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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ Three months after all 67 turbines of the Spearville Wind Energy Facility became active, the blinking red lights atop the towers have become a familiar site on the western Kansas landscape 

Construction, which began in April of this year, was able to be completed a month early. 

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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ The twinkling red lights of the Spearville Wind Farm look like a Christmas display at night, but Kansas City Power &amp; Light isnÕt waiting until Christmas to celebrate. 

The company has invited the entire community of Spearville to attend a picnic to celebrate the completion of the new Spearville Wind Energy Facility. 

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