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On the economic front, a major development is underway in southwestern Minnesota where Geronimo Power is planning a transformative 4 billion dollar data center project near Brewster and Reading. The facility would eventually consume as much electricity as roughly one million homes and would be paired with wind, solar, and battery plants. The project could create approximately 1,000 construction jobs and 180 permanent positions while bringing tens of millions in annual local tax revenue to the region. However, the company still needs to secure a major tech buyer such as Google, Amazon, or Apple to move forward.
In St. Cloud, civic leaders are driving renewal through significant infrastructure investments. The city is planning a 50 million dollar renovation of Apollo High School, with construction potentially beginning next summer. Additionally, a 6.8 million dollar redesign of Fifth Avenue and a 6.3 million dollar waterfront revitalization project called the Riverwalk Connection received unanimous city council approval in October. These projects aim to strengthen the downtown core and improve connections between the campus, downtown, and the hospital district.
The Minnesota Legislature continues addressing energy policy challenges. A Senate hearing in late November focused on federal impacts to the state's clean energy sector, with concerns raised about terminated tax credits for wind and solar installations that could complicate Minnesota's 2040 climate goals. State energy officials emphasized that Minnesota remains on track to meet interim targets despite increasing demand from data centers.
Education received attention as well, with Alexandria Area High School awarded a 10,000 dollar grant from the Minnesota Agricultural Education Leadership Council to upgrade its greenhouse with new lighting systems that will enable year-round student learning opportunities.
Looking ahead, listeners should watch for developments in the legislature's December schedule, including upcoming hearings on energy and homeowners insurance issues. The data center project in southwestern Minnesota will continue drawing attention as stakeholders weigh economic benefits against environmental concerns.
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