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Storm topples landmark pumpkin

July 11, 2011 By WRN Contributor

Severe weather on Monday took aim at a beloved “giant pumpkin”. It’s the pumpkin that sits atop a silo belonging to Meyer’s Farm Market along a stretch of interstate in Rock County, near Edgerton. The pumpkin was just put back up a couple of weeks ago, after it was destroyed in a wind storm last August. owner Brian Meyer is devastated by it happening again. Now, pieces of the pumpkin are all that’s left. But Meyer isn’t letting the weather win. He expects they’ll eventually put another one up.

Robin Colbert, WIBA

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