Controversy Over $30 Billion Data Center on Dale Earnhardt's Land

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Dale Earnhardt's widow, Teresa Earnhardt, plans to develop his North Carolina land into a $30 billion data center, sparking a dispute with his son Kerry and local residents who oppose the project due to environmental and community concerns. The Mooresville Board of Commissioners is set to vote on the rezoning, but uncertainty remains due to lack of details about the project's final partners. The controversy reflects broader national debates over the environmental impact and economic benefits of large data centers.
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- Residents push back on Teresa Earnhardt's rezoning request for data center in Mooresville WCNC
- Mooresville neighbors fight rezoning effort led by widow of Dale Earnhardt WBTV
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