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Lawrenceburg community raises funds for legal representation amid data center battle
Lawrenceburg residents are fundraising for legal representation to challenge a proposed 4.9-megawatt data center project. Community leaders criticize the lack of transparency in the planning process, citing insufficient oversight and conflicting information about water usage. A petition with 7,000 signatures seeks to pause the project ahead of a county commission meeting.
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