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4/29/2020 Life in Wisconsin During the 1918 Pandemic Followed by New Janesville City Council President Sue Conley

During the 1918 flu epidemic, Wisconsin limited deaths with

statewide stay-at-home measures, though some cities reopened

early — with deadly results. Will history repeat with the coronavirus pandemic?

Jim Malewitz, WisconsinWatch.org has written a tremendous piece looking back on how the state and its residents dealt with the Spanish Flu over a decade ago.

Then Sue Conley, joins the program with a look ahead at her tenure as the new president of the Janesville City Council

 

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