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mentioned on whatever Census Bureau website the bot accessed back in 2002 to populate all those articles, so we're not acknowledging them at present, either. We don't make any of these distinctions evident, let alone clear, and the lists provide no sources whatsoever I can access to straighten any of that out. If I didn't already have knowledge of this subject matter, I would be expected to take at face value the notion (read: fallacy) that a railroad siding within
Anchorage is of equal prominence to Anchorage itself. Instead of making these distinctions clear in the table formatting, or providing any other useful information such as coordinates, we waste an incredible amount of horizontal space in the tables on the "number of counties" (already addressed above) and the ZIP code ranges (I'm pretty sure that Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau and Wasilla are the ONLY places in Alaska with more than one ZIP code). The countless references to "Prince of Wales-Outer Census Area", "Skagway-Hoonah-Angoon Census Area" and "Wrangell-Petersburg Census Area" seven-or-so years after those census areas ceased to exist makes it all the more obvious that expediently removing all references to "Wade Hampton Census Area" was politically motivated. I've asked for help on this before and the response basically amounted to "who cares?".
571:. First was that an SPA kept changing the article name to "Alaska Republican Party" based upon it appearing as such on the home page of their website. If they actually changed their name, it likely happened at a biennial party convention. At any rate, it was simply dumb luck or laziness if it wasn't reported by a RS. "Go find that source" was my attitude. The "name change" could be a matter of branding for all anyone knows. Second, I'm not sure if there's a certain protocol in dealing with the Knowledge Ambassador thing. I could have said something sooner and come across like I'm making accusations. It appears that a group from Illinois State University are working on this article in addition to a slew of other political party articles. The effort has been more in the direction of repeating material from other Knowledge articles and other places on the web, rather than writing a encyclopedia entry which tells the reader any details about the Republican Party in Alaska. The problem lies with the quality of source material available in Illinois, no doubt. I'll be happy to offer a more detailed critique. The short answer, though: read anything about Albert White and his illustrious career, and you'll walk away scratching your head wondering what the big deal is about Randy Ruedrich, anyway.
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information, e.g. an NRHP infobox and a linked NRHP nomination document with photos, and some information on the notability of the site. The complaint was that the articles were not more fully developed somehow, i think. In my view, any article providing good info like I was providing is far better than no information, but as I have some choice in where I spend my time, I wanna ask: Is there possibly a consensus here that people DON'T WANT articles on NRHP-listed places in the state? I could happily work on articles in other states, personally, if that is the case. I don't want
Alaskans short-changed in coverage, if it is just one editor being cranky one or a few times, not really meaning it, perhaps; but if Knowledge coverage is not wanted, i'll go elsewhere. I don't mean to sound negative or to call for negativity. I think it just would help to hear some views, either way. Cheers, --
4745:, I don't think categories would work. These are valid place names, and as such need to be acknowledged at least somewhere on the encyclopedia. I have a handful of sources which mention various other places not included in these lists. Using categories would limit this coverage to those topics which have articles, which favors editor interest and/or cherry-picked sources (such as populating content nearly solely based upon 2000 Census data and largely ignoring the thirteen other U.S. censuses conducted in Alaska, which also provide a wealth of information) over completeness of coverage (already a serious problem on Knowledge in general). The problems with these lists are manyfold. For so many years, they've amounted to content for content's sake. The biggest problem is that they are a random jumble of cities, CDPs, boroughs, census areas, school districts,
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template programming isn't my thing. I feel the template is useful, though, but there's a big problem. The state website the template links to contains a wealth of information about Alaska communities, while on
Knowledge, we have editors who are determined to push many of our counterpart articles further in the direction of highlighting census data which is now over 15 years old. As a result, wider usage of this template may send a message to readers that one has to go to another website to get the real information, 'cause you won't find it here. So, I say either fix this template or delete it. That's why I'm putting this out for discussion before I consider taking it to TFD.
3220:. The code has changed significantly from the Toolserver version, but users should notice few differences. Please take a moment to look over your project's list for any anomalies, such as pages that you expect to see that are missing or pages that seem to have more views than expected. Note that unlike other tools, this tool aggregates all views from redirects, which means it will typically have higher numbers. (For January 2014 specifically, 35 hours of data is missing from the WMF data, which was approximated from other dates. For most articles, this should yield a more accurate number. However, a few articles, like ones featured on the Main Page, may be off).
4572:. Very puffed up and pretty looking, but speaking as a recovering Republican and therefore someone who is quite familiar with the underlying topic, it's easy to wipe away the turd polish and see the turds there. It's really more like a steaming pile, but we shouldn't expect that college kids in Illinois would know who DeArmond and Naske were or who McBeath is, and therefore would make use of the best sources. College kids in Alaska, that's a whole other matter. I haven't seen any problematic editing yet, other than the fact that these classes in general tend to flood the encyclopedia with climate change POV (see
4955:, which I've only slowly chipped away at. Many times, I've not assigned an importance to an article when assessing because I'm not sure about it, only to see it remain that way for years due to the lack of other warm bodies. There's also far too many meaningless categories, but seeing as how the categorization regulars have created and vigorously defended that clusterfuck, I'd rather leave that alone and let them choke own on the rope hanging from such a twisted tree. We'll see how the cookie crumbles, but a new year may be bringing new priorities, which would mean shifting the focus of my activity on here.
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have attempted to look back at censuses other than 2000 (the sole basis by which the articles were created, apparently). Available data, both from book and web sources, is not at the level of detail I've really been searching for. It appears that I do have a complete enough history of census places, which in Alaska are cities and census-designated places. The term "census-designated place" originates with the 1980 Census, which I'll make my starting point. Prior censuses referred to either "village" or "unincorporated community", with indications that these weren't close enough equivalents to CDPs.
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4507:'s duties at the Fairbanks North Star Borough mainly centered around fighting Alyeska/the oil companies over their claims of diminished valuation and the like. Anyway, Valdez also taxes private property at 20 mills. This is the only tax Valdez levies; it's probably safe to say that the pipeline and marine terminal provide the bulk of the city's revenue. But yeah, as to what you're saying, the city limits encompass the town itself, plus a few far-flung "suburbs" such as Mineral Creek and Robe Lake, plus a lot of wilderness and a good part of Port Valdez.
