Lexington Workers Seek New Paths
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Tyson Foods’ shutdown in Lexington, Nebraska, left 3,200 workers jobless—triggering a community crisis as families struggled and some were forced to relocate. In response, the Nebraska Department of Labor is pouring in $1.67 million to help displaced workers rebuild through training, job search support, and certifications like CDL and CNA, all aimed at keeping opportunities local. A recent “Coffee and Conversation” event showcased these resources, but with another plant closure looming in July, the need for this support has never been more urgent.
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