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UNION GROVE, Wis. -- Veterans and their loved ones are waiting for weeks to be buried at the veterans cemetery in Union Grove. The delay is in part because of the pandemic. But it is not the only reason.The Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Union Grove has a delay of six weeks for burials and services. They are already booking into the second week in November, according to Gary Dierks from the bureau director of veterans cemeteries and memorial services at the Wisconsin Department of Veterans Af
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