Interest is high to learn the Olympic sport of Curling
Posted: Jan 24, 2018 8:18 AM CST

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Cedarburg (CBS58)--Some say it's like chess or shuffleboard on ice. But curling has its own followers. And with it being a winter Olympic sport, the demand is increasing for those wanting to learn how to play the game. There are four area curling clubs, including the Milwaukee one. This group has been around since the 1840s and now plays at the Ozaukee County Fairgrounds in Cedarburg. If you can throw stones on a sheet of ice, you've won half the battle. But there's a huge reliance on your teammates to help you.
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