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We’re working to learn more about an unusual sight in the sky that caught the attention of people across the state Tuesday evening.
Microsoft buys land for Kenosha data center
Tech companies like Microsoft, Google, Meta, OpenAI, and Amazon are continuously building and expanding data centers, and it looks like Wisconsin is getting a big project from a tech giant.
Microsoft paid a total of $34.8 million for approximately 240 acres in the city of Kenosha, where it plans a data center. It acquired six parcels across five separate transactions with different landowners.
What we know: The State of Wisconsin and the City of Kenosha announced the sale on ... "Microsoft’s investment signals that the Chicago-Milwaukee corridor is gaining international attention ...
Microsoft's presence in southeast Wisconsin is growing, as the company plans to build a data center in Kenosha.
Temperatures will drop into the 20s Sunday night and a wind chill will bring it down to single digits Monday morning — a cold start to the day!
Microsoft has purchased 240 acres of land in the City of Kenosha. The land is northwest of I-94 and State Highway 142.
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Microsoft makes another investment into Southeast Wisconsin with the purchase of approximately 240 acres in Kenosha. The State of
Southeast Wisconsin was glowing and buzzing Tuesday night as the skies lit up across the Great Lakes region with fiery streaks. Some spectators thought it might be a performance by Mother Nature, like a meteor shower. But the truth is it was just a bunch of junk.