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Yes, it’s very sad.  Hopefully that processing plant can be repurposed into another use.  A large employer would have these security in knowing that there would be a large workforce available to them.

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19 hours ago, BigK said:

Yes, it’s very sad.  Hopefully that processing plant can be repurposed into another use.  A large employer would have these security in knowing that there would be a large workforce available to them.

Unfortunately, the capital investment to build a facility (or to retrofit the Tyson facility) will take years to complete…by then the workforce is gone and the morale of the town broken 

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On 12/23/2025 at 11:44 AM, BigK said:

Yes, it’s very sad.  Hopefully that processing plant can be repurposed into another use.  A large employer would have these security in knowing that there would be a large workforce available to them.

It’s more complicated than that. The article indicates most workers have no other experience than working in a meat plant. And low educational attainments.

The town didn’t do itself any favours by not requiring Tyson’s to pay municipal taxes since it arrived in town. The local infrastructure or lack thereof would hardly attract any new employer. 

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