4697:. This was enumerated as a separate place as recently as the 1970 Census, but today is known as the West End neighborhood within Ketchikan city limits. And I could go on and on – it's certainly troubling that "county" is referred to over and over again in these lists, with no one bothering to recognize that Alaska doesn't have counties and never has had counties, or that's there's tons of outdated information, none of which has been updated except as part of the greater effort to wipe the name of a dead white guy from people's consciousness (see
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area of the province that is vastly underpopulated (north of
Stewart BC and west of the Rockies there are maybe a total of 1500 people). The disputes about this are coming from people unfamiliar with regional geography/reality and who seem to be more interested in rigid interpretations of the guidelines (whichever one, that still being unstated) than in practical, useful, categorization, and who seem uninterested in learning about the geography and only want to throw up claims about guidelines and who do not really care about
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4314:(If you're too used to the modern-day 16-plexes, you may not understand that "the first twin theatre in Alaska" probably was a really big deal in 1971. The Fireweed, which was Anchorage's idea of a big multiplex when I was a kid, started out as a single-screen theater, albeit one with over 1,500 seats. Go read just about anything written by Kim Rich and you'll see that Anchorage in those years teetered towards being quiet and behind the times, at least until the pipeline hysteria started bringing people north.)
124:. I just checked the Census site again. The town of Yakutat is listed as a CDP. Can't see how that could be possible if Yakutat is a city-borough and a former CDP like I keep reading on here. Sarcasm aside, the population of the borough outside of the CDP is zero. It's been over fifteen years since I've been to Yakutat. I would have thought people were still trying to hang on in the Cape Yakataga/Icy Bay area. Guess not. Any ghost town aficionados reading this, looks like there's another one for you.
1301:) Seriously, though, there have been stories published about how we have subsidies and tax incentives from the state government to thank for the slew of programs (not to mention theatrical films), yet Alaska has seen very little of the actual economic impact from all of this filming. Most of these reality TV articles read like hopelessly in-universe exercises written by fans who have heavy emotional investment in the show. Therefore, I'm not sure you can count on any of their fans to point that out.
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the United States Navy in 1944. My legal education returned me to Alaska where I practiced law for a while with my father, then accepted the position of
District Attorney for the fourth Judicial Division at Fairbanks. Two years later I enter local politics when the North Star Borough was formed and was elected to a position on the first borough council. Two years later I was appointed to fill a vacancy on the local Superior Court hence where I served thereafter for 20 years.
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terminus when he was mayor in the early 1970s. It should be no surprise that they annexed so large an area, as it followed the incorporation of the North Slope
Borough, formed expressly to tax Prudhoe Bay to fund schools and other infrastructure in the region's communities. The pipeline and related facilities fall under a state-imposed levy of 20 mills, which is assessed by municipalities at that rate for any part falling within their corporate limits. You may recall that
2895:, whereas it's actually the small, two-story cabin across the highway, correct? As for the name, place names ending in "na" are usually of Athabascan origin. We do have some actual linguists lurking about on here, so they would perhaps be a better bet for an answer than myself. I halfway recall that the local natives derived "Soldotna" from their first impressions of the Russians as soldiers. Can't say for sure, though. I do know that Marge Mullen was inducted into the
1486:. Anyway, twice now (first by an SPA and second by an IP), a statement has been inserted into the article's lead that Wasilla was named for Opie's mother, "an Alaskan Oil Magnate." Right. I would continue to revert this, but don't want to run afoul of 3RR, as it's hard to say how determined someone is to keep this crap in the article. I'm guessing that most folks abandoned the article after Palinmania ran its course, so who knows who is really paying attention or not.
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Southcentral), our reliance on oil for heat and electricity has economically choked us half to death. I'm finally in somewhat of a position to reverse the past two or three years' worth of being boned pretty hard financially. Doing this primarily from an older smartphone with 3G data doesn't give me opportunity to get a whole lot accomplished at times. I'll quit ranting; basically, I'm currently at the same baby-step level as a lot of the rest of us appear to be.
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4819:. Can we reasonably claim that either one is now notable, or are we content to stick with past "consensus", however flimsy it may have been? I'm only asking because some editors' conceptions of notability at times fly in the face of reality. For instance, I've come across plenty of edits over the years which reflect an editor's belief that serving in a governor's cabinet is no indication of notability, which causes me to wonder why we have
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the exploration article. In turn, the majority of the
Russian Colonization article can be moved into the Russian American page. Would this make sense though? The Exploration article covers the continued Russians discoveries of (mostly) Alaska along with promyshlenniki and companies in Alaska prior to the formation of the Russian-American Company. The Russian America article covers the "main" tenure of Russia from 1799 to 1867.
1079:. News coverage of his activities in Alaska gave indication that he was a person of some note prior to moving there, as is reflected in the article. Plus, it appears odd to me that the article would have a title like this, yet it devotes more space to his early life in Texas than his time in Alaska. Judged by number of years, though, that would probably actually make sense, even if it is inverse to news coverage.
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Yukon
Koyukuk Census Area lying north of the Arctic Circle, that would roughly correspond to Alaska by Region map. Or we could do something else; So far on Commons I have been considering Interior Alaska to be pretty much coincident with the Yukon River drainage basin down to the junction with the Innoko but that may be too broad. I wanted to ask around and get opinions on usage before doing a lot of editing.
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Russians relied on the Alaska
Natives for manpower and as trading partners. The nature of the Russian colonization was substantially different from that of the English, Dutch or Spanish, as there were so few Russians in America at any given point in time. It might take me awhile to track down my sources, I've recently moved and my library is not unpacked. I think you are on the right track, however.
75:. It's a 45-mile drive between the Knik townsite and Hunter Creek (the main residential area of Knik River), or longer than the drive from Anchorage to either Palmer or Wasilla. Of course, we all know there's a lack of warm bodies here who may possibly be aware of the difference. I've been doing what I can to correct these mistakes, but it appears to have been inserted into numerous articles.
114:) states that the borough consists of 2,878 square miles of land and 8,492 square miles of "submerged lands and tidelands." Furthermore, there is the caveat that "only 321 square miles of the 8,492 square miles of tidelands and submerged lands" fall within "the jurisdictional limits of the State of Alaska." If these sets of numbers reconcile, please feel free to explain to me how.
58:, if I remember correctly. Anyway, to cut to the point: can Meyers Chuck realistically be considered a neighborhood of Wrangell, apart from pointing to some definition which likely ignores Alaska's "unique situtation?" I never did receive useful guidance when I asked about establishing the difference between a neighborhood and a populated place in a situation such as this.
