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Date Added: April 25, 2008 02:21:02 AM
WAUPUN — The 32nd annual Spring Expo will be held this weekend at the Community Center, 510 E. Spring St., Waupun. The two-day event will feature exhibits from area businesses, with food and entertainment. Exhibitors are bringing in everything from garden tractors to kitchen gadgets. Health, fitness and looking good are also a part of the show. Club Fitness will have a bench press contest. ...

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