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They didn’t say no and they didn’t say yes. What Dawson County commissioners did agree on Tuesday is to talk to planners seeking a tax abatement for a proposed electrical energy storage facility.“We’re not agreeing with anything,” said County Judge Foy O’Brien. “We’re just agreeing to negotiate. All we’re doing is we will meet about this agreement.”Dickens County Attorney Aaron Clements, hired to represent the county, will handle the abatement discussions. O’Brien expects the item could be on the court’s agenda at their next meeting in two weeks.The issue was first placed in front of commissioners in January. Commissioners held ...

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