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look there if you're interested. It's pretty empty though; basically all they said was to see what each of the individual projects thought about it. Please tell me if you have any concerns with this idea; hopefully we can find a way for everyone to love it! Also, I'm new at making proposals, so please forgive me if I do anything silly. :) Hope that you like this idea!
613:. Unfortunately, rather than continue with the dozens of other radio stations and who knows how many other articles which have yet to be observed and tagged, I have to leave it alone for now and deal with some real world-type stuff. Holler at me if it's important. If not, I may deal with a Commons backlog before I resume with anything here. Oh yes, thanks to
4811:, which relegates mention of Fisher to an incidental list entry. I felt at the time of the second AFD that the article served little purpose beyond promoting his candidacy in that election. However, fast-forward to 2015 and Fisher is now a member of Governor Walker's cabinet as commissioner of administration, which changes things. There's also
4304:, which has thus far been little more than a cruft magnet due to the school's limited history, while encyclopedic content about "lesser schools" is merged/redirected to articles which contain none of that content and often only mention the school in a list entry, making such an action more a backdoor deletion than an actual merge/redirect.
1150:. I wanted to see how far I could go with chronicling mostly marginally-known people who have Knowledge articles associated with the project, who in reality are possibly less notable than one or both parents who have no article on Knowledge. Feel free to add names and comments as appropriate. I'll try and fill in more when I have time.
6584:. Articles are typically reviewed for two weeks. If substantial concerns are not addressed during the review period, the article will be moved to the Featured Article Removal Candidates list for a further period, where editors may declare "Keep" or "Delist" the article's featured status. The instructions for the review process are
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a post office established in 1906 and disestablished in 1963. On that basis alone, it's downright foolish to assume that no sources are to be found. Are we using deletion as a substitute for cleanup yet again? I could argue that it could be easily incorporated into the text of another article but I'm tired of people throwing up
5128:, sign up today and once the challenge starts a contest can be organized. This is a way we can target every state, and steadily vastly improve the encyclopedia. We need numbers to make this work so consider signing up as a participant and also sign under any state sub challenge on the page that you might contribute to! Thankyou.♦
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that many people really care. I had to throw my laptop into storage while I "disappeared off the face of the earth" for a matter of days/weeks recently. I'm more interested in retrieving it and resuming work on my photos, as I took an awesome one of Joule upside down in the air while performing a blanket toss exhibition at
3820:, still have the Fast Ferries, the Lytuya, Alaska Class ferries, and probably the Inner-Island ferry authority to go. It will probably be a while before I have time to get back to this, if someone else has time to check my work, and perhaps add sources that don't rely so heavily on SitNews, I would appreciate it. Cheers!
3639:), perhaps in place of doing any actual research. To anyone reading this who may have been responsible for copying any of my contributions: you're welcome, by the way. Actually, I've kinda gotten used to seeing stuff I've written on here show up on other websites, YouTube videos, newspaper articles, etc.
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know, the things one has to do to survive in a cash economy tend to get in the way of ol' Jimbo's pipe dream of us all being eager worker ants toiling away for free our whole lives, or whatever the case may be. There's three things I would ask of others to help pick up the slack: first is to go through
1956:. Of course, it would be of immense benefit to have someone in the legislature who "gets" Knowledge. That is, someone who has contributed beyond the level of seeking out another website for self-promotion, which we have seen on here to some extent with both past and current members of our legislature.
4693:", even though the two places are clearly different. The one in Anchorage isn't exactly a community, it's a railroad siding, located near the present-day intersection of Arctic Boulevard and Dowling Road. If it ever was a separate community, that would have been like 80 or 90 years ago. Then there's
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I'm probably not very qualified on this topic. I think that the article doesn't need to be deleted, because information on what Native
Alaskans eat, as well as staples of Alaskan meals, could be considered encyclopedic. I'm a little surprised that it doesn't exist in English too, but I think now that
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was the 9,000th page. Of that figure, 5,396 are articles, lists or drafts. To give a quick history, it appears that large-scale waves of assessment occurred between 2007 and 2009, then little or no activity until I took up the task in late 2011. Right about four years ago, we hit 5,000 pages. The
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both have a certain amount of relevant information on their respective websites. The territorial and state education departments published an annual directory in paper form for roughly the last three quarters of the previous century. While perhaps not easily accessible to someone outside Alaska, if
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Anyway, as I'm currently on a real computer and not my phone, I did a Google search on the Polar Theatre. Some interesting hits to be had, some of which mention its redevelopment as a school, but I'm not sure any of it qualifies as reliably sourced information. Most sites mention an opening date of
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Thanks for the info. Those other articles will need to stand on their own two feed notability-wise, but rarely will anyone send a K-12 school to AFD unless it has zero in the way of press coverage (some "disciplinary alternative" and other "very low public profile" schools whose only public mentions
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Hello, I hope to contact some Alaskan editors here. I work on sled dog racing on several wikiprojects (Wikidata, Commons and several Wikipedias) and I need photographs of, well, about anyone, actually. So if some of you are in Anchorage on Saturday, in Fairbanks on Monday or on any of the checkpoints
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Hello there! As you may already know, most WikiProjects here on Knowledge struggle to stay active after they've been founded. I believe there is a lot of potential for WikiProjects to facilitate collaboration across subject areas, so I have submitted a grant proposal with the Wikimedia Foundation for
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Last year, as part of the centennial of the 1st Territorial Legislature, all sort and manner of celebration occurred. I took a bunch of photos of the program here in Fairbanks. As I recently commented elsewhere, political articles, for the most part, are magnets for POV pushing and self-promotion.
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political geographic subdivisions should be used to classify rivers of other geographic objects; in the case of US items, yes, they are cited by county or city-borough in GNIS, but in Canada they're not citable that way. The Boundary Ranges subcat was an effort to categorize rivers by landform in an
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The CfD got closed, effectively "keep", with the closer saying a month's hiatus should be taken before discussion resumes, but one of the "support" votes for that very questionable CfD has started a discussion demanding official citation for the "set of regions" without actually stating any guideline
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Approx. 200 redlinks above, and that's just missing politicians - there are still a substantial number of missing biographies of notable Alaskans who weren't necessarily politicians. If anyone has come across James K. Barnett's recently released pocket history of Alaska, a portion of it continues to
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Welcome to the Kilcher family and their isolated community outside Homer, Alaska. The Kilchers, led by patriarch Atz Kilcher, have cultivated and lived on their homestead for four generations. These men and women of the wild live off the land, spending the limited months of summer and fall gardening,
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I have rated every past state governor as high importance. Sure, the governorships of Miller, Sheffield and Cowper were nothing special (apart from the Prudhoe Bay lease sale and Sheffield's impeachment deal), but I don't get assigning an importance to the individual which appears to be in line with
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Currently been working at cleaning up some of the Alaskan community articles. There's a small handful of new CDPs for the 2010 Census, plus an even smaller handful of communities which apparently are no longer CDPs as of this census. Most all of them currently lack articles or appropriate updates.
