NORTON, Ohio — On the quiet street of Ora Avenue in Norton is a home that's been part of Glenn Yasko's family for decades.

"Since 1958, my father built this house," said Glenn Yasko.

He and his wife Michelle relish the green landscape and the calm.

"People have moved here for the peace and quiet," said Michelle Yasko.

They're also close with their neighbors, so when one of them received a letter about a data center proposed to go up less than 800 feet from the Yaskos' home in Norton, the news traveled fast, and their concerns quickly followed.

According to the project developer's website, the data center, called Project Triton , will "create computing systems designed to serve local, regional, and national needs for high-performance technology." The company, Quantum HPC, says the

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