
Community members organize against data center
Residents in Maryville, Missouri, are actively opposing a proposed data center project called White Cloud Acres. A second informational meeting organized by the group Nodaway Says No drew around 200 attendees, indicating strong community sentiment against the development.
Residents of Maryville, Missouri, are vocally opposing the proposed White Cloud Acres data center project, as evidenced by a recent informational meeting that drew approximately 200 attendees. This gathering, hosted by the opposition group Nodaway Says No at the Maryville Community Center, marked the second such event, building on a previous meeting held in May near Pumpkin Center.
Holly Caviness, an organizer for Nodaway Says No, was present to guide community members on how to engage with the group's efforts. The substantial turnout underscores growing community concern and active opposition to the development. Nodaway County Commissioner Scott Walk was also noted to be present at the meeting, which was described as the largest gathering of residents yet against the project.