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and closer to either of those places than it is to Sitka proper by orders of magnitude. It just happens to be currently situated within Sitka's huge corporate limits. Not exactly something you could reasonably consider to be a neighborhood. Furthermore, GNIS describes it as a cannery village with
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regions, ANCSA villages, airports, railroad sidings, post offices, neighborhoods reported as places on USGS topo maps, plus who knows how many other classifications of places. Oh yeah, there's also census subareas, something which is mentioned in abundance in paper census sources, but evidently not
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Alright then, thank you. As for Valdez's status: "city" in Alaska means a type of incorporated municipality, period. There's been all sort of trouble over the years when people attempt to apply other definitions, often merely colloquial. John Kelsey championed the idea of Valdez as the pipeline's
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shifted south Anchorage's commercial center away from older commercial districts such as along Dowling. As the Dowling commercial area never grew eastward to meet the theater, it found itself surrounded by an industrial shantytown and a few residential neighborhoods of varying economic strata. The
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From perusing various discussions, it occurred to me that the community articles were originally mass-produced by a bot. As such, many of them are little more than dumping grounds for census data, with no stewardship evident whatsoever. Unattended, this has created something of a mess. As such, I
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being sworn in as mayor, which means that he would had to have resigned his legislative position. The mayor's page on that website still refers to Martha Whiting, and the legislative website still lists Joule as a member. Not sure how to handle this, other than to wait because it's likely that not
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I have a photo of the library, as well as many other NRHP sites in town. Unfortunately, my Commons upload backlog is growing just about every day. I may have to sit down and tackle it one of these days. Probably once things slow down after tourist season. Knowledge may not have a time limit, but
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Dankarl, I can't imagine why you think those two links prove notability. Maybe I'm missing something here but the "engaging diversity" link doesn't even really say anything at all, and the other is a review of a book she edited. Since you removed my PROD on this very weak basis I have gone ahead and
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I think there may be an appreciable number of people who would look her up . The issue with BLPs is influenced by two considerations - the article does not show any evidence of controversy or negative tone (which is part of the policy), and it cites independently published works by the subject; I'd
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Whether or not it's near the top of the hour may be a matter of interpretation best left up to someone with professional experience in radio. I do know that it's required at least once per hour. When I first heard this station, the signal faded most places south of the Chena River. Last Saturday,
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The whole disambig/redirect situation with Alaska Gold Rush/Klondike Gold Rush is a mess. Some particularly obsessive SPA has taken control of a whole slew of articles. While there have certainly been improvements, there have also been POV issues WRT selective sourcing and other issues. I want to
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Hi everyone. March is Women's History Month and I'm hoping a few folks here at WP:Alaska will have interest in putting on events (on and off wiki) related to women's roles in Alaska's history, society and culture. We've created an event page on English Knowledge (please translate!) and I hope you'll
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Oops. I forgot all about this. I’ve been to a couple of the shops in Soldotna but didn’t think to take pictures. There’s supposed to be one opening just a short walk away from my house next month. I have to say the process here is far less cumbersome than it is in Colorado. It’s basically the same
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a little over a year ago to put assessment information in one place, should anyone not active yet interested care to keep track or double-check the work done by myself or any other editor. As it's a whole lot of work to do single-handedly, I haven't made the kind of progress I was hoping for; you
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The Lathrop Company proudly announces the opening tomorrow of a beautiful new entertainment center, the Polar Twin Theatre, the first twin theatre in Alaska. We think you will enjoy discovering a most unusual decor — beautiful and comfortable in every respect for your pleasure – featuring spacious
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bug up their asses, evidently not realizing that you need to have content in the first place before you can then have featured/recognized content. A large part of their problem appears to be the stance that all high schools are inherently notable, while all other schools are inherently non-notable
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through south Anchorage in mind, given its location directly next to one of the highway's interchanges, but that didn't help its business all that much. Dowling Road was still two lanes, and many roads ended at rather than passed over or under the highway (the former is no longer the case, but the
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Hello all! I was curious if anyone else thought it might be a good idea to make a (nonbinding) guideline on how all the individual US state WikiProjects should organize themselves, to help standardize them. I originally put this suggestion in the WikiProject United States talk page, so feel free to
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My name is Warren W. Taylor, born in Cordova, Alaska January 13, 1926. Family of Warren A. Taylor long time representative of the State Legislature. Moved with my family to Kodiak, Alaska in 1939 where my father practiced law. I started my freshman year in Kodiak, and graduated in 1943. Join ed
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article into related pages. I really feel this would improve the academic knowledge of relevant WikiProject Alaska pages as it would condense a lot of copied information while more clearly delineating the Russian articles. The material on California is already covered by the Fort Ross page or could
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Thanks Dankarl for commenting. I guess I will proceed along, both with starting more new Alaska articles, and also adding to existing ones. I happen right now to be adding NRHP nomination document links, and adding a little bit, to various short Alaska NRHP articles started previously by others.
