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Last Updated: Thursday, July 31, 2008 11:54 AM CDT
Community : Beautiful weather in the Northwoods this weekend

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Beth Aschenbrenner - Correspondent

It was another beautiful weekend in the Northwoods, with a little rain on Friday. I hope everyone enjoyed the nice weather.

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Recent visitors at the Art Mihalko home were Heather Lane, Jeannie Verbanac, Peggy Hilsberg and Janet Laurance.

Ronald and Alda Brooks enjoyed the Polka fest in Armstrong Creek on Saturday.

Sue Duda and her mother Susie attended the Kentuck Days in Crandon over the weekend.

Mary Fatla and Kim, and her son Hunter visited with Mutz Greve on Tuesday.

Mike and Marie Schmitz and Gary and Diane Schmitz were up for a few days. They stopped in to visit Mutz on Saturday.

Mary and Ron Wobschall from Cedarburg visited Mutz on Tuesday.

Wayne and Connie Fisher took Mutz and Mary Murray to Goodman for lunch on Wednesday.

On Friday Harold Prust and his wife Vera stopped to visit Mutz with some treats.

Patty and Jopo went to Milwaukee for a doctor appointment on Wednesday. They stopped in Appleton to visit Kayla and Kylee.

Nora and John Matuzewski and sons Jake and Greg spent the weekend camping at Lake Lafave with Patty, Jopo, Cody and me.

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