Lately its wind turbines, BTO's don't want em because they can't just fly down the fields, folks nears the Nucs don't want them because it might interfere with subsidies they get from the plant, then the NIMBY crowd. One the other side are the "green" energy or extra money in my pocket crowd. Rest walk the wire between the two. With state regulations/restrictions not much land is actually usable.
A big thing from a few months back(on going, but died down(for now))was when a big box/chain store put up a offer to buy a portion of the county fair grounds(right off of the highway). The outfit is also going to put up other(I heard 5) stores in other bigger nearby towns. This was the FIRST AND ONLY offer for the ground, that wasn't even listed for sale, and the county didn't even seek it out. The county board AGREED to the price. The part of the grounds that the outfit wants, the track/grandstand and some of the parking "lot", this is the MOST USED part of the grounds through the year. I can only see this helping to bring down what is left of the crumbling nearby towns.
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