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  2. Bull euthanized after escaping during the Iowa Beef Expo at ...

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    A bull that had escaped from its handlers during the Iowa Beef Expo on Tuesday morning has been captured and euthanized, officials said. "We regret to inform you that, despite our best efforts ...

  3. Iowa State Fair - Wikipedia

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    The Iowa State Fair is an annual state ... There are 4-H, Future Farmers of America (FFA), and open-class shows for sheep, swine, beef and dairy cattle, horses, goats ...

  4. Tyson Events Center - Wikipedia

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    The Fleet Farm Arena, formerly Gateway Arena, is a multi-purpose arena inside Tyson Events Center, located in Sioux City, Iowa and sponsored by Tyson Foods and Fleet Farm. The arena is commonly referred to as Tyson Events Center for marketing purposes.

  5. Tyson Fresh Meats, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Iowa Beef Processors, Inc., later became IBP, Inc. Occidental Petroleum owned IBP from 1981 to 1987, and was the majority owner from 1987 to 1991. [2] [3] [a] IBP was acquired by Tyson Foods in 2001 for US$3.2 billion in cash and stock. [8] Tyson continues to use the IBP name as a brand for its commodity beef and pork products. [9]

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    Here's the full schedule of mainstage shows. Beef and Boards 2025 schedule 'Murder on the Orient Express' Jan. 9-Feb. 9, 2025 ...

  9. Iowa State Fairgrounds - Wikipedia

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    The Iowa State Fair was held in a different community every two years after it was first established. The first fair was held in Fairfield in 1854. The other towns that hosted the fair included Muscatine, Oskaloosa, Iowa City, Dubuque, Burlington, Clinton, Keokuk and Cedar Rapids. [2] The state fair moved to Des Moines permanently in 1878.