 4m 42s | Those living with mental illness struggle to find work in the state. (4m 42s)
Clip: S4 Ep402 | 2m 32s | Adam Brooks has the business headlines from around the state. (2m 32s)
Clip: S4 Ep402 | 4m 46s | Continued drought forces communities to find alternative water sources. (4m 46s)
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The Oklahoma News Report is a local public television program presented by OETA