People in Port Townsend can plug in that crockpot of barbecue cocktail weenies: The outage that cut electricity to 2,514 customers of the Jefferson County Public Utility District is …
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People in Port Townsend can plug in that crockpot of barbecue cocktail weenies: The outage that cut electricity to 2,514 customers of the Jefferson County Public Utility District is over.
Electricity went out just before 10 a.m. on Super Bowl Sunday, and PUD officials said the power loss was due to "loss of phase at a substation."
PUD crews restored power just before 1:30 p.m. Feb. 12.