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WASHINGTON COUNTY, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Call it a "sign of the times," the company formerly known as Twitter took down the giant "X" over their headquarters. The flashing "X" drew a lot of criticism and a lot of media attention. It also has a Wisconsin connection you may not know about. CBS 58's Bill Walsh has the story.
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