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Cedar Point’s Top Thrill 2 wi ll replace Top Thrill Dragste r coaster, with second 420-fo ot tower and 120 mph top speed
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Cedar Point’s Top Thrill 2 will replace Top Thrill Dragster coaster, with second 420-foot tower and 120 mph top speed
Cedar Point is partnering with Italian ride manufacturer Zamperla to create the new coaster, which will retain Top Thrill’s iconic 420-foot tall hill and add an equally high rear tower that riders will ascend backward.
By Susan Glaser, cleveland.com
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Yellow Corp. shutters trucking terminals in Brooklyn, Richfield, Copley amid national shutdown
Yellow Trucking ceased operations over the weekend, closing down several terminals near Cleveland and putting 30,000 people out of work nationwide.
By Sean McDonnell, cleveland.com
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Cedar Point to end speculation this week, reveal new incarnation of troubled Top Thrill Dragster coaster
Earlier this year, Cedar Point confirmed that the troubled coaster would be remade into a new ride, debuting in 2024. Few details about that new ride are known – but that isn’t stopping coaster fans from guessing.
By Susan Glaser, cleveland.com
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Wells Fargo wins $30 million tax credit to build technology center in Central Ohio
Wells Fargo and a Northeast Ohio company won tax credits from the state Monday
By Sean McDonnell, cleveland.com
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