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Tyson Foods downgraded to neutral at J.P. Morgan
J.P. Morgan cut its rating on meat producer Tyson Foods Inc. /quotes/comstock/13*!tsn /quotes/nls/tsn to neutral from overweight Wednesday, noting that it believes upside for the shares is already priced in.
Game On Acquired by Wayne Britt's New Company
Former Tyson Foods Inc. CEO Wayne Britt is behind the acquisition of Game On Promotions LLC, a Fayetteville sports schedule poster operation.
Consumer Demand Prompts Production Cuts: Cornish Game Hen Sales Dampened
He and other local Cornish hen growers in this region have less to do lately as slumping consumer demand prompted production cuts in the specialty poultry product.
SELBYVILLE -- Cashar E. Hall, 80, of Selbyville passed away Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009, at his home.
Tyson ordered to pay $250K for labor violations at Alabama plant
A federal court in Birmingham has ordered Tyson Foods Inc. to pay $250,000 for labor violations at its Blountsville facility.
Federal jury orders Tyson Foods to pay $250,000 for labor violations at Blountsville plant
A jury in Birmingham has ordered Tyson Foods Inc. to pay $250,000 for labor violations at its production plant in Blountsville.
Tyson Foods sponsors Honor Flight for WWII vets
Ninety World War II veterans from the northwest Arkansas region visited the World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C., recently as part of a trip Tyson Foods Inc.
Dynamic Fuels, the $150 million alternative fuel project under construction in Geismar, will get a special $30 million tax break in a deal approved by a state board Tuesday.
Full Report: Tyson to let Herman Thomas verdict rest
Mobile County District Attorney John Tyson Jr. on Thursday declared the Herman Thomas case finished after three jurors with concerns about the not guilty verdicts declined to sign affidavits.
An Arkansas woman who worked to feed the hungry for nearly 25 years was honored Wednesday by Springdale-based Tyson Foods.
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National Chicken Council Elects New Exec
The National Chicken Council and its membership recently elected Bernard Leonard, group vice president of Food Service for Tyson Foods Inc., as vice chairman of the organization's Executive Committee.
NWA Pumpkin Patch Bumper Crop Slow to Sell
To fight back against a faltering economy, one extended family in Northwest Arkansas is pulling together and putting down roots, literally, to make ends meet; and they're doing it through a pumpkin patch.
Council reassigns tax credit for biofuel plant
The Ascension Parish Council agreed to reassign the construction project for which a $138 million biofuels plant may claim a local sales tax abatement worth up to $600,000, officials said Friday.
Poultry industry: Okla. didn't enforce water rules
Arkansas poultry companies claimed Wednesday that an Oklahoma agency could have gone to court long ago to enforce water quality standards in a sensitive watershed, but failed to do so until 2005, when it filed a federal lawsuit blaming the companies for pollution there.
World War II Vet Prepares for Honor Flight
On Saturday more than 90 military veterans from Northwest Arkansas will be traveling to Washington D.C. for the first Honor Flight in the state.
Swine flu hits pigs -- will pork panic follow?
Filed under: Hormel Foods , Tyson Foods'A' , Smithfield Foods , Commodities Pigs at the Minnesota state fair have tested positive for the H1N1 "swine" flu virus in preliminary tests.
Costs mount for lawyers arguing Oklahoma poultry case
While the meter continues to run on the high-profile attorneys hired for Oklahoma's federal pollution lawsuit against the Arkansas poultry industry, one thing's for certain: taxpayers won't be left holding the bag.
Tyson expanding poultry processing at Ind. plant
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The Corydon Tyson Foods Inc. facility, already the sixth largest employer in the Louisville area, will add almost 80 jobs within the next year.
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