Tyson Foods says it will close its meat processing plant in Emporia employing 800 people. U.S. Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kansas, said the decision will have a significant impact on the regional economy.
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Many of you may have gotten the email in the days after Christmas: “If you purchased beef products between Aug. 1, 2014 and ...
The recent announcement of Tyson's plant closure in Lexington has sparked discussions about the broader implications for the ...
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Tyson implosion shutters Nebraska mega-plant and a town loses 4,900 jobs
The shutdown of Tyson's massive beef complex in Lexington, Nebraska is more than a corporate restructuring. It is a shock to ...
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China slaps curbs on US beef — will Tyson Foods stock (TSN) feel the squeeze in 2026?
Chinese authorities announced on Wednesday plans to impose a 55% tariff on beef imports from countries that surpassed quota ...
'Massive' Development in Authorized Strike at Tyson Beef Processing Plant originally appeared on Parade. About one week after Tyson workers in Texas and at the largest beef processing plant in the U.S ...
TOPEKA — U.S. Sen. Roger Marshall of Kansas said he was disappointed Tyson Foods would permanently close a meat plant in Emporia employing more than 800 people. Tyson Foods said its ground beef and ...
TOPEKA, Kan. — U.S. Sen. Roger Marshall of Kansas said he was disappointed Tyson Foods would permanently close a meat plant in Emporia employing more than 800 people. Tyson Foods said its ground beef ...
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