The Indiana community caught between coal and the data center boom
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Kari Lydersen
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Canary MediaThe Indiana community caught between coal and the data center boomcanarymedia.comPhotography by Neeta R. Satam JASPER COUNTY, Indiana—Barb Deardorff loves her living room’s wide picture windows. She can gaze out at the cornfields, where sandhill cranes warble and graze, and in the evening, she can unwind from her hectic job as a teachers’ union organizer by watching the sun go down. Her sunset…
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