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  • Tyson said its Blountsville plant has regained power but that its Albertville plant remained dark Thursday.

    Millions of Alabama Chickens Killed by Tornadoes Scott Kilman 2011

  • "I was a de-boner at a Tyson chicken plant in Blountsville, Ala.," he says.

    The Virtuoso of Blood and Guts Steve Oney 2011

  • The company said the dispute is an example of the nationwide legal debate over what types of activities are compensable under the Fair Labor Standards Act. The Labor Department filed a federal complaint against the company in 2002 following an investigation at the Blountsville plant.

    Tyson Settles Wage Case 2010

  • Tyson, one of the world's largest processors of chicken, beef and pork, agreed to pay 3,000 workers at its Blountsville, Ala., chicken plant $500,000 in back overtime wages to cover time those employees spent putting on and taking off protective and sanitary items and time spent washing themselves and those items.

    Tyson Settles Wage Case 2010

  • The $500,000 Tyson will pay to current and former Blountsville employees will result in individual payouts ranging from $1 to about $2,500, before taxes.

    Tyson Settles Wage Case 2010

  • South of Blountsville, the topography becomes more hilly and irregular with higher elevations.

    Ecoregions of Alabama and Georgia (EPA) 2008

  • Of course, the most deadly part of this hurricane is not far from here, just a little bit north in a place called Calhoun County, a town called Blountsville, where four people have lost their lives.

    CNN Transcript Sep 17, 2004 2004

  • About ten o'clock the next morning Blountsville was reached.

    Historical Tales, Vol. 2 (of 15) The Romance of Reality Charles Morris 1877

  • Next morning the mule brigade resumed its march, heading east towards Blountsville.

    Historical Tales, Vol. 2 (of 15) The Romance of Reality Charles Morris 1877

  • From here on the 28th he pressed forward through Day's Gap on Sand Mountain, in the direction of Blountsville.

    The Army of the Cumberland Henry Martyn Cist 1870

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