Talk:Hudson, Wisconsin

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[edit] Vandalism

Seriously, whomever keeps entering random characters or cute greetings in random locations needs to stop.meccaneer 04:34, 11 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Local Color

All the lists of facts, dates, and statistics in this article are quite informative. But there are little or no descriptions about what it's like to live in Hudson. The article on Northfield, Minnesota is a great example of providing local color; the way the sights, sounds, and even the smells (Malt-O-Meal)are described give of rich picture of life in that community. However, there is nothing like that in this article. I've visited the city of Hudson many times, and I have a general (though not completely accurate) view of the town. I could try to provide some local color in this article; however, I probably would not be able to give as accurate description as would someone who has lived in Hudson all their life. One question though: if some statements (exempla gratia "Much of First Street runs along the beautiful St. Croix riverfront.") are ascertained through personal observation, how am I supposed to cite references to comply with Wikipedia's policy on references?-RalphRedFox 21:14, 17 March 2007 (UTC)

You aren't supposed to add unverifiable information to Wikipedia at all. See WP:V for more details. That sort of information would be great in a personal essay about the town, but not in an encyclopedia. Feel free to leave a comment on my talk page if you have any questions. Cheers. --Gimme danger 12:33, 2 June 2007 (UTC)