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Snow Leads to Power Outage in Farmington, Kirtland


Associated Press
      FARMINGTON — Power crews were dispatched to downed power lines Wednesday after a storm left several inches of snow in west Farmington and Kirtland.
    Farmington Electric Utility System director Maude Grantham-Richards believed that tree branches may have fallen on power lines around the area, leading to power outages.
    Customers lost power around 7:15 a.m. Wednesday.
    Grantham-Richards said she did not know how many homes have lost power.
   


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