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The organization's website recalls how, after a meatpacking plant closed in Perry in the mid-1950s, the Iowa Pork Co. organized to build a new plant on the now-Tyson site in 1962.
Tyson Foods announced that another plant will be closing its doors. On Monday, the food processing company announced that it would close its Emporia, Kansas facility in February 2025.
But other potential concerns surround the plant. Sitting on the western outskirts of Perry and valued at $11.7 million, it occupies 11.75 acres, with the two-story main building encompassing ...
The first new production line is scheduled for installation this fall, Tyson Foods officials said, and the expansion is set to be completed in the summer of 2023. The 170,000 square-foot expansion ...
Tyson’s Waterloo and Storm Lake pork plants, both with two shifts, are considered “some of the most efficient in the country,” Schulz said. Waterloo workers process about 17,250 hogs daily ...
Details are scant, but Perry Mayor Dirk Cavanaugh told the City Council negotiations are underway for the sale of the closed Tyson meatpacking plant.
The Noel plant, which Tyson acquired from defunct meat processor Hudson Foods in the 1990s, is one of six whose closures the company announced this year as it looks to shore up its business.
Two hundred team members relocated to Tyson facilities in Iowa and outside the state, Tyson Foods told CBS News. The plight of the so-called "one-factory" town is not new.