The economic collapse has knocked hard and fast against many of the underpinnings of the middle class: homeownership, education, healthcare, employment and retirement, and against the economy of northeast Ohio in general. But it also has escalated change in the way we approach our individual economies and the way we, as a region, approach the bigger economy.

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Multi-billion-dollar sale of NE Ohio amusement company faces oppositionJanuary 22, 2010
Cedar Fair's biggest shareholder says it won't go along
Story by M.L. Schultze

The biggest shareholder in the company that owns Cedar Point is digging in against the planned multi-billion-dollar sale of the company. But Sandusky's Cedar Fair continues to defend the deal.

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