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A study from Emory University finds that by 2018 non-obese adults will be in the minority in Kentucky:
10:15 AM Nov 24th
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10 KY nursing homes among worst in country More KY data p.20, indicator 2.3 Elder Care
7:24 AM Nov 23rd
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The Center now has its own YouTube channel. Visit it here: .
7:25 AM Nov 6th
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What does regional climate change portend for Kentucky's future? Find out on December 8:
5:52 AM Oct 28th
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New info from the Kentucky Long-Term Policy Research Center, "Rising Obesity Rates Exacting Huge Economic Toll,"
11:02 AM Oct 19th
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Curious about environmental changes and the impact on Kentucky? Come see Peter Meyer, Oct. 15 in Louisville:
10:18 AM Oct 13th
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Doug Henton will speak on how KY's communities can become globally competitive, Oct. 15 in Louisville:
8:16 AM Oct 13th
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What is in store for Kentucky's future and what can you do about it?
10:23 AM Oct 7th
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A diet high in fruits and vegetables is important for healthy weight and prevention of diabetes, heart disease and cancer.
11:28 AM Sep 29th
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A new CDC report reveals that most of us don't eat enough fruits and vegetables:
11:22 AM Sep 29th
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Research Shows Benefits of School-Based Physical Activity on Academic Achievement,
7:32 AM Sep 28th
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The Honorable Romano Mazzoli to receive the 2009 Hellard Award for service in the interest of Kentucky's future:
6:03 AM Sep 25th
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Registration now open for "Be the Change: One Person, One Community at a Time," Oct. 15 in Louisville:
7:03 AM Sep 22nd
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Internet Limited in Breaking Down Civic Engagement Barriers, Pew researcher presenting at Center Oct 15 conference
6:01 AM Sep 9th
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New report from the U.S. Dept. of Education on school finance by state:
11:31 AM Sep 8th
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Karin Chenoweth, author of a new book from Harvard Education Press, speaking at Center's Conference on Oct. 15:
7:01 AM Sep 2nd
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Education, economic, and leadership trends on Kentucky minorities:
7:31 AM Aug 31st
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Kentucky's per capita income has been about 80% of the US average since 1974:
11:23 AM Aug 20th
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Kentucky's future prosperity is enhanced by an inclusive society where opportunity is available to all, 8/27/09:
6:33 AM Aug 19th
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Interesting Trend: Lexington and Louisville per capita income (1969-2008) compared to other cities:
10:35 AM Aug 11th
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