The panel discusses how a tricked-out RV is fighting child poverty, the teachers strike in West Virginia, students arrested for school threats getting polygraph tests, Butler County teachers learning to use guns, Giordano's second Ohio store and more.
Maxim then talks with reporter Dan Monk about why Northern Kentucky health inspectors shut down 15 restaurants in 2017 -- and which businesses had the worst roach and rodent infestations.
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Why did health inspectors close 15 NKY eateries?
How this tricked-out RV is fighting child poverty
West Virginia lawmakers reach deal to give striking teachers pay raise
After school threats, judge turns to polygraph to figure out who's serious
Boone County deputies to remain in schools next year
Giordano's to open a second Ohio store not in Cincy
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