Watch: Lowndes County residents speak out against data center
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A standing-room-only crowd filled the Lowndes County Commission chamber on April 28 as residents delivered hours of testimony opposing a proposed billion‑dollar data center. The 800-acre site is in the Burkville area near the intersection of Highways 80 and 21 and being brokered by Cloverleaf Infrastructure out of Houston, Texas. Todd and Cindy talk about the meeting in this segment of the Black Belt Newscast.
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