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Monday, June 25, 2018, 2:30pm
By Shamane Mills

Health officials say flu season never really ends; it just gets better or worse. But it did end — at least briefly — in Wisconsin. Last week there was not a single case of the flu, ending a streak of 99 straight weeks where of at least one incident has been reported to the state since July 2016.

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