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Company executives said they expect better results in chicken and prepared foods with comparable results in pork and continued challenges in the beef segment during fiscal 2024.
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Former Tyson Foods employees say the company owes workers and consumers transparency and accountability about working conditions.
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A coalition of North American worker organizations on Monday marched to Tyson Foods headquarters in Springdale where participants urged the company to treat workers with dignity and respect.
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A company that intends to produce 1.7 million gallons of environmentally-friendlier motor fuel has selected a contractor to build a massive facility 13 miles north of Pine Bluff.
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The congressman said the region could produce up to 15% of the world's lithium. In recent years, lithium has become more valuable as more car manufacturers are making electric powered cars. Lithium is an important part to the battery of electric vehicles.
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The distribution center will make Arkansas the center of the company’s national supply chain and create nearly 300 new jobs.
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Tyson Foods announced Monday plans to close four chicken processing plants in North Little Rock, Noel and Dexter, Mo., and Corydon, Ind., over the next three quarters.
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A new state law banning “copycat” marijuana products derived from hemp is set to go into effect this week.
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Sen. Brian King, R-Green Forest, has said a special session needs to be called regarding a bill passed by the Arkansas Legislature that limits local governments' ability to regulate crypto mining.
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Last week, a plant in Nashville, AR announced it would close down. The plant provided about 700 jobs.