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In one of the recent AFD discussions, I read some actual common sense on Knowledge (GASP!), in the form of a passing reference to so many articles being created from nothing more than database entries. The article structure and tree of most Alaskan broadcasting articles exemplifies this. The only
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before the CDP articles themselves were created. They still haven't been created; the new FactFinder site is a cumbersome pain in the ass, otherwise I would have been happy to have done it already. Likewise, I can see an article being created on a new radio station by someone who is listening to
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I've started a stub for exploration, will begin to expand it over the following week or two. As it stands the Russian America article covers the pre-RAC era. As the infobox confusing states that Russian America only began with the Ukase of 1799, perhaps most of this content should be moved over to
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Kenai and Kasiloff had (or may still have) onion dome Orthadox Churches and a Russian population. Soldatna Creek was "soldier creek" named for forgotten reasons. I am Karen Lee, the daughter of Howard and Maxine who homesteaded and named Soldatna for the creek nearby. My parents hauled their water
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as opportunity allows. There is supposed to be a book on George Attla coming out this year, which may spark interest. The dog musher bios are currently far too weighted towards the Iditarod and the serum run, almost to the exclusion of other equally notable mushers. Back to George Attla, he was
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Curiously enough, maybe I was right about the earlier broadcasts being a test or dry run of some sort, as the station still hasn't returned to the air. Another sign was that they were airing the Alex Jones stuff complete with his commercials, despite this being a non-commercial station. Finally,
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to render roadside assistance. The only real static I picked up was along the Steese Highway where it parallels the pipeline, beyond the end of the divided highway. Last I checked (yesterday morning), there was a signal but they were broadcasting dead air. A lot of the programming was repeating
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It's definitely intriguing to know there is an article on Alaskan cuisine on another wiki. I guess I never looked at the way we eat as deserving an article though there are articles on other cuisines from around the world. I'm not on the Polish wiki but I would say, if it doesn't hurt being there
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I'm still super tired from staying up half the night waiting for the tsunami warning to be called off, so I haven't really done any research, just wondering if anyone thinks it's worth an article, or no? There was apparently some damage in Sand Point and Cold Bay, maybe some other places out that
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and Sam Cotten, any one of whom can lay claim to being more notable than Walker himself. This makes the amount of attention given to Walker out to be another case of puffery, or at the very least misbegotten priorities. I'm not lobbying Walker or anyone else for a job, so I have nothing to fear
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I discovered this after noticing through my watchlist that a number of new editors were editing Alaska articles which normally see little or no activity. It might be a good idea for us to keep an eye out and try and mentor these editors when necessary. A few years ago, some college class out of
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renew my license, so I was in a part of town near such a place. I did snap a photo, but it may be a while before I can upload it or anything else I may find. I have a queue at the moment of 400 photos from my 2011–2013 backups that's a little higher priority, whenever I come across the time to
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City school districts in particular, and the educational structure of the Unorganized Borough in general, are a special animal within the context of Alaska's public education system. We almost universally fail to point this out, presumably because the editors involved are more interested in the
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Hello, I was looking for information on the frog as a totem and discovered the Saxman Totem Park wikipedia page. While there is some information here, I was hoping to find out more about the Tree Frog totem pole and possibly see a picture of it. So, this is mostly a request for more information.
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Okay, I was wondering on this one, for Ketchikan Borough Historic Places, I have several Local Books regarding this, and I'd love to take the time to write a few articals on these locations in ketchikan, but none of them will be linkable, as it's from actual books, how can I go about doing this?
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Just noticed this. The abundance of redlinks of highly notable people just further illustrates how far behind we are at this point. I'm still trying to make biography articles a priority. See above for my comments on time considerations. For those of you outside of Alaska (or even outside of
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the article could be useful to someone other than the subject. The original question had to do with BLPs and my take on the BLP policy is that you have to look at it in terms of its origin, which was an attempt to prevent prank hatchet jobs. Besides, deleted articles don't get better. If from
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article. My concern arises because I am trying to diffuse the Commons category Aerial Photographs of Alaska by region and would like to have the regions correspond the the WP entries. My first inclination would be to drop mention of Wade Hampton and Hooper Bay. We could include those parts of
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All- Is there anyone here who wants to try and get the List of Boroughs in Alaska to Featured List Status?? Please do let me know as there is an effort to get as many of the List of counties in the US, and of course boroughs in Alaska to Featured List status. I am willing to help as I have just
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plus multiple other specific regions of the state, and possibly even other articles which may describe "Arctic Alaska" in other contexts. The map at right is for sorting Alaska geography stubs. The regions depicted (Interior, Northern, Southcentral, Southeast and Southwest) seem pretty clear,
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As I mentioned previously, the recent changes pages were deleted some months back as "routine housekeeping", with no notice or discussion on here that I can tell. If there's no need to resurrect them (it's a lot of work to properly maintain them, anyway), there's the issue of the talk pages.
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I concur. As it stands, it would appear that the only Russians who were in Alaska was the RAC. There is very little on the exploration beforehand, or the non RAC exploration concurrent with the operation of the RAC. I think the article needs to go into much greater depth as to how much the
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latter still is), often resulting in a roundabout path getting to and from the theater. Unlike the other theaters in town, it wasn't on a bus line, and there were no sidewalks linking to intersecting roads where the buses did run (namely Lake Otis and the Old Seward). The opening of the
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on Alaska NRHP-related questions a few times, i think most recently about some lighthouse articles, which I then developed. A few times, however, I've been on the receiving end of some direct or indirect complaints, about NRHP articles in Alaska being started that included merely starter
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Now, interestingly enough, both my granddaughters attend Polaris K-12 (See below.), but though I've been there many times and know it used to be a theater, don't know much of its history. It's a great school! But of course always fearing a huge budget cut that would put it under. :(
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We should remember Valdez is a city only by loose definition; it's actually a very small town with very large borders for tax purposes. No traffic to speak of or traffic lights. One small high school. No movie theater. No hockey rink! But there is an indoor pool. And a world-class
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looking for anything which could either be deleted (of course, bearing in mind that redirects are cheap) or possibly could be expanded into an article (which may apply to a small handful, many of which I've tagged with the appropriate rcat). Third would be the sizable backlog of
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Hello, Alaska experts. Here's an old AfC draft that was never submitted, and will shortly be deleted unless someone takes an interest in it. Should Knowledge have an article about this topic, or, if not, should some of this information be added to another existing article?
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one thing which could be pursued further for the AERS article (or if any of their stations wind up merged with that article) is the distinctiveness of some of their call letters. From what I remember of listening to KWMD, they made much on-air play about "WMD" standing for
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The stub-sorting map will serve nicely for my purposes. I propose to put it up on Commons as something like Alaska Regions. I also propose renaming the Arctic Alaska article here as Northern Alaska and revising its content to name the two component boroughs and one Census
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Once again, erroneous information has been inserted into a large number of articles, based upon dubious or non-existent reasoning. While looking through the 2010 Census data, there was listed a Yakutat borough and a Yakutat CDP, even though the Yakutat article is found in
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I was just looking at a wikipedia category, "Newspapers Published in Alaska", and the Good Times, a free-circulation community newspaper established in 1990 and currently published every other week, is not listed. How can it be included in the list? Thanks, Scott
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hunting and fishing for food, gathering supplies from the land and preparing their animals' safety in preparation for surviving the harsh Alaskan winters. Most live completely off the grid, with no running water and no electricity - and are proud of it.
