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About Big Bend, WI

Named after its river bend, the Waukesha County community of Big Bend is home to about 1,300 people. Big Bend offers an active older adult program, Lions Cub and public library. A volunteer fire department protects its residents from fire. Children are able to attend parochial or public elementary schools in Big Bend, and attend Mukwonago High School, when their time comes.
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