AI Data Centers & Our Communities
An initiative by Erin Brockovich · Environmental Advocate
"The RACE to build AI infrastructures is unfolding town by town across America. In some places, data centers are welcomed. In others, they are delayed, contested or abandoned altogether. This MAP captures the real-world footprint of that race — revealing patterns of growth, conflict and uncertainty.
I am watching as YOU, the communities show up and speak out. In the famous words of Mark Twain … “The secret of getting ahead is getting started,” so let’s go!
— Erin"
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The 114th Tennessee General Assembly wrapped up its legislative session in late April, 2026. ... dozens of new Tennessee laws go into effect on July 1. The laws impact the criminal justice system, immigration, education, the environment and families.
* Underage vaping punishment
Under SB1740/HB1679, anyone under the age of 21 who illegally buys tobacco, hemp, vapor or smokeless tobacco would be required to do 50 hours of community service, complete a prescribed court program, and pay a fine between $10 and $50 for anyone between the ages of 18 and 21.
* Allowing deadly force to protect property
SB1847/HB1802 allows the use of deadly force to protect property in certain situations.
Under the law, property owners would be allowed to use deadly force to prevent trespassing, arson, damage to property, burglary, theft, robbery or aggravated cruelty to animals.
The legislation does not allow the use of deadly force against someone who is facing away from the property owner.
* Charlie Kirk American Heritage Act
HB1822/SB1828 requires public schools and public charter schools to teach about the positive impacts of religion on American history.
The list includes 19 historical subjects schools can use for instruction. Of the 19 suggestions, IMO, these might be acceptable, History of the Pilgrims, George Washington's farewell address, The concept of separating church and state.
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...the maximum contract amount for Student First Technologies, LLC to nearly $637 million over the life of its five-year contract to run an online portal where parents can apply for the funds and receive payments.
The increase for the last two years of the contract comes after the legislature added 15,000 students to the “Education Freedom Scholarship” program this year, pushing it to a total of 35,000 for the 2026-27 school year.
The Department of Education hired the Indiana-based company in May 2023 to administer the Education Savings Account program, ESA, for low-income students to attend private schools at a cost of around $40 million.
35,000 students are allowed to use the state’s two private-school voucher programs. It appears the cost to run the sign up and funds distribution for these programs is approximately $3,640 per student. This is in addition to the funding to pay for the tuition for the students to attend private schools. Is there more cost for transportation?
As a former software developer, this is a fine contract. It's kind of like paying for gold computers to program and manage the project. Of course, they could also be using AI tokens to up the cost.
Then, there is the company receiving this $637 million. They were terminated by Arkansas for failure to deliver. They are struggling to run a similar project in West Virginia, "failing to process nearly 3,000 of 9,000 student applications."
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UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk on Friday urged prompt action to prevent further loss of life in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody and called for independent investigations into all deaths under ICE custody.
Türk said that it is alarming that, according to US Government official data, in the first five months of this year, 18 people had died in ICE detention. A further case of death in ICE custody has been reported this month. In 2025, a total of 33 deaths were registered, compared with 11 in 2024.
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Around 10:30 a.m., the sheriff’s office responded to the 3800 block of Old Niles Ferry Road because of a report a woman was found lying in a ditch and badly injured.
Joyce Frey rode in the Tour de Blount, was a member of the Foothill Striders, and was a Board Member of Little River Chapter of Trout Unlimited.
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Knox County Mayor won't sign county commission’s data center moratorium.
“Whether we like it or not, data centers have become a necessary part of our everyday life. I’m recording this video on my smartphone. You’re likely streaming it on a smartphone, tablet, or computer. That entire process requires data centers.”
For years we've been performing those specific activities without the many new proposed AI data centers.
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Yesterday, Wednesday, June 24, 2026. There are videos on Facebook.

Near O'Charley's in Alcoa. It climbed the tree to get over the fence then crossed Alcoa Highway.

On Green Meadow Country Club golf course.
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It all started with Jan. 6, 2021, destruction in the Capitol.
Then, Jan. 2025, it picks up, again, destruction of the East Wing of the White House, destruction of the front lawn of the White House, near destruction of the Reflecting Pool. This is, of course, on top of the destruction of our government.
It's hard to forget some of the destruction that went on in 2020 when the Administration was having trouble with the Pandemic (hydroxychloroquine, chloroquine, ivermectin, lack of support for social distancing, injecting disinfectants, lack of support for stay at home orders, halts funding for World Health Organization, blah, blah, blah).
Whatever.
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The Summer/June solstice occured on Sunday, June 21, at 4:24 A.M. EDT.
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TVA considering rate changes due to data centers
As discussions of data centers that require high power loads continue to develop, the Tennessee Valley Authority is considering changing its rates in a way to accommodate the growing demands without placing undue cost increases on residents.
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In May, 2026, the TVA shared a letter with 6 News that it sent to local power companies in February to begin the rate-changing process. The utility provider explained that it has continued to have frequent discussions with those local power companies and other customers about the proposed changes, and the TVA will be proposing actions for implementation to its board of directors in August at the earliest.
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TVA spokesperson Scott Brooks explained that in the last year, data centers made up around 18% of the TVA’s overall industrial load, and that number is expected to double by the year 2030.
