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KWED’s Saturday Topic to examine CloudBurst Data Center Project Darren Dunn
Tornado confirmed in Guadalupe County Emergency crews kept busy during Tuesday’s storm Cindy Aguirre-Herrera
(Seguin) -- A tornado has officially been confirmed in Guadalupe County following Tuesday night’s severe weather outbreak that also sparked lightning fires, flooded roadways, and multiple emergency rescues across the county. The National Weather Service confirmed Wednesday that an EF-1
tornado touched down in southern Guadalupe County. Survey crews with the National Weather Service, Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM), and Guadalupe County officials assessed storm damage throughout the day Wednesday. Tornado, pg. 4
(Seguin) -- There has been significant discussion recently about data centers and their impact on the communities where they are built. That is especially true in Guadalupe County, where one data center is currently in the development process and others could potentially follow. This week’s Saturday Topic program will focus on the proposed CloudBurst Data Center, which is slated to be built off Centerpoint Road in northern Guadalupe County. Our guest is Cynthia Thompson, co-founder and executive chairperson of CloudBurst Data Centers. Thompson discusses data centers in general but focuses primarily on the specifics of the company’s proposed $14 billion project. During the interview, Thompson answers questions about water usage, power generation, noise and light pollution, environmental impacts, and tax abatements. Those issues have been raised by a growing number of local
residents who question whether the AI-ready data center will be a benefit to Guadalupe County. The Guadalupe County Commissioners Court recently approved a tax abatement agreement with CloudBurst, allowing the project to move forward. The 3-2 vote came despite opposition from a significant number of residents who spoke against the proposal. Topic, pg. 3