Talk:Jennings Randolph Lake

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Anybody have any information about what happened to the town of Shaw that used to be where the lake is now? Trying to find out what happened to it, and have found few sources even mentioning the place.75.70.125.3 05:01, 29 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Weird.

This sounds almost just like an advertisement. "Our"? Please. --Heero Kirashami (talk) 02:24, 17 January 2008 (UTC)

Not weird, just a direct cut-and-paste job from a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers publication. The "paster" has provided acknowledegment of the source, but this is, of course, a violation of Wikipedia policy. These paragraphs should be edited to remove the plagiarism. Volunteers? Moreau1 (talk) 03:32, 10 March 2008 (UTC)