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Article: THE MORELS OF MAY TWO YOUNG MOREL-HUNTING EXPERTS, WHO SCOUR THE VALLEYS AND HILLS OF SOUTHERN GRANT COUNTY, HAVE SEEN THEIR BUSINESS ... MUSHROOM.(LOCAL/WISCONSIN)(ON WISCONSIN\ CORRECTION: Names of morel hunters reversed in captions\ The names of morel mushroom hunters Brett Weber and Jason Edge were reversed in photograph captions on pages C1 and C4 Sunday in the "On Wisconsin" column. (published 5/13/02))(Column)
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- The Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI)
- Article date:
- May 12, 2002
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Byline: Susan Smith
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CORRECTION: Names of morel hunters reversed in captions.
The names of morel mushroom hunters Brett Weber and Jason Edge were reversed in photograph captions on pages C1 and C4 Sunday in the "On Wisconsin" column. (published 5/13/02)
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POTOSI -- The "morel masters" are trying to educate me, to impart a bit of mushroom wisdom, but I'm a bit, um, distracted.
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