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The only constant in Lordstown, Ohio, is uncertainty. GM's announcement of stopping production of the Chevy Cruze leaves the plant "unallocated" and families, suppliers and schools in crisis.
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Here are your morning headlines for Wednesday, Jan. 23:Shutdown to delay plane crash investigation;DeWine makes appearance at Right to Life;Fund awards…
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Here are your morning headlines for Friday, Jan. 18:Rep. Emilia Sykes poised to become Ohio House minority leader;Shutdown affects 7,000 Ohio…
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Here are your morning headlines for Friday, January 4: Cleveland reports 129 homicides in 2018;U of A is second site for Ohio Cyber Range;Cleveland…
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The United Auto Workers labor union is suing General Motors over the use of temporary workers at a plant in Indiana, saying that laid-off members from Lordstown could do the jobs. The UAW filed the suit this week in federal court in Youngstown. The suit accuses the company of violating a labor agreement that allows laid-off employees with seniority to seek to relocate to other GM facilities. The complaint says the union agreed to GM’s hiring of temporary employees in Fort Wayne, Indiana, through August 2018 to help with the launch of a new pickup truck.
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Here are your morning headlines for Friday, December 7:Ohio infant deaths decrease overall;GM considers adding shift to Lordstown before plant closes;TSA:…
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, December 6:Eastlake facility now harvesting med pot;Officer who shot Tamir Rice won't get job back;Officials…
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Here are your morning headlines for Wednesday, December 5:Ryan urges Trump to support Lordstown;Former judge pleads not guilty to murder of…
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General Motors CEO will be meeting with Ohio congressional leaders to discuss the Lordstown plant closing.GM is shutting down four U.S. and one Canadian…
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Here are your morning headlines for Tuesday, December 4:Senators attempt to save GM Lordstown;Ohio Senate to debate 'stand your ground' bill;OSU football…