WAUPUN—It wasn't a bomb threat, but the bomb squad was called to Waupun on Wednesday.
Jim Laird, Waupun Historical Society member, contacted Waupun Police Chief Dale Heeringa on Tuesday to have some ammunition at the Waupun Historical Museum checked for being potentially explosive. The ammunition is from the Civil War and World War I. Laird heard of an expert cannonball de-fuser having an old cannonball explode because of unstable contents.
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