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The seven member council accepted only four of eleven amendments to a bill meant to limit the growth of data centers.
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A farm, a camp, a home: The private land the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project would run throughLand owners along the controversial 70-mile power line share how the MPRP will impact their farms, businesses and families.
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Opponents fear bill limiting size of data centers could force Frederick County to rely on the Maryland Piedmont Reliability project, even as the County Council stands opposed to the 70-mile power line.
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As legal battles grow, opponents warn of threats to property rights across three Maryland counties.
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Midday Guest Host Ashley Sterner explores how recent changes at the federal and state levels will impact energy projects across the state.
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Residents are concerned a new bill meant to limit data centers will have the opposite effect as it includes a method to remove farmland from preservation.
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As it finalizes its budget for the next year, the Frederick County school board says the system experiencing growing pains which reflect how fast the area is growing.
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The proposed Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project would cross some 400 different properties across the three counties.
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The Council introduced a bill that would limit the total land available to data centers, but residents are concerned it may lead to unintended consequences.
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Frederick County Public Schools trimmed around $1 million dollars from its budget on a split vote while facing a $2 million deficit.