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Detour kicks up plenty of dust on county roads
      WAHOO - Drivers are avoiding a long detour by taking shortcuts on county roads.
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Detour kicks up plenty of dust on county roads
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Bridge inspections close some of county's bridges
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Fall practice begins for area teams
      WAHOO - Four area football teams will start their season in August.
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Fall practice begins for area teams
EARLY SEASON PREPARATION – Wahoo senior Tyler Brunsting gets some work in during a Monday afternoon practice at Wahoo High School.
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EARLY SEASON PREPARATION – Wahoo senior Tyler Brunsting gets some work in during a Monday afternoon practice at Wahoo High School.
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