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Marion County company studies data center development on 300-acre property
News ClipWDTV 5·White Hall, Marion County, WV

Marion County company studies data center development on 300-acre property

Hog Lick Aggregates is studying the feasibility of developing a data center on its 300-acre quarry property in White Hall, West Virginia, with potential expansion to 1,500 acres. The company proposes using mine water for geothermal cooling, but residents have raised concerns on social media about environmental impacts, high power consumption, and potential electricity cost increases.

5/9/2026
Local business leader discusses potential data center project in Marion County
News Clip2:03WBOY 12 News·Fairmont, Marion County, WV

Local business leader discusses potential data center project in Marion County

Hog Lick Aggregates President Brian Redmond is discussing early-stage plans for a data center in Marion County, West Virginia. The project is currently being studied and could bring jobs and tax revenue, though Redmond acknowledges public concerns about data centers. He emphasizes community engagement and compliance with environmental standards, despite no permits having been filed yet.

5/6/2026
Local company looking at developing data center near White Hall
News Clip1:48WBOY 12 News·Marion County, WV

Local company looking at developing data center near White Hall

Hog Lick Aggregates is conducting a feasibility study for a geothermic-cooled data center and microgrid development on a 277-acre site near Fairmont in Marion County, West Virginia. The project aligns with Governor Morrissey's strategy to establish the state as an AI and cloud computing hub, though it is in its preliminary stages and no permits have been filed.

5/5/2026