January 19, 2026
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A 24-foot tall soundproofing wall separates the MARA cryptocurrency facility’s computers from neighboring resident’s homes and land in Hood County on September 24, 2025. Residents say it has done little to reduce “the roar”, the hum that is generated by fans cooling the cryptomining computers.

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Danny Lakey and his dog Jax on his porch at his home in Hood County on September 25, 2025.

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Cheryl Shadden offers treats to her horses on her land in Hood County on September 24, 2025. Shadden’s land, which she’s owned for 30 years, neighbors the MARA cryptocurrency facility built in 2022.

The noise “goes through your body”

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Clarification, :

A previous version of this story referred to the company that owns the crypto facility as Marathon, which was the company’s name before it changed to Mara. The story has also been updated to include the results of a county-funded study to measure sound levels around the facility.

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