April Hill
News Director

April Hill

April Hill is the news director and midday anchor weekdays on KRMG. April started her journalism career as a television news reporter before she came to KRMG as a reporter in 2009. In 2016, she survived a brain aneurysm that burst during her midday anchor shift. She is also an advocate for victims of romance scams after her mother lost $350,00.

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Oklahoma Women Want To Know

Oklahoma Women Want To Know

Journalists, from a radio station with a long history in the community, get real about the issues facing Oklahoma women today. Join our candid conversation behind the scenes about important topics on life at work and home. New episodes are posted every Wednesday at 5 AM.

The Growing Trend of Midwife-Assisted Births

Many women are opting to skip hospital births and have their babies in the comfort of their own homes. Ruth Cobb-McDaniel has been helping women give birth for 49 years. She calls it catching babies. She provides a holistic model of care, with careful attention to both the physical and the emotional aspects of pregnancy. Women can be surrounded by family and choose to have their babies at home or in a birthing center. Ruth owns Special Delivery Midwifery and Special Delivery Birth Center. You can reach Special Delivery at (918) 477-9343

The Future of Learning

Imagine a school where every child is seen, heard, and supported. Microschools blend the best aspects of homeschooling, traditional schooling, and innovative education. Lea Nance opened Knowledge Nest Microschool in Owasso after seeing the need for a different approach to learning. Many kids thrive in smaller classes and learn better with a more hands-on approach. Lea tells us about how her learners are thriving, not just educationally, but emotionally. You can check out all the cool stuff happening at Knowledge Nest by visiting their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/knowledgenestteacher1 or on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/knowledgenest_microschool/?hl=en

Cocktails are out and Mocktails are in at a new Tulsa bar.

Mocktails are one of the fastest-growing trends these days. A lot of Gen Xers are starting to drink less alcohol these days and Millennials and Gen Z have taken the sober movement by storm. Bryan Keating has opened a new bar in Tulsa called ReBar. Keating says he opened the bar without a liquor license and started serving mocktails, coffee, and smoothies. So far the bar has been a hit and no one seems to miss the alcohol.

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