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19-Dec-14

Season 4 Episode 423 | 27m 38sVideo has Closed Captions

Police and race, free clinics, and a children’s book come to life this week on ONR.

National incidents are sparking dialogue among Oklahomans about police relations and race. Free clinics struggle to fill the gap in health care coverage that continues after the state’s decision to reject federal Medicaid expansion funding. A beloved children’s book comes to life on the rails in northeast Oklahoma. And, Journal Record editor Ted Streuli, reviews the week in business.

12/19/2014 | Rating NR

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19-Dec-14

Season 4 Episode 423 | 27m 38sVideo has Closed Captions

National incidents are sparking dialogue among Oklahomans about police relations and race. Free clinics struggle to fill the gap in health care coverage that continues after the state’s decision to reject federal Medicaid expansion funding. A beloved children’s book comes to life on the rails in northeast Oklahoma. And, Journal Record editor Ted Streuli, reviews the week in business.

12/19/2014 | Rating NR

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