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The mayor of Lordstown says his village is still waiting to learn whether GM will sell its idle auto plant to electric truck maker Workhorse. Mayor Arno Hill said he met with GM and Workhorse officials in Columbus earlier this month. But he still has questions, such as who would invest in the plant and whether the company would ask for incentives. “Right now, we’re just in the wait-and-see mode,” Hill said. “Ideally we’d like to get another General Motors product, so people don’t have to move out of town. But if that doesn’t happen, get us some answers.”
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Here & Now's Peter O'Dowd speaks with Democratic Rep. Tim Ryan of Ohio, who is running for president in 2020.
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Congressman Tim Ryan said the pending sale of the Lordstown General Motors plant is bittersweet.Ryan said bringing jobs to the plant is good news in the…
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Here are your morning headlines for Wednesday, April 17: Signet Jewelers to lay off workers;Summit County enacts First Peoples Day;National Weather…
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Here are your morning headlines for Friday, March 22:GM open to selling Lordstown plant;OH Senate proposes 6-cent gas tax increase;AP analysis: Partisan…