07-12-2025 20:31 via article.wn.com

'Lexington Strong': City aims to rally as planned Tyson closure devastates workers

LEXINGTON — Just after 2 p.m. Monday, employees of the Tyson Foods beef-processing plant in Lexington started to cross Plum Creek Parkway. Huddled over to brace against the cold, some were heading into work and others had just punched out. kAm%96 D9:7E 492?86 :D 2 C:EF2= D@>6 @7 E96 H@C<6CD 92G6 A2CE:4:A2E65 :? 7@C 564256D 3FE @?6 E92E H:== DE@A 7@C 2== @7 E96> H96? E96 A=2?E 4=@D6D y2?] a_] k^Am Workers leave the Tyson Foods beef-processing plant in Lexington, Neb., on Monday aft
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