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As further clarification the two links I cited were simply leads - indications of activity and that there was more to be found. I do not think you get to be an named editor for a University press, an a non-academic, without a substantial reputation.
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Yakutat is a "city and borough" in name only. Specifically, the City of Yakutat was dissolved and a borough was incorporated in its place, inexplicably called the City and Borough of Yakutat even though it's actually just a borough. CIS (the
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2) From a strictly Alaskan perspective, if she is supposed to be some sort of political activist, it may be helpful if not necessary to explain that she is the daughter of Jack Roderick, currently an elder statesman of the Alaskan left.
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Despite being legal for some time, the permitting process seems vey length and cumbersome, so there aren't all that many stores yet. The nearest one to me is about 90 miles away, but the next time I'm up there I'll see what I can do.
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as mid importance may reveal an anti-political bias. In both cases, neither is as notable as previous events of the same sort which currently do not enjoy articles; for example, the 1967 flood and the 1989 eruption of Redoubt.)
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itself immediately before that. It could be that they went on the air to meet a deadline imposed in their construction permit, but they haven't officially launched yet. A radio professional may also be required to clarify that.
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arrested and charged with raping a 16 year old girl in 1984. I forget the exact disposition of the case, but Attla has been a controversial figure ever since. I fear massive BLP controversy should such an article be created.
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short stubs you beef up the list entries. If you have enough information for a paragraph or two, or multiple references, then a stand-alone article is probably worthwhile. This is my own view and I speak for no-one else.
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free pictures they are several years old most of the time). So any new photo, at all, would be pretty good. We need photos of every musher, even rookies, if possible. There are several categories on Commons, like
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continues to expand as more news comes out about its developing scene. If anyone lives in or visits the area and has photos of any cannabis events of dispensaries, those would be a great addition to the article!
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easily be merged into it. This is true of all of the content in fact, as much is already found on the Russian-American Company or Russian America articles. The section of exploration warrants a new page, perhaps
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taken it to AFD for a more thorough discussion, if you could explain there how those links indicate notability it would be helpful, I could find more information than that about me, and I'm not anybody of note.
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still exist, with a lot of really old and by now perhaps irrelevant discussion, while their accompanying pages no longer exist. Would a merge of the discussion and history merge to somewhere else work in this
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these comments you deduce that I have inclusionist tendencies you'd be justified. That doesn't mean I wouldn't can a pure puff piece but this is a bit more than that and might improve with some work.
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We have articles on all the other key ballot measures that pushed states over into the Legal sphere on marijuana, but we don't have one for Alaska's Measure 2. Does someone want to just look at
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Thank you for your effort. It's missing any mention of the substantial dairy industry which existed in Juneau in the early decades of the 20th century.
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Of what I've read, that which could pass for a source would generally indicate that there is no official definition or any real agreement on this issue.
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many of its contributors sure as shit do. Anyway, I'm pretty sure that Jet Lowe took a photo during his 1991 tour here, so perhaps keep looking.
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into English a while back. The article could still use some work, but that work probably isn't that high a priority. I just now came across
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but it lacks 3rd-party sources and it is far too short (under 200 words vs. 1500 needed). I would like to use some of the history bits as a
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I don't feel comfortable about donating photos to be used in furtherance of that. Perhaps I may change my mind and you'll get to see them.
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the amount of positive publicity they received during their heyday. This may be open to debate, so please do if you have anything to say.
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The edit warring policy does exempt users who are reverting blatant vandalism, which that is. I'll add it to my watchlist though.
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as buying booze (which was the whole point of the legalization effort) you show ID, pick out what you want, pay for it and go.
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and use just its intro as a model to make an Alaska version so we have articles for the clinching measures in 4 states and DC?
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that I was in Wasilla exactly one year ago today, on my way back from my semi-yearly fall camping trip to the interior.
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finish retouching them and get them uploaded. I'll get back to you later with more on the topic of cannabis in Alaska.
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that the photo should best be replaced, because it includes annoying campaign signs. I added the photo anyhow to the
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over to this discussion, as she was living in Valdez in recent memory and may have some ideas. Other than that, the
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web sites for verifying what cruise lines go to which Port of Calls. Actually, Princess should be replaced with
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and other matters. I am in fact probably one of the biggest contributors here in Alaska NRHP articles,
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poster children of late as it is. Anyway, looking at Walker's current cabinet, I see the likes of
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until proven otherwise. As a result, this project has to deal with content such as
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Knowledge:Redirects for discussion/Log/2016 November 16#Hatcher Pass, Alaska
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sorry for the late reply, on the English Knowledge Alaska is included in
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Then it seems the logical name for the region article is Northern Alaska.
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We've made some enhancements to the original report. Here's what's new:
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Little, Jon (October 6, 1997). "Funny River buzzing about phone's use".
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copies can be found, it may be helpful to verify year-to-year details.
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I managed to make just enough effort to prod someone into translating
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Polaris was originally the Polar Theatre. A cursory glance at the
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If the neighborhood is notable, maybe it should have an article.
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for each article, to dig deeper into any surprises or anomalies.
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Knowledge talk:Articles for creation/Cross Admiralty Canoe Route
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Also coterminous with Anchorage city (as a unified municipality)
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2016 Community Wishlist Survey Proposal to Revive Popular Pages
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I just started the Alaska portion of the challenge by creating
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We just hit 9,000 pages assessed for the project: the redirect
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United States House of Representatives election in Alaska, 2010
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in the HABS collection but does not identify the photographer.
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no worries no hurries. We'll enjoy the pics when they arrive.
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participants may be particularly interested in the following:
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The purpose of the collaboration, which is being organized by
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needs to be typed with all caps if you want to use it now. --
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Volcanic history of the Northern Cordilleran Volcanic Province
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Knowledge:Redirects for discussion/Log/2012 August 1#Fliptown
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station, KIBH, were the original call letters of what is now
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First it would need an article. In the meantime there is a
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Some NRHP articles were started with extremely little, e.g.
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List of elementary schools in the Anchorage School District
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Talk:Holy Resurrection Church (Kodiak, Alaska)#Discrepancy?
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than some of these shows which have come out. Too bad the
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For example, I couldn't even find when the school opened.
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Original communities designated/established in 1980 Census
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and created a dab at the former, in order to make way for
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This is a one time notice and can't be unsubscribed from.
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It will work on a variety of links, including those from
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over the lead of the article, participate if interested.
