'My personal opinion is that it should be closed,' Black Hawk County Sheriff Tony Thompson said. 'I think we need a hard boot, reset on that plant. I think we need to be able to sort out and cull the herd between the haves and the have-nots there.'
Reynolds said she had a conversation with human resources managers in Waterloo on Thursday.
Department of Public Health Deputy Director Sarah Reisetter said Friday that she didn’t believe the state needed to issue a closure order for the plant. Thompson, who visited the Waterloo plant last week and has spoken to members in the community, said he thought Tyson put production ahead of employee safety.
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