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Bill Putman points to a large pond from one of the windows offering a scenic view on the second floor of the Tuscola County home his family is building, while son, Billy Putman, listens. (Photo by John Cook)
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Family preps Tuscola County house for ‘really big’ TV role

April 1, 2017March 11, 2023 Andrew Dietderich 536 Views 0 Comments andrew dietderich, meet the putmans, Tuscola County, Tuscola County Advertiser

Bill and Barbara Putman are building a really big house near Caro, and their family of 25 relatives under one

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