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Date Added: July 15, 2008 09:20:05 PM
REEDSBURG — Reedsburg Area Medical Center is pledging tens of thousands of dollars in increased donations to provide free medical care to residents. The Reedsburg Area Medical Center Foundation Wellness Clinic has provided free medical care to residents in need since 1999. Since spring, Reedsburg School District students also have been able to get free dental care. During a news conference ...

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