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Date Added: July 05, 2008 03:40:04 PM
REEDSBURG—The proposed site for the new Sauk County Health Care Center on the western edge of Reedsburg now features a pond that isn't supposed to be there. The body of water was even deeper in the immediate aftermath of June's flood. Pat Froetschel, who has lived on Wisteria Court next to the proposed site, said a small lake formed twice in June after the heavy rains. Froetschel said the sandy ...

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