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Oklahoma’s then-Attorney General Drew Edmondson sued 13 poultry companies in federal court for improper poultry litter disposal and ...
After the state successfully argued that phosphorus in poultry litter affected streams in the Illinois River watershed and eventually Lake Tenkiller, a judge this week said poultry waste continues ...
When a giant like Tyson Foods sneezes, rural America catches a cold. As the nation's leading meat processor, Tyson handles ...
AMARILLO, TEXAS — Teamsters Local 577 ratified a four-year agreement with Tyson Foods at its Amarillo, Texas beef plant on July 2 with a 93% margin vote. “This victory is what Texas Teamsters ...
AMARILLO, TEXAS — Tyson Foods workers, who are represented by Teamsters Local 577, voted on June 27 to authorize a strike at the Amarillo, Texas, beef plant.
In a decision released last week, a Tulsa federal judge determined poultry farm runoff in eastern Oklahoma is still harming the Illinois River, Lake Tenkiller and connected waterways.
AG Gentner Drummond hopes to settle a 20-year lawsuit holding poultry companies responsible for pollution in the Illinois River Watershed.
OKLAHOMA CITY — Now with a critical court decision in hand, Attorney General Gentner Drummond said he hopes to settle a 20-year-long lawsuit over pollution to the Illinois River Watershed.
A judge ruled that a number of poultry companies, including Tyson and Simmons, polluted the Illinois River, with no recent change in litter or manure waste.
Clean water advocates found no surprises in an opinion published this week by a federal judge who found poultry waste “continues to be a significant source of phosphorus” pollution in ...
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