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March 30, 2006
SISTERS, Ore. (AP) — A growing power problem in this Western-themed city has led officials to consider halting development until additional capacity can be added to the system.
Central Electric Cooperative's primary transmission line along Highway 126 has proven inadequate to handle the city's growth, and a recent letter from Central Electric Cooperative's president and CEO Al Gonzalez to City Manager Eileen Stein indicates the problem has reached a peak.
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