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Buttigieg, a potential 2028 Democratic presidential contender, shared his family's experience when police and Child Protective Services came to his home investigating an anonymous tip that was false.
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While many people worry about a range of issues caused by data centers, this class action lawsuit filed by Detroit-based Liddle Sheets PC focuses on noise complaints from people living near the data center.
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The Elkhart County Advisory Plan Commission has set a July 9 meeting at 2 p.m. to consider whether it will recommend that the Bristol Town Council approve or deny a rezoning that a developer needs to build a data center on two farms.
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Berrien County will resume its search for a new county administrator, after it couldn’t come to terms on a contract with its preferred candidate.
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Phase 1 of the Madison Lifestyle District calls for developer Great Lakes Capital to build 190 apartments and an upscale, nationally branded 119-room hotel, while the city builds a parking garage and pedestrian crossings.
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