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- Oklahoma Horizon TV Show 1335
- This week on Oklahoma Horizon, we examine global warming.
- USDA Climate Change 2013
- U.S. Department of Agriculture reports indicate that climate change could benefit some agriculture sectors.
- Creative Minds Are Building Bridges
- Turning ideas into creative innovations is changing the world one idea at a time.
- A Creative and Tasty Business
- Sprinkles is the world's first cupcake bakery and is credited with the gourmet cupcake craze.
- Stringing Up Success
- Metro Technology Centers students put their creative skills together to design and produce an art piece that stretches five stories high.
- Robert Sommers - Teaching Today's Learners
- Oklahoma’s secretary of education and workforce development believes creativity is important in the classroom.
- Spark a Movement
- Fuse Corps enlists entrepreneurial leaders into public service to help drive meaningful social change in local government.
- Metro Tech Art Installation for Creative Oklahoma
- Value Added: Students from Metro Tech showcase their creative art piece at this year’s Creativity Forum at the Civic Center Music Hall.
- A Tribute to Woody Guthrie
- The Woody Guthrie Center is dedicated to celebrating Woody’s life and legacy and educating a new generation about his important role in American history.
- Woody Guthrie - The Man and His Music
- We learn about Woody Guthrie, one of Oklahoma’s native sons and an American treasure, from his granddaughter and a Guthrie archivist.
- Politics in Oklahoma
- Value Added: Oklahoma Republicans proudly proclaim the state as the reddest in the nation, so it may come as a bit of a surprise that Oklahoma’s history ...
- Folk Music Celebration
- We travel to Okemah, Okla., to a folk music celebration honoring a man whose legacy was often overlooked because of his socialist leanings.
- Woody Guthrie - Oklahoma Hills
- Woody Guthrie, a singer/songwriter who had a way of painting pictures with his ballads, wrote "Oklahoma Hills."
- Crumbling Bridges
- In both human and economic costs the collapse of the I-40 bridge near Webbers Falls ranks as one of the worst river disasters in Oklahoma history. Yet many ...
- Investigating and Prosecuting Ag-Related Crimes
- Cattle rustlers no longer hang for their crimes, but hunting the thieves down is still serious business for investigators.
- Oklahoma Horizon TV Show 1339
- This week on Oklahoma Horizon, we examine Oklahoma’s Native American heritage and explore the impact it has on all of our lives.
- Preserving Native Traditions
- Efforts are underway in Oklahoma to help educate Ponca tribal youth and the general public about Ponca traditions to preserve their rich culture.
- Rose Hill - Digging Up History
- Oklahoma has a rich history, and some of it is still being uncovered at the Rose Hill Mansion in Hugo.
- A Familiar Haunting Melody
- Value Added: Meet a family of Comanche flute players who are, in many ways, responsible for preserving an important tradition of Native Americans.
- Oklahoma Horizon TV Show 1341
- This week on Oklahoma Horizon, we look at health care reform and the Affordable Care Act.
- Michael Ming - GE's Innovating Ideas
- In its continuing efforts to power our lives, General Electric opens an oil and gas research center in downtown Oklahoma City.
- Oklahoma's Own Civil Rights Leader
- While Martin Luther King Jr. led the U.S. civil rights movement, Clara Luper emerged as Oklahoma's civil rights leader.
- Will Obama Open Up Trade to Cuba?
- Value Added: The White House could reverse a 50-year-old trade policy seen as a Cold War relic by a growing number of people in both countries.
- Pandemic Vulnerabilities
- Foreign diseases can affect the U.S. economy. We look at work underway to keep us safe from the threat of pandemics.
- CareerTech Connection
- CareerTech’s technology centers help businesses and individuals succeed in the economy and workplace through guidance and training.
- Vince Orza - Still On Top
- Value Added: Vince Orza discusses his dynamic career as a small business entrepreneur, corporate executive, TV news anchor, university professor and dean and ...
- Charles Ford - Framing History
- Former state Sen. Charles Ford has led the way in framing the history of the Oklahoma Capitol.
- Gallery Provides Learning Experiences
- The Oklahoma State University Museum of Art provides opportunities for students to experience art through exhibitions and programs.
- The Dry and Rainy Years
- Through the years Oklahoma has experienced its share of drought conditions – some spanning generations.
- Oklahoma Exports Feed the World
- We visit a small port along a small river that few Oklahomans even know exists to see some of the work being done locally to increase sales globally through ...