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Draft article on Indian Lutheran Ministries (former LAMP)
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about 15 minutes ago. Coming not only on the eve of the
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Hi, guys! I think it would be good for me to share this:
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Talk:Denali naming dispute#Requested move 07 October 2014
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The pageview data includes both desktop and mobile data.
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Knowledge:WikiProject United States/The 50,000 Challenge
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I'll see if the paging function works and try and call
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Knowledge talk:WikiProject Alaska/Recent changes/Images
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Soldotna Post Office is named for nearby Soldatna Creek
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Alaska
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John Smith "" ''Deprecated.com''. Accessed 2020-02-14.
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List of B-class articles with citation or other issues
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is coming to a golf course outside Wasilla this year.
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Alaska Department of Education & Early Development
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List of Russian Orthodox churches in the United States
2002:(list of constitutional convention delegates moved to
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radio station article with any content to speak of is
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Drafts for nine missing Alaska Supreme Court Justices
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as an example: there are two different redlinks for "
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page. I've gotten a framework up to the building of
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If the ghost town is notable, it would make a great
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is suitable for inclusion in Knowledge according to
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Knowledge:WikiProject Alaska/Archive 2/Popular pages
5378:"Alaska Education Directory, School Year 1999-2000"
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may invite activity not useful to the article, like
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while doing nothing to actualy improve the article.
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Knowledge:WikiProject Africa/The Africa Destubathon
3227:, will become available over the next few weeks at
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Reassess articles for importance within the project
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5978:WikiProject Alaska article nominated for GA status
5934:New Alaska userbox templates are now available at
4534:on school funding, but nothing specific to Valdez.
4480:for a couple of years, but met via teleconference.
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2861:out of Soldatna Creek in five gallon Blazo cans.
665:and differs from the regional descriptions in the
122:Category:Former census-designated places in Alaska
6603:Most-viewed start article within this Wikiproject
2699:May I assist? WITH YOUR TUTORING, of course......
274:Reassess articles for quality within the project
4835:, which is not a cabinet-level position), while
3187:Knowledge talk:WikiProject Alaska/Recent changes
2767:One of your project's articles has been featured
2114:Coterminous with Aleutian Islands census subarea
1815:, "Akan" is not listed as a possibility, nor at
1383:Also, if anyone knowledgeable on the subject of
632:If you are looking for additional articles this
210:Construction of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System
6144:Knowledge:Miscellany for deletion/Portal:Alaska
5413:You are invited to participate in the upcoming
5246:Fix and improve Mr.Z-bot's popular pages report
5223:Greetings WikiProject Alaska/Archive 2 Members!
5038:. If you are interested, please participate in
4121:Catherine Sadil catherinesadil@rocketmail.com
3703:Frommer's Alaska Cruises and Port of Calls 2011
3608:since the mid 1960s, originally as part of the
2004:Knowledge:WikiProject Alaska/Requested articles
908:FCC listing Alaska Educational Radio System Inc
6683:Talk:Distant Early Warning Line#Article issues
5376:http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED443640.pdf
5116:has recently started, based on the UK/Ireland
5023:An article that sports this project's banner –
4876:from saying all this. Pinging the following:
4094:and subcategories, but you can just import on
3955:What article is the best place for this info?
3836:Splitting Russian colonization of the Americas
3442:and the like, and note that there are already
2013:User:RadioKAOS/Sandbox/Bios/Alaska Legislators
883:to be a hoax and yet totally miss the boat on
200:(rating these as high importance while rating
175:I'm working on updating and reorganization of
6011:commish Valerie Davidson, as reported by the
4817:commissioner of military and veterans affairs
4600:Template:Alaska-Community-External-References
2824:Information for Prudhoe Bay oil spill article
1681:List of National Historic Landmarks in Alaska
1558:List of National Historic Landmarks in Alaska
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1032:during the 1980s. The call letters of their
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4848:Department of Community and Regional Affairs
4821:Category:State cabinet secretaries of Alaska
3851:Spanish exploration of the Pacific Northwest
3847:Russian exploration of the Pacific Northwest
3619:Part of the centennial celebration included
3440:Category:Rivers of the Saint Elias Mountains
3422:or policy to that effect; to me this is all
2950:Category:Russian Orthodox churches in Alaska
2006:, as it was complete and ready to work with)
1541:Hi, I'm developing some articles indexed by
1316:Along these same lines, I've been improving
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110:The borough's certificate of incorporation (
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6125:A discussion is taking place as to whether
5984:https://en.wikipedia.org/Ruth_A._M._Schmidt
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3627:, the latter a "Centennial Edition" of the
2491:Coterminous with Bristol Bay census subarea
202:Alaska Public Safety Commissioner dismissal
147:http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/128002
140:Selling Alaska a subplot in The Carbon Trap
6694:Talk:Eielson Air Force Base#Article issues
3342:Category:Alaska articles needing attention
2985:I'd like to create a bunch of articles on
2530:Coterminous with Dillingham census subarea
1811:they're supposed to be uppercase. And per
1515:Here's a funny fact: As it happens I have
6205:Please come and make your voice heard at
5353:Talk:Glacier Creek#Geography is all wrong
4676:is now orphaned, having been replaced by
3577:be upmerged. Please add any comments to
3053:Holy Resurrection Church (Kodiak, Alaska)
2222:Coterminous with Anchorage census subarea
1714:One issue from recent municipal elections
1563:Also there's a merger proposal regarding
290:, which were not contemporary opponents).
6912:User script to detect unreliable sources
6049:RfC on election/referendum naming format
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6293:Google said there is a neighborhood in
6023:Alaska Federation of Natives convention
5080:or similar stories, without regard for
4683:Category:Alaska geography-related lists
3452:Category:Rivers of the Alaska Peninsula
3448:Category:Rivers of the Seward Peninsula
2939:Protection of the Holy Theotokos Chapel
1893:has been deleted as vandalism, so that
1552:Especially, can anyone get a photo for
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106:Speaking of which, the article states:
91:"Incorporation Type: Home Rule Borough"
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5569:The report will include a link to the
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4478:Prince William Sound Community College
3444:Category:Rivers of the Kenai Peninsula
3432:Category:Rivers of the Boundary Ranges
3413:Category:Rivers of the Boundary Ranges
1571:which could use some Alaskans' views.
