Work has resumed on a $1.5-billion Meta data center project in Nebraska that was shut down on Sept. 19 after two incidences of racist graffiti were discovered on site during the previous week.
One report of racist graffiti was made on Sept. 14 at the site in Sarpy County, Neb.; the second was on Sept. 15 after general contractor Turner Construction, Facebook parent company Meta and others involved in the project had already reiterated to workers a zero-tolerance policy for hate on job sites.