
1-May-15
Season 4 Episode 441 | 27m 44sVideo has Closed Captions
Hundreds of thousands of Oklahomans suffering from mental illness can't get health care.
Hundreds of thousands of Oklahomans suffering from mental illness can't get health care. A cold war era lab measuring seismic activity prepares to shut its doors, and an Oklahoma community has been a hotbed for young entrepreneurs, this week on ONR.
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The Oklahoma News Report is a local public television program presented by OETA

1-May-15
Season 4 Episode 441 | 27m 44sVideo has Closed Captions
Hundreds of thousands of Oklahomans suffering from mental illness can't get health care. A cold war era lab measuring seismic activity prepares to shut its doors, and an Oklahoma community has been a hotbed for young entrepreneurs, this week on ONR.
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Clip: S4 Ep441 | 5m 16s | House Minority Leader Scott Inman discusses anti-texting bill and budget talks. (5m 16s)
Link Between Earthquakes and Injection Wells
Clip: S4 Ep441 | 3m 22s | State Impact reporter Joe Wertz discusses links between earthquakes and injection wells. (3m 22s)
Clip: S4 Ep441 | 5m 43s | Despite two federal laws requiring health insurance companies to provide equal coverage fo (5m 43s)
Clip: S4 Ep441 | 54s | Oklahoma entrepreneurs are recognized at the capitol on Small Business Day. (54s)
Clip: S4 Ep441 | 2m 30s | Journal Record editor Ted Streuli discusses the state's workers' compensation system. (2m 30s)
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The Oklahoma News Report is a local public television program presented by OETA