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7082:Looking for opinions and comments at
5122:Knowledge:The 1000 Challenge (Nordic)
3727:Comment on the WikiProject X proposal
3127:format, including book tile, author,
1469:Eyes/possible intervention needed on
1042:Talk:List of radio stations in Alaska
6162:Article Assessments section, updated
6055:South African general election, 2019
5370:Alaska Education Directory 1999-2000
4608:Alaska-Community-External-References
4449:Alaska School Activities Association
4317:The offerings on opening night were
3842:Russian colonization of the Americas
3635:and various editions/volumes of the
3131:and page numbers, but there is also
1897:shortcut now points here instead --
1640:Thanks for that. I've asked expert
1569:Alaska Native Brotherhood/Sisterhood
1340:Template:Alaska Women's Hall of Fame
195:2009 Mount Redoubt eruptive activity
6662:Talk:Diomede, Alaska#Article issues
6535:has been nominated for renaming to
6516:has been nominated for renaming to
6427:is a starting point for research.
6297:by that name and a ghost town near
6133:Knowledge's policies and guidelines
6059:2019 South African general election
5311:Category:Alaska Sports Hall of Fame
5296:Category:Alaska Sports Hall of Fame
3760:Naming dispute about naming dispute
3571:Category:Chinook Jargon place names
3565:Category:Chinook Jargon place names
3516:, culminating with a multinational
3508:, a campaign to create and improve
3456:Category:Rivers of the Alaska Range
1750:FYI, a new shortcut was created at
1537:Alaska historic site article issues
653:Regions of Alaska and particularly
52:Prince of Wales – Hyder Census Area
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7022:not a script to be mindlessly used
6735:World Extreme Skiing Championships
6635:A review needs to be performed on
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4924:Article assessment milestone redux
4003:Knowledge:WikiProject X/Newsletter
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3943:The Cold Show in Fairbanks, Alaska
3575:List of Chinook Jargon place names
3536:. You are encouraged to share the
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3223:Web tools, to replace the ones at
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6518:Category:Airlines based in Alaska
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3438:. I had intended to also create
3434:which necessarily is included in
2054:; for the discussion, please see
1554:George C. Thomas Memorial Library
1282:Personally, I would rather watch
962:Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook
263:White Alice Communications System
18:Knowledge talk:WikiProject Alaska
6523:
6181:Quake/tsunami warning last night
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6093:Draft:Lutheran Indian Ministries
5820:update my serial killer mug shot
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2793:Today's articles for improvement
419:List of city nicknames in Alaska
5025:Bering Sea Gold: Under The Ice
5011:Bering Sea Gold: Under The Ice
4786:Talk:List of Alaska state parks
4044:Oregon Ballot Measure 91 (2014)
3251:or contact me on my talk page.
2926:Russian Orthodox churches in AK
2046:There is a suggestion to merge
248:, who was rated mid importance.
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7005:The script is mostly based on
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6226:22:43, 16 September 2020 (UTC)
6142:The page will be discussed at
5940:Template:User WP United States
5896:I also jst found out that the
5594:m:User talk:Community Tech bot
5275:Chulitna River (Susitna River)
5237:2016 Community Wishlist Survey
5118:Knowledge:The 10,000 Challenge
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4547:06:05, 16 September 2015 (UTC)
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4225:Moose's Tooth Pub and Pizzeria
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4096:commons:Category:2015 Iditarod
3464:Category:Alexander Archipelago
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3151:19:30, 14 September 2013 (UTC)
3120:17:41, 14 September 2013 (UTC)
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2052:Bering Sea Gold: Under The Ice
2011:(list of legislators moved to
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1807:I like the second option. Per
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1565:Alaska Native Brotherhood Hall
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5392:01:52, 14 February 2017 (UTC)
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5204:04:10, 16 November 2016 (UTC)
5169:22:39, 10 November 2016 (UTC)
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4919:19:18, 30 December 2015 (UTC)
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4772:03:55, 27 November 2015 (UTC)
4738:22:03, 18 November 2015 (UTC)
4720:21:24, 18 November 2015 (UTC)
4661:03:55, 27 November 2015 (UTC)
4633:13:37, 16 November 2015 (UTC)
3965:07:36, 20 December 2014 (UTC)
3927:04:46, 10 December 2014 (UTC)
3830:02:55, 23 November 2014 (UTC)
3633:Who's Who in Alaskan Politics
3528:Category:LGBT in the Americas
3275:04:50, 23 February 2014 (UTC)
3101:19:17, 2 September 2013 (UTC)
3076:17:54, 2 September 2013 (UTC)
3059:would be helpful. Thanks! --
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2088:16:10, 22 February 2013 (UTC)
1988:04:34, 30 November 2012 (UTC)
1722:homepage features a photo of
1547:Alaska Engineering Commission
1545:and related articles such as
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774:20:51, 23 February 2012 (UTC)
760:19:55, 23 February 2012 (UTC)
739:18:41, 23 February 2012 (UTC)
721:18:31, 23 February 2012 (UTC)
707:16:53, 23 February 2012 (UTC)
680:16:28, 23 February 2012 (UTC)
647:21:34, 22 February 2012 (UTC)
627:20:58, 22 February 2012 (UTC)
171:Assessing/organizing articles
6749:19:24, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
6730:19:34, 26 October 2021 (UTC)
6716:There is currently a RfC at
6578:featured article review here
6491:16:07, 3 December 2020 (UTC)
6467:15:58, 3 December 2020 (UTC)
6433:Juneau International Airport
6418:13:17, 3 December 2020 (UTC)
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5930:New Alaska userbox templates
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5786:07:44, 30 January 2017 (UTC)
5770:05:12, 30 January 2017 (UTC)
5731:Talk:Seldovia, Alaska#merger
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3317:17:41, 21 January 2014 (UTC)
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5266:Delivered:
5132:Dr. Blofeld
5027:– has been
4229:Cap Lathrop
4118:Thank you.
3957:WhisperToMe
3794:Anne Delong
3374:Flip Wilson
3347:Insurgent49
3249:updated FAQ
3167:Juneau Mike
2905:Alan Boraas
2809:Theopolisme
2670:Pilot Point
2585:Port Heiden
2506:King Salmon
2477:Tuntutuliak
2422:Toksook Bay
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1950:see page 52
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1809:WP:SHORTCUT
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980:148°03′08″W
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6755:References
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3696:as well as
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2910:RadioKAOS
2901:James Kari
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2665:Perryville
2640:Ivanof Bay
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2472:Oscarville
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2189:False Pass
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240:James Kari
65:Knik River
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5849:RadioKAOS
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2802:Main Page
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