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Amarillo

City in Potter and Randall counties in Texas, United States, that is also the seat of Potter County

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Jan 15, 2026
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Sasha Reilly

The name Sasha Reilly (also reported as Sasha/Sascha Riley) has surged into public conversation because audio recordings circulated online make grave, unverified allegations connected to the Jeffrey E...

Nov 22, 2025
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Will Tyson Foods close or scale back any processing plants in 2025 after the layoffs?

Tyson has already closed and scaled back multiple U.S. facilities in 2024–2025 and announced a major additional plant closure and shift reductions in late 2025: Emporia, Kansas (closure completed in 2...

Nov 30, 2025
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How many workers and which departments are affected by Tyson Foods' 2025 layoffs?

Tyson Foods has announced major 2025–26 workforce reductions centered on its Amarillo, Texas, complex — notices and local reporting put the affected headcount at about 1,700–1,761 workers, and separat...

Nov 22, 2025

How will the layoffs affect Tyson Foods' operations and production in 2025?

Tyson Foods announced multiple plant closures and shift cuts in 2025 that together affected thousands of jobs — notably the Lexington, NE plant closure (~3,200 workers) and an Amarillo single‑shift cu...

Dec 7, 2025

Were any corporate departments (HR, finance, supply chain) specifically affected by Tyson Foods' 2025 layoffs?

Available reporting and WARN notices show Tyson’s 2025 workforce reductions were concentrated at production and distribution facilities — plants and warehouses — rather than corporate functions; multi...

Dec 1, 2025

How will Tyson Foods' 2025 restructuring affect pork, beef and poultry production and retail prices?

Tyson’s November 2025 restructuring ends operations at its Lexington, Neb., beef plant and cuts Amarillo, Tex., to one full-capacity shift — moves the company says will “optimize volumes” and boost ou...

Nov 24, 2025

What factors (demand, supply chain, automation, regulations) are driving Tyson Foods' 2025 workforce reductions?

Tyson Foods’ 2025 workforce reductions reflect a mix of demand shifts in beef and chicken, tight cattle supplies and higher input costs, a multi‑year push into automation to cut labor intensity, and g...

Nov 21, 2025

How will the Tyson Foods plant closures affect US meat prices in 2025?

Tyson’s 2024–25 plant shutdowns — including the Emporia, KS closure in Feb. 2025 (about 800 workers) and later announcements to end operations at major beef facilities such as Lexington, NE (≈3,200 em...