The data center fight in Lansing is no longer just about hitting pause. As large projects draw scrutiny across Michigan, lawmakers have introduced proposals aimed at tax incentives, transparency, water use, energy costs and community protections. In Washtenaw County, the debate is not abstract. The Barn in Saline Township has already raised local questions about infrastructure, public access to information, water demand and power needs. The Sun Times News previously reported that state Sen. Jim Runestad’s office said Senate moratorium …
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Saline and Ann Arbor Still Waters Counseling Announces New Ownership
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