"A small Ohio town, with one of the country's busiest Air Traffic Control facilities, endures the longest government shutdown."05 April 2019Factual12 mins
The small town of Oberlin, Ohio houses the country’s third-busiest Air Traffic Control Center. When the Federal Government shuts down for 35 days, the town’s citizens face the uncertain prospects of a freezing winter and the increasing potential of an imminent crisis.
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