The meeting will begin at at 6 p.m. in the George P. Jaynes Justice Center. The presentation was originally set to be on the commissionâs agenda in June, but was rescheduled after BrightRidge officials said the engineer who is involved in addressing those noise concerns was unable to attend that meeting. Officials from BrightRidge were asked to come to the boardâs meeting after commissioners heard from residents in the Limestone community in May. Craig Ponder, pastor of New Salem Baptist Church, said his congregation and neighbors of the community were being disturbed by the constant noise from the computers and cooling fans used by Red Dog Technologies in its cyber-mining operation.