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Rates of colorectal cancer continue to climb in young Americans, by roughly 2% a year. Barb Consiglio has the details on a new survey that reveals many Americans are unaware of the risk factors for colorectal cancer that they have the power to change.

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It's something that's too often ignored, but the health issues of past generations can tell you a lot about your future risks. Researchers are learning more about one particular inherited heart condition that often leads to heart failure at a young age and it is especially widespread in black families. Barb Consiglio has more on the conversations you should have with your family and how continuing that discussion with your doctor could save your life.

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This annual family-friendly event started at 7 a.m. Friday and will continue until midnight on Sunday, September 3rd. Admission is $15 for a day pass, $25 for a three-day pass, and free for children 12 and under. At Max's, visitors can browse the 1,800 vendors offering various items, including dogs, guns, antiques, trader items, tools, clothes, jewelry, and much more.

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The 1971 Lima Central Catholic graduate was a longtime member of and leader in the Allen County Democratic Party and worked for more than 30 years with the Ford Motor Company. He is survived by his wife Theresa and 3 children. Visitation for Tebben will be at Chiles Laman Funeral and Cremation Services.