News from around the State of Oklahoma

"Oklahoma Honor Flights"

May 19th, 2010

About 100 WWII veterans are back from the inaugural “Oklahoma Honor Flight” to Washington D.C. The members of the greatest generation, many of them in wheelchairs and in their 80s and 90s, had the opportunity to visit and reflect at the memorials dedicated in their honor- including the National World War Two Memorial. Organizers say it’s all part of the Honor Flight Network’s mission of sending as many war hero’s as possibe to the nation’s capitol.
OETA’s Angela Rosecrans and photojournalist Edwin Wilson have our special series of reports on this week’s honor flight.

Pawnee County Recycling Plant Voted Down by County Commissioners

May 18th, 2010

Monday, May 17th on a two to one vote Pawnee County Commissioners put a halt to plans to build and operate a recycling plant and landfill.

Commissioner Dale Vance was the only yes vote. He backed the plan calling it a new eight to ten million dollar a year revenue source for the county which has a flat tax base and rising expenses. He says the plant would have created as many as 145 jobs with a $1.3 million dollar annual payroll.

Opponents of the plant say County Commissioners did not answer their questions about the project at community meetings and they fear trash hauled into the recycling plant and landfill could pollute the air and water in Pawnee County.

Hair Cuts and Pet Grooming Helps Clean Up Gulf Oil Spill

May 14th, 2010

The next time you get a hair cut or take your pet to the groomer ask if the clippings will be donated to “A Matter of Trust.”

It uses hair trimmings and pet fur to weave mats used to absord oil spills. It also stuffs clippings and fur into used nylons to make oil absorbing booms to help protect shorelines.


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