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if it approved all of the data centers interested in coming to East Tennessee, there would be an increased power demand of 11,000 megawatts.
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According to KUB’s website, there are currently three data centers in its service area that have a range of energy usage. The largest of those data centers is contracted to use up to 73 megawatts of power...
From my research,
73 megawatts powers approximately 45,000 homes
11,000 megawatts powers approximately 5-6 million homes in the South or nearly 10 million in the Northeast
More needs to be done to rein in power consumption by these new "data centers." Then there is the noise problem and possible air pollution and water usage issues. Are they even that necessary?
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Received an email from the U.S. Treasury, or so it says, wanting me to log in to my account and confirm my bank account.
"To check your bank account information on file, log into TreasuryDirect (we recommend typing “TreasuryDirect.gov” directly in your web browser)...
They don't want me to use the provided link, then why provide it? I'm not sure why they are sending this unsolicited email. The IRS doesn't send unsolicited emails. Why is the Treasury? What are they selling? What problem are they trying to correct (or causing)? Is the President going to try and sell me his bitcoin?
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At Obama's Presidential Center on the Southside of Chicago. It was a time to be proud, to be happy, to have/give hope.
To George and Laura, Bill and Hillary — we're grateful for your friendship, counsel, and devotion to this country. And to Joe and Jill, thank you for being on this journey with us.
[image or embed]— Barack Obama (@barackobama.bsky.social) June 18, 2026 at 3:57 PM
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Bernie Sanders wants to spread the wealth.
Bernie Sanders pitches $1,000 annual payout from public ownership of AI.
Americans could receive an annual $1,000 payment from artificial intelligence companies under legislation Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) introduced Thursday that would give the public a direct stake in the largest AI firms.
Not that this would ever, but he's thinking.
$853 in today’s dollars is the equivalent of $100 in 1970. The average inflation rate over the 50+ years is 3.9%. However, the $23,000 house we purchased in 1979 would cost $300,000+, not the average increase to $105,000.
Something has to give.
Sanders’s proposal adds to recent interest from across the political spectrum in the idea that economic disruption from AI could be offset by the U.S. government holding stakes in firms developing the technology.
A statement from the Bezos owned Washington Post. He, as is the case of many technology companies, wants government funds.
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Well, I hope everybody had a Happy Watergate Day. It's been 54 years since the break-in, a calendar event we all should recognize. The plumbers' parade was a bit disappointing this year, but Republicans on Capitol Hill and President Trump in Europe kept up the Watergate Day spirit by making many "inoperative statements."
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On January 7, 2009, two weeks before Obama’s inauguration, President George W. Bush invited all three former living presidents and the president-elect to the White House.
Now in 2026, no former President wants to be close to the current President.
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As the staff of the Embassy Suites in Chattanooga, Tennessee, prepared to host hundreds of Spaniards this summer — including the 26 players hoping to produce Spain’s first World Cup title since 2010 — there were plenty of details to attend to, from the temperature of the steak to the ergonomics of the chairs.
But first: those pillows. The team wanted fresh ones, never been used, and firm. So 500 new pillows it was.
Sounds like "Small town" Chattanooga handled it well.
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As Gen Z ditch books at record levels, students are arriving to classrooms unable to complete assigned reading on par with previous expectations.
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“It’s not even an inability to critically think,” Jessica Hooten Wilson, a professor of great books and humanities at Pepperdine University, told Fortune. “It’s an inability to read sentences.”
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Nearly half of all Americans did not read a single book in 2025, with the habit plunging some 40% over the last decade.
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“Even when you read it in class with them, there’s so much they can’t process about the very words that are on the page.”
It must be the Boomer generations fault. We read too much thus making it uncool.
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The Tennessee Department of Transportation now expects work on the section of the Alcoa Highway Corridor Project from Woodson Drive to Cherokee Trail to be finished in Spring 2030.
Crews began working on this section in July 2023. At the time, 6 News reported that the section was projected to be finished in Fall 2027. The timeline was adjusted after engineers determined that there needed to be more wall enforcement near the Woodson Drive interchange to ensure long-term stability, TDOT said Thursday.
Drivers should continue to expect rolling roadblocks and other traffic control measures.
Yowza! It's an experience getting from South of the river (Alcoa Hwy side) and Blount County to UT Hospital. It's all in the timing or leaving an hour early.
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The President "on Tuesday night appeared to defend his latest military strikes on Iran by posting a short clip from “The West Wing,” the popular NBC television drama about a fictional U.S. president, in which the show’s characters debate their own military action."
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I was at the grocery store last week and the senior citizen behind me had a handful of $100 bills and some gift cards or prepaid credit cards, couldn't tell which. I was immediately concerned if she was getting scammed.
What do you do? What does the retailer do? I went and asked a manager if they have any procedure to ensure the woman was not getting scammed. The manager said they have no procedure and cannot interfere. I let it go. I can only hope the woman wasn't getting scammed.
However, for the future, banks and retailers need to adopt procedures to prevent senior citizens, or anyone, from losing there savings to a scammer.
With cybercrime continuing to rise, some banks are testing new prevention strategies. JPMorgan Chase hired a behavioral scientist.
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