IN (WSBT) — A Bourbon man is dead after a crash in Kosciusko County
of Bourbon was pronounced dead at the scene by the Kosciusko County Coroner on April 30
Police say Anderson was driving southbound on CR 300 when his vehicle crossed the center line
left the road and struck a signpost and guardrail
The car then rolled onto its top in a water filled ditch
Anderson died from his injuries sustained in the crash
The single vehicle crash is under investigation by the Kosciusko County FACT Team
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The crowd was scattered with neon hats with the message “No data center.” (WSBT photo)
(WSBT) — A proposed data center in Kosciusko County was denied
On Wednesday afternoon, the county’s planning commission declined to rezone 550 acres of farmland for a logistics real estate company called Prologis.
This was a long and packed meeting that was filled mostly with people who said they didn’t want this data center in Kosciusko County
Tensions were high and there were no empty seats
The crowd was scattered with neon hats with the message “No data center.”
An overflow of around 100 people were watching from the annex building and more than 350 people were watching it on YouTube
as many said this rezoning would determine the community’s future
“We’re gonna lose over 500 acres of really good farmland and there’s a lot of homes up there
There’s a lot of Amish in that area and it’s going to change the farmers and the people who live in that area is lifestyle
And it would be gone and there’s no replacing it once it’s gone it’s gone
The petition filed was to rezone more than 550 acres of farmland
located near the NIPSCO substation near Leesburg to Industrial-3 to construct a data center,” said Lisa Hay
“It has three 45,000 transmission power bolt transmission lines converting on this property that makes it the ideal situation and location for a facility such as this,” said Steve Snyder
A logistics real estate company called Prologis was looking to build the data center
It was previously never disclosed what company was inerested
A petition against the data center was made and collected over a thousand signatures
Those against the project were glad their fight was over
as the room was filled with clapping and cheers
They were all just ecstatically happy and some of us like me
You were crying because it just is such an emotional thing for me,” said Christina Archer
Archer is hoping the battle is over for good and hopes to continue preserving the farmland
IN (WSBT) — The proposed data center in Kosciusko County was denied
Kosciusko County commissioners accepted the recommendation from the county’s planning commission to deny rezoning for the proposed data center
The request was to rezone more than 550 acres of farmland for a logistics real estate company called Prologis
All commissioners voted in favor of rejecting the request
Proposal to rezone 550-acre of farmland declined by the county's planning commission
A data center proposal in Kosciusko County
Filed by logistics giant Prologis, the proposal to rezone 550 acres of farmland near Leesburg for a data center project was declined by the county’s planning commission, as reported by WSBT
located between the north side of CR 700N and west of CR 300W
offers access to three 45,000-volt power transmission lines
making it an attractive site for a data center operator
Whilst specifications of the data center are sparse
Prologis estimated the county would receive $35.8 million in tax revenue by the end of a 20-year period
The project was also estimated to support 300 employees
A petition against the data center collected more than a thousand signatures
with local residents citing environmental concerns about losing the farmland
Some residents added that a data center would change the lives of the Amish farming community in the region
The project will now be taken to the Kosciusko County Commissioners for a final verdict on April 22
DCD reported earlier this year that the firm already has 1.4GW of power secured to build data centers and is in negotiations to add 1.6GW more
the company said it was planning 10GW of data centers over the next 10 years
Prologis began expanding into the data center sector during the Covid-19 pandemic
often partnering with Skybox Datacenters for the builds of facilities
which are usually leased or sold to hyperscalers and data center operators
Prologis' data center efforts have been led by Compass co-founder Chris Curtis since last year
there are currently no data centers in Kosciusko County
Data Centre Dynamics Ltd (DCD), 32-38 Saffron Hill, London, EC1N 8FH Email. [email protected]DCD is a subsidiary of InfraXmedia
(WSBT) — A man was arrested after he was accused of stealing 91 lottery tickets worth thousands in winnings from a Kosciusko County gas station
A manager at the Pak-A-Sak on East Center Street in Warsaw told police he confronted Demarcus Bulger
about stealing $250 in tickets back in October
Court documents say Bulger then paid the manager $250 and turned in his keys before leaving the store
A review of the store's surveillance video showed Bulger stole tickets on two separate occasions in September
and the total value of the stolen tickets and wrongful payments was $4,520
Bulger is facing two charges of theft stemming from thefts of tickets on two occasions
Another case of highly pathogenic avian influenza has been detected in Indiana.
The state board of animal health says HPAI was found in a commercial table egg pullet facility in northeast Indiana
Denise Derrer Spears says additional cases could impact efforts to rebuild the state’s poultry sector
“The illness is quick and severe and just within a couple of days
the disease can spread throughout andy be devastating on a population in that flock,” she says
More than 23,000 birds will be depopulated
and an approximately 6.2-mile control area with a more than 12-mile surveillance zone in portions of Kosciusko
and Marshall counties has been established.
She tells Brownfield progress is being made
that were under a control area of restrictions because of how close they are to the Ohio state line,” she says
we’re down to just one control area that’s filling over into Indiana
That’s significant progress as well.”
third in commercial turkey production
and produces a significant number of broilers
Avian influenza does not present a food safety risk
BOAH also reminds dairy producers to be vigilant in their surveillance
According to rules established by the USDA
lactating dairy cattle must have a negative test before interstate movement
The department has also expanded surveillance through testing milk at the farm or processor level to establish the health status of herds
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(WPTA) - The Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a single-vehicle crash that left one man dead early on Friday morning
near the intersection of South Country Club Road and East Winona Beach Drive
a car was traveling southbound on Country Club Road when its driver lost control sending the vehicle off the roadway and into a ditch
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