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Hi! Please put up 2 or 3 page ideas (either here or on your user page main space) that you would like to start working on, along with a short justification for why they deserve your hard work. Thanks! Daclausen (talk) 15:14, 28 September 2015 (UTC)Reply

Pleasanton, NE. The Pleasanton, NE page has a lot of information that could be added to the page. I will focus on the history page for the bulk of my additions. Finding information that I can cite will be difficult for adding to this page. I plan to get books from the Kearney, NE library, as they have books that contain information on the history of Pleasanton. I'm want to write about my town, because I feel that the residents of my town will appreciate having information about their town being readily available to the public.


Citations are definitely a concern for editing this, even though you obviously are a reliable source yourself. Good Luck with this. - Mitch



I love reading Wikipedia Pages concerning small towns and their history. There is a lot of missing info on Wikipedia about some towns' history. There is a lot that is written in books or newspapers but is not on the internet, making it tough to cite. - Ryan Tvrdy

Nice work!

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