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A power outage on the Miami County side of Spring Hill left many without electricity Friday. The incident occurred around 5:49 a.m. Friday morning. Ione Villegas, a spokesperson for Kansas City Power & Light, said 1,900 people were left without power. All customers had power restored at 7:42 p.m. Friday. The cause for the outage was a result of equipment failure. During the power outage, City Manager Jonathan Roberts said he expected the remainder of the power to be restored by the afternoon. Spring Hill faced freezing temperatures and snowfall around the time of the power outage. The Public Works department spent the morning hours clearing roads and intersections. The Spring Hill Police Department said no accidents or injuries have been reported after assisting several motorists. Meals on Wheels delivered meals and checked on clients. The Johnson County Human Services and Aging Program made calls to at-risk clients. The Spring Hill Civic Center, 401 N. Madison St., remained open as a shelter for citizens to stay safe and warm during the power outage. Residents were asked to bring their own food and water. The Spring Hill Board of Education Office was one of several buildings left without power. Administrators worked without electricity and with no heat for a few hours before moving to the District Service Center. Students at Spring Hill Middle School were also left without power Friday. “The teachers, staff, administration and the students have done a wonderful job over there,” Superintendent Barton Goering said. “Some parents have been picking their kids up, which is fine.” Goering said the buses came to pick the students up early at 2:45 p.m.
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