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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 ...
The ramifications of Tyson Foods Inc.'s decision to shutter its beef processing facility in Lexington, Neb., are more than a ...
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Nebraska hospital CEO said Tyson Foods made 'spreadsheet decision' in closing beef plant
A healthcare executive says Tyson Foods' decision to close a beef plant in Nebraska is more than just an item on a ...
In a scathing letter to Tyson CEO Donnie King, Lexington hospital CEO Jason Douglas said the company’s decision to leave will ...
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An American Dream at risk: What happens to a small Nebraska town when 3,200 workers lose their jobs
Tyson Foods is closing its beef plant in Lexington, Nebraska, laying off 3,200 workers next month in a town of just 11,000.
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Takeaways from AP’s report on a beef plant closure that threatens to unravel a small Nebraska town
Tyson Foods is closing its beef plant in Lexington, Nebraska, laying off 3,200 workers next month in a town of just 11,000.
Crossroads Resource Center President Ken Meter leading a presentation at No More Empty Pots in Omaha over his findings in the updated Nebraska Farm and Food Economy report. The event occurred on ...
Kookaburra Cookies Founder Eli Vedral. Photo provided by Kitchen Council. Nebraska’s cottage food law allows individuals to make and sell certain types of homemade food directly to consumers, from ...
For many people, when thinking about Nebraska food production, corn and soybeans come to mind. But Nebraska food production is diverse and production practices by farmers and ranchers help conserve ...
An Omaha lawmaker is pushing legislation to force Nebraska to join a federal program that will give $18 million to feed an estimated 150,000 children at risk for experiencing hunger when schools are ...
Under a legacy of the war on drugs, some states still ban people with drug convictions from getting government food assistance. Nebraska lawmakers tried to do away with their ban and just fell short.
Under a federal law from the 1990s, states can ban people with drug convictions from getting government food aid. Most states have opted out of the law with concerns it causes food insecurity and more ...
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