Talk:Rock Springs, Wyoming

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[edit] A few things

A few things:

  • Removed trivia section, unreferenced, if cites can be found it can be retrieved but the content should be merged with an appropriate section not put into a trivia section.
  • Added fact tag to: The site has great historical significance and contains artifacts relating to the Rock Springs Massacre. Is this, by chance, referring to the remains of Camp Point Pilot Butte? Does it even exist anymore?
  • Removed sentence in Geography section that looked like POV vandalism/test: There are not many people.

IvoShandor 06:37, 3 May 2007 (UTC) (EDIT - IvoShandor 10:34, 3 May 2007 (UTC))

[edit] Radio and TV sources

I removed this from the main page: The city also has many different radio and TV sources. The city has public access channels at channel 6, 13 and 60. Radiowise, there are many radio stations. There is 90.5, 91.3, 92.1-KFRZ, 95.1-KYCS, 96.5-KQSW, 97.9-KZWB, 99.7-KSIT, 107.3, 107.7, 1360 AM-KRKK, and 1490 KUGR. I can't find much precident for a list like this elsewhere, and it really doesn't add much to the encyclopedic tone of the article, since availability of TV and radio in this day and age are assumed. If somebody can figure out a way to do a list and make it fit, please feel free. - CosmicPenguin (Talk) 19:32, 24 June 2007 (UTC)