Main Street in Smithfield reopened after downed power lines cause closure

Main Street in Smithfield reopened after downed power lines cause closure

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SMITHFIELD — Main Street, also known as Highway 91, has reopened in Smithfield after some downed power lines caused a closure Sunday evening, according to the Logan City Police Department.

The highway was closed in both directions around 7 p.m. while power company crews worked on downed power lines after a car crash in the area at around 3:30 p.m., according to Logan police.

One lane of traffic was later opened in both directions about 8 p.m. The road fully opened in both directions about 5:30 a.m. Monday, police said.

One person suffered minor injuries in the incident and was not transported to the hospital, according to Utah Highway Patrol Cpl. Colton Freckleton.

Contributing: Jacob Klopfenstein, KSL.com

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Jen Riess is the weekend and evening content producer for KSL.com. She also covers breaking news and in her free time loves being with her dogs and cheering on the Cleveland Browns.

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