Opened in 1973, the Menasha facility molds reusable plastic pallets and bulk containers used in food, beverage, and industrial applications.
Man accused of setting fire over TikTok ban
A 19-year-old from Menasha was charged with arson following the fire, the City of Fond du Lac Police Department said
James Edwards made his initial appearance in Milwaukee County court on Friday, Jan. 17. Cash bond was set at $200,000.
Prosecutors charged a Wisconsin man who allegedly told police he tried to burn down a congressman's office because he was upset with the TikTok ban.
ORBIS Corporation is closing their Menasha facility and laying off 109 employees, according to a notice filed to the state by the company on Wednesday.
The fire began outside the building – which was unoccupied at the time – and caused minor damage before it was extinguished. No injuries were reported.
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TikTok briefly went offline in the United States over the weekend due to the ban that was set to go into effect on Sunday before Donald Trump pledged to
MENASHA (WLUK) – ORBIS Corp. will close its Menasha facility, putting 109 people out of work, according to a notice filed with the state.
The maker of reusable packaging products, such as pallets and totes, said some of the impacted workers in Menasha, Wis., could land jobs at other company locations in Wisconsin.
The man contended the shutdown violated his constitutional rights and no longer believes peaceful protest is an option.