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Microsoft pulls plug on plans for 244-acre data center in Caledonia
Microsoft has canceled plans to build a 244-acre data center in Caledonia, Wisconsin, following community opposition. The project, which had been in development, was reportedly abandoned due to pushback from local residents and stakeholders.
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