
15-May-15
Season 4 Episode 443 | 27m 44sVideo has Closed Captions
New proposals are introduced to pay for controversial museums in Oklahoma City and Tulsa.
Two new proposals are introduced to pay for controversial museums in Oklahoma City and Tulsa. An Edmond man fights back in court after the Oklahoma Tax Commission rejects his request for a personalized license plate. And Oklahoma students struggle with the rising cost of a college education, this week on ONR.
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The Oklahoma News Report is a local public television program presented by OETA

15-May-15
Season 4 Episode 443 | 27m 44sVideo has Closed Captions
Two new proposals are introduced to pay for controversial museums in Oklahoma City and Tulsa. An Edmond man fights back in court after the Oklahoma Tax Commission rejects his request for a personalized license plate. And Oklahoma students struggle with the rising cost of a college education, this week on ONR.
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Clip: S4 Ep443 | 3m 15s | Calling for the resignation of Tulsa County Sheriff Stanley Glanz. (3m 15s)
Clip: S4 Ep443 | 4m 54s | 50-million in bond issues for two new museums (4m 54s)
Clip: S4 Ep443 | 4m 7s | The cost of going to college in Oklahoma is likely to increase. (4m 7s)
Clip: S4 Ep443 | 2m 44s | eCapitol news director Shawn Ashley discusses bills signed and vetoed by Governor Fallin. (2m 44s)
Clip: S4 Ep443 | 1m 38s | Journal Record editor Ted Streuli discusses drilling regulations in Osage County. (1m 38s)
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The Oklahoma News Report is a local public television program presented by OETA