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Manufacturing used to be king in Ohio's Lordstown and Youngstown corridor.  The Detroit New's this morning profiles the area's struggles that started with the closing of the steel plants in the 1970s and hangs on with a thread with today's reopening of GM's plant where its new Cruze model will be built.

What can Michigan learn from Ohio's experience or vice-versa? 

What will post-manufacturing life look like in our part of the country?

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