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Corrected founding year to 1873 (was 1973 in article). The paper's title of "Coloradoan" predates 1980, and is a relic of an earlier owner who named all papers in his chain after the towns they were in (cf. the Portland Oregonian). "Coloradoan" was used in conversation before the common use became "Coloradan" -- nonetheless, the Ft. Collins Coloradoan continued with the earlier name. —This unsigned comment was added by 66.215.83.142 ( talk • contribs) .
The one source cited in this article, "In Colorado, a small paper looks forward", doesn't really talk about any of the content of the article. I moved it to 'Further reading' and added an 'unreferenced' tag. Leschnei ( talk) 22:34, 7 November 2016 (UTC)
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Corrected founding year to 1873 (was 1973 in article). The paper's title of "Coloradoan" predates 1980, and is a relic of an earlier owner who named all papers in his chain after the towns they were in (cf. the Portland Oregonian). "Coloradoan" was used in conversation before the common use became "Coloradan" -- nonetheless, the Ft. Collins Coloradoan continued with the earlier name. —This unsigned comment was added by 66.215.83.142 ( talk • contribs) .
The one source cited in this article, "In Colorado, a small paper looks forward", doesn't really talk about any of the content of the article. I moved it to 'Further reading' and added an 'unreferenced' tag. Leschnei ( talk) 22:34, 7 November 2016 (UTC)