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Utility Commissioner Donald van der Vaart interrupted the hearing to ask audience members to lower their anti–data center signs.
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State regulators held a hearing Tuesday night at the Rowan County Courthouse in Salisbury. Several residents attended, carrying anti–data center signs.

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