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1 hr ago | QSR Magazine

Tyson Foods Fights Hunger in Nevada

Tyson Foods Inc. donated 30,000 pounds of much-needed chicken, beef, and pork to the Three Square Food Bank on June 1 to help alleviate hunger in Las Vegas.

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9 hrs ago | The Record-Courier

What's happening on Fourth of July weekend

Staff Reports The fourth annual Glenwood Drive Independence Day Parade is 11 a.m. Saturday on Glenwood Drive in the Gardnerville Ranchos.

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Related Topix: Life, Holidays, 4th of July, Gardnerville Ranchos, NV, Genoa, NV, Reno Metro, Reno, NV, Food

Tue Jul 07, 2009

Herald-Leader

SPRINGDALE : Youth Bridge seeks rezoning to build facility

Youth Bridge, a nonprofit mental health and substance-abuse treatment facility for teens, wants to consolidate its offices in Springdale, but to do so requires rezoning a 40-acre tract from residential to institutional use.

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Related Topix: Fayetteville Metro, Springdale, AR, Non-Profit, Family, Teenagers, Washington County, AR, Food

Sun Jul 05, 2009

Herald Leader

Poultry firms say deal with tribe is improper

Oklahoma Attorney General Drew Edmondson didn't have the authority to strike a deal with the Cherokee Nation regarding the Illinois River watershed, poultry companies claimed Thursday during a hearing in Tulsa.

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Related Topix: Tulsa Metro, Tahlequah, OK, Food, Agriculture, Science

Fri Jul 03, 2009

TulsaWorld.com - Legal

No delay expected in chicken litter suit

A Tulsa federal judge is pushing forward to keep a Sept. 21 trial date in a lawsuit over pollution in the Illinois River watershed.

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Related Topix: Oklahoma, Food

Thu Jul 02, 2009

4029TV.com

Don Tyson Gets Hog Statue At UA

Don Tyson of Springdale-based Tyson Foods has been honored with a statue of a hog outside the John W. Tyson Poultry Science Building at the University of Arkansas, home of the Razorbacks.

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Related Topix: Food, University of Arkansas, Arkansas

Herald-Leader

Poultry firms ask to delay trial date

Poultry companies being sued by Oklahoma's attorney general, who accuses them of polluting the Illinois River watershed with bird manure, asked a judge Tuesday to postpone the trial.

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Related Topix: Fayetteville Metro, Food

The Sentinel

The real price of gas

A new diet for dairy cows that claims to reduce the amount of gas produced by the animal may not be as ecologically or economically rewarding as originally thought.

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Related Topix: Food, Agriculture, Science, Mifflin County, PA, McVeytown, PA, Drink, Milk

Thu Jun 25, 2009

Investopedia

Smithfield Foods Not Hogging All the Losses

Smithfield Foods , the number one pork producer and major meat producer, reported fourth-quarter and full-year losses in its earnings report last week.

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Related Topix: Food, Smithfield Foods, Hormel Foods Corporation

Tue Jun 23, 2009

Drugs.com

Fitch: H1N1 (Swine Flu) - A Reminder That Trade Bans Negatively Affect Cash Flow & Credit Profiles

Jun 15, 2009 - Increased incidence of animal viruses and diseases, such as H1N1, will continue to result in temporary sporadic trade bans on U.S. proteins, according to a new report issued by Fitch Ratings today.

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Related Topix: H1N1 Influenza / Swine Flu, Health, Food

Sun Jun 21, 2009

Chronicle Times

Tyson Deli gleans national awards

The Tyson Deli facility in Cherokee recently was named Supplier Of The Year by major national food brands for its quality products, produced by a dedicated, high-quality work force.

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Related Topix: Food, Cherokee, IA, Yum Brands, Restaurant Management, Marketing

The Chronicle Herald

Divine labours

Divine labours Fostering spirituality in the workplace makes for more contented and productive employees, Martin Rutte says By CLARE MELLOR Business Reporter Sun.

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Related Topix: Santa Fe, NM, Canada, Food

Fri Jun 19, 2009

Dayton Daily News

Tyson Foods, citizen group make 15 ton donation to Foodbank

Tyson Foods, Inc. and the League of United Latin American Citizens are donating 15 tons of chicken to The Foodbank.

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Related Topix: Food, Dayton, OH

Thu Jun 18, 2009

Boing Boing

The Marshallese in Arkansas and other unexpected diasporas

Dylan Thuras is a guest blogger on Boing Boing. Dylan is a travel blogger and the co-founder of the Atlas Obscura: A Compendium of the World's Wonders, Curiosities, and Esoterica , with Joshua Foer.

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Related Topix: Blog News, Fayetteville Metro, Springdale, AR, Food

Tue Jun 16, 2009

ArkansasBusiness.com

Tyson Foods Benefits From Capital Restructuring

Tyson Foods Inc. of Springdale said Tuesday that the capital restructuring it underwent in recent months secured more than $1.7 billion in liquidity and has ensured financial flexibility while addressing more than $1.8 billion in near-term debt maturities.

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Mon Jun 15, 2009

Poultry Times

12 poultry companies object to Okla. settlement

Twelve Arkansas poultry companies are challenging a settlement that would drop a smaller, 13th firm from Oklahoma's environmental lawsuit over bird waste pollution in the Illinois River watershed.

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Related Topix: Food

Sat Jun 13, 2009

David McNabb's High School Sports

Food Inflation May Soon Strike U.S.

This year, crop prices may increase due to dwindling supplies of U.S. corn and soybeans, raising concerns of grain shortages and soaring food costs for consumers.

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Related Topix: Agriculture, Science, Food

Fri Jun 12, 2009

United States Department of Justice

Tyson Foods Sentenced to Pay Fine for OSHA Violation That Led to Worker Death

Tyson Foods Inc. was sentenced today in U.S. District Court in Arkansas to pay the maximum fine for willfully violating worker safety regulations that led to a worker's death in its River Valley Animal Foods plant in Texarkana, Ark., the Justice Department announced.

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Related Topix: Food, Texarkana, AR, Texarkana, TX Metro

TwinCities.com

Crop supplies could mean higher food prices

Crop prices could rise this year because stocks of U.S. corn and soybeans are down, raising new concerns about higher food prices.

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Related Topix: Agriculture, Science, Financial Markets, Chicago, IL, Food, Weather, Natural Disasters, Drought, Opinion

Thu Jun 11, 2009

The Ledger

Crop Prices Will Affect Food Costs This Year

Published: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 at 8:14 p.m. Last Modified: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 at 8:14 p.m. Crop prices could rise this year because of dwindling supplies of U.S. corn and soybeans, raising fears of grain shortages and higher food costs for consumers.

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Related Topix: Agriculture, Science, Food

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