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MUKWONAGO, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Every community, big and small, has its haunted history, and this time of year there's quite an appetite to share those ghost stories. The village of Mukwonago gets its name from a Potawatomi word meaning "place of the bear."
As Rose Schmidt discovered on CBS 58 Sunday Morning, author and lifelong resident Rod Vick will tell you it's also a place of the paranormal.
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