Woody's Trucking received an award for women-owned businesses as a part of National Small Business Week.| West Central Tribune
The Willmar City Council on Monday, following public hearings, approved more than $1 million in land sales to Jennie-O Turkey Store and Dooley's Petroleum for the expansion of both businesses.| West Central Tribune
Jennie-O returns to its fifth consecutive Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade with The Big Turkey Spectacular float.| West Central Tribune
The Willmar City Council on Monday, April 1, will conduct two public hearings regarding the sale of more than $1 million of city-owned land — one for Jennie-O Turkey Store and one for Dooley’s Petroleum.| West Central Tribune
The hotline, 1-800-TURKEYS, went live Nov. 1 for customers seeking support with their holiday meal planning. The hotline will remain open through Thanksgiving Day.| West Central Tribune
The donation, in collaboration with NBC Universal, provided turkeys to those in need in New York City. In total, Jennie-O donated 30,000 turkeys this holiday season.| West Central Tribune
Building, mechanical and plumbing permits are presented in the City of Willmar Monthly External Permits Report for November of 2024.| West Central Tribune
Construction has begun on the project that will expand the Willmar location's production.| West Central Tribune
James Snee, CEO, president and chairman of the board of directors for Hormel Foods, has announced his retirement at the end of the 2025 fiscal year.| West Central Tribune
Two Minnesota turkeys will be presented to the White House in November as part of the 2023 National Thanksgiving Turkey presentation. The turkeys will then be "pardoned" by President Joe Biden.| Bemidji Pioneer
A University of Missouri-Columbia journalism student writes of her personal experience at the National Thanksgiving Turkey ceremony Monday in Washington, D.C.| West Central Tribune
Two Minnesota turkeys will be presented to the White House in November as part of the 2023 National Thanksgiving Turkey presentation. The turkeys will then be "pardoned" by President Joe Biden.| West Central Tribune
On Feb. 11, 2025, a federal judge found settlement agreements between plaintiffs and nine poultry processors to be fair and reasonable. The ruling is the result of a class-action lawsuit alleging poultry companies conspired to suppress wages.| West Central Tribune