Answering your Microsoft data center questions

News Clip2:53WNDU 16 News Now·Granger, St Joseph County, IN·3/20/2026

St. Joseph County Councilman Dan Schaetzle provided an update on Microsoft's proposed data center in Granger, Indiana, confirming a timeline for breaking ground. He addressed public concerns, particularly regarding water usage, and clarified misconceptions about the project. The development continues to draw heated debate from opponents.

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WNDU 16 News Now is reporting on the ongoing "data center conversations" surrounding Microsoft's proposed facility in Granger, Indiana. St. Joseph County Councilman Dan Schaetzle, who represents the area, confirmed that Microsoft officials are looking to break ground and begin moving dirt sometime in late April or early May, with vertical construction expected in late November or early December. The project continues to draw heated debate, with some residents expressing concerns about a lack of transparency in the process. Councilman Schaetzle asserted that he has been as transparent as possible, sharing all known information in his newsletter and interviews. He also addressed misconceptions from opponents, specifically concerning water usage. Schaetzle stated that Microsoft plans to pay Mishawaka Utilities $30 million to bring in water and sewer infrastructure for the data center.