Butte district court judge to make ruling on data center initiative lawsuit
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District Court Judge Frank Joseph will soon provide a ruling on a lawsuit filed by 406 People First against the city-county of Butte-Silver Bow in regard to confusion over a deadline to collect signatures for a data center ballot initiative.