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The Sound of Ideas - 2-11-2019 Book 'Janesville' Shows Path for Lordstown; Science Cafe: Prehistoric Ohio Expand
 
 
February 11, 2019
02-11-2019
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On The Sound of Ideas, Washington Post writer Amy Goldstein joins us to talk about her book, Janesville: An American Story, that looks at the aftermath of General Motors closing its Wisconsin plant in 2008. It could predict what's in store for the city of Lordstown. Then, we'll learn what prehistoric Ohio was like in a special Science Café segment.

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-Amy Goldstein, Author, Janesville: An American Story & Staff Writer, The Washington Post

-Metin Eren, PhD, Assistant Professor and Director of Archaeology, Kent State University
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