Talk:Jordan, Minnesota
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Wasn't there an allegation of paedophilia against a large number of the inhabitants of this town? Big Black had a song about it at least. (AFAIR, the allegations were false) -- Jim Regan 21:26 4 Jul 2003 (UTC)
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[edit] Brentwood?
Brentwood isn't a separate town, and the "south of the tracks"/"south of 169" bit makes no sense, since most of downtown is southeast of both of those things anyway. I've removed this from the "Local culture" section, which is still a mess. android79 22:09, 12 July 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Dahm triplets
Also, looking back through the recent edit history, it looks like there was a revert war over the inclusion of the Dahm triplets as famous Jordan natives. For the record, they are from Jordan, but whether or not this really belongs I can't say, and I don't have a reference anyway. android79 22:11, 12 July 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Sex abuse scandal
Like it or not, this is a notable part of Jordan's history. It should remain.
Yes, it's a bit jarring to have a big section on something this sordid without much else to recommend the town, but I think the solution to that is to add more info (history, etc.) to the article, and to make sure the section makes the truth about the "scandal" crystal clear. android79 02:58, 17 July 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Big Black video
I removed the link to the YouTube video for Big Black's song. Unless someone wants to add a blurb about the song, its inspiration, etc., I don't think a bare link to the video is appropriate. android79 03:04, 17 July 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Our dear south metro fringe
I have placed Jordan under my South of the River improvement list. I have a question though: Jordan is technically within the reach of the metropolitan area and many (well in the south metro) consider Jordan a fringe metro suburb, much like how Faribault might be a "suburb." How do the denizens of Jordan feel about being characterized as such? .:DavuMaya:. 05:53, 5 November 2007 (UTC)
- I'm not a current resident, but I've always considered Jordan an outer suburb. Faribault, on the other hand... that makes no sense. android79 21:47, 5 November 2007 (UTC)
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- Rice County, Minnesota and Scott County, Minnesota are both considered part of the metro area, however I'm sure that businesses in Faribault, Minnesota employ a much higher percentage of that city's residents than Jordan's employers do. So, Jordan is more of a bedroom community.--Appraiser 21:59, 5 November 2007 (UTC)