Residents air concerns over potential data center during Wrightstown listening session

News Clip2:33WFRV Local 5·Wrightstown, Brown County, WI·5/13/2026

Residents in the Village of Wrightstown, Wisconsin, held a three-hour listening session to voice concerns about a potential data center. Key issues raised included water usage, power consumption, and the use of tax money, with many expressing frustration over a lack of answers. Village Administrator Travis Conan confirmed no formal proposal has been received from developer Cloverleaf.

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Residents of the Village of Wrightstown, Wisconsin, participated in a three-hour listening session to express their concerns regarding a potential data center development. Tensions were high as community members demanded answers from village leaders about the project's implications. Key concerns raised by residents included potential impacts on water usage, power infrastructure, and the allocation of tax money for a possible facility. Many attendees left the session feeling frustrated and with more questions than answers, particularly regarding transparency from officials. Village Administrator Travis Conan confirmed that he has been in contact with a developer named Cloverleaf, but stated that no formal proposal has been submitted, and he has not heard from the developer in recent months. Conan emphasized the importance of listening sessions for gathering community feedback. The next discussion on the data center is scheduled for May 19th at the Redstone Community Center.