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WPR News
Monday, May 11, 2020, 6:45am
By Madeline Fox

With children out of schools and away from coaches, counselors and other adults who could notice that something's amiss at home, the number of reports to Wisconsin's Child Protective Services is down even lower than the typical summer slump. 

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