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Swift Prepared Foods, a consumer packaged goods company and subsidiary of JBS USA, a leading global food company, celebrated the opening its new $68 million facility in Moberly with a ribbon cutting ceremony that attracted Missouri Governor Mike Parson among the estimated group of 75 persons.
“It is always exciting when companies choose to invest and grow in Missouri,” Governor Parson said. “With the opening of its facility here in Moberly and the recent announcement of its new facility in Columbia, Swift Prepared Foods has shown a commitment to the people of this state. We are proud that Missouri is home to great companies like this one and look forward to working together for many years to come.”
Ceremony welcomes pavilion to Moberly s Depot Park
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Another community service amenity to help tie-in Moberly s heritage with the railroad industry was officially welcomed Thursday when a ribbon cutting ceremony was held at Depot Park to announce the newly constructed pavilion and restroom facility are now available for public use.
“We ve been into our sales tax proposal two years now and this is one of the projects we said we were going to do for our community and today you can see a promise is kept,” Moberly Parks and Recreation Department Director Troy Bock said.
Bock extended his appreciation to past city council and park board members, Moberly Rotary Club for their support as well as naming the businesses directly involved into the construction of the pavilion and public restroom facility of Depot Park.