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It seems like there should be some mention of the oil refineries at North Pole. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 209.112.168.106 ( talk) 17:36, 12 May 2008 (UTC)
Is this really needed: "It is not the actual North Pole." My reaction to that was LOL. 85.217.20.107 ( talk) 19:47, 21 June 2012 (UTC)
"The Polar Bears of this region are some of the greatest animals to view in the wild. As a young infant I was taken there and was able to watch them fish in the river. This is and experience that I will never forget along with the white snow. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Calevingston ( talk • contribs) 17:15, 13 December 2015 (UTC) "
Correction, as a current North Pole resident I assure you that polar bear sightings are extremely rare. Truly any sightings of a bear in North Pole is highly unlikely, as it is a rather populated area compared to other parts of the state. Not to mention that the temperatures that occur in North Pole are usually to warm for polar bears. Besides that, North Pole is located in the interior of Alaska, the only rivers near are not naturally populated with fish anyways, therefore not a reliable food source for polar bears, not to mention that the Chena river is also part of the Chena flood project so it is damed in order to defer flooding. If one wishes to see polar bears the should look farther north, polar bears are seen in Alaska just Northern Alaska not interior. 69.178.111.22 ( talk) 05:19, 7 January 2016 (UTC)
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There has been discussion on this topic here and here on user's talk pages. I am hoping to move the discussion to this talk page, where it is more appropriate.
Since the discussion you were having was on that user's talk page, and I wanted you to see my comments, yes, I thought pinging you was appropriate. Since you do not wish to be pinged, I am happy to honor that moving forward. If you go to North Pole, Alaska, the people you are listing have little sourcing, if any. For example, the statement about Gene Therriault, "...came from a longtime North Pole family, as his father, Hector Therriault, operated a welding shop in the city for decades." Lists a single source, which looks like a list of political positions, and no biographical data (found here: http://100years.akleg.gov/bio.php?id=863/) Where is the sourcing for the biographical data about a welding shop? Most of the people on that list have information about them which is not supported by the source listed. This information needs to be sourced or removed.
People listed in "important people from..." lists do not have to have a wikipedia article about them to qualify for being on the list. Los Angeles and Baltimore each have a person on their list that has no wikipedia article. It is not a requirement that I could find. If I am wrong, please quote the wikipedia source and I'd be happy to remove those entries. I am copying this to the other relevant pages. I will not ping you as per your request. StarHOG ( Talk) 13:34, 11 March 2019 (UTC)
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It seems like there should be some mention of the oil refineries at North Pole. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 209.112.168.106 ( talk) 17:36, 12 May 2008 (UTC)
Is this really needed: "It is not the actual North Pole." My reaction to that was LOL. 85.217.20.107 ( talk) 19:47, 21 June 2012 (UTC)
"The Polar Bears of this region are some of the greatest animals to view in the wild. As a young infant I was taken there and was able to watch them fish in the river. This is and experience that I will never forget along with the white snow. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Calevingston ( talk • contribs) 17:15, 13 December 2015 (UTC) "
Correction, as a current North Pole resident I assure you that polar bear sightings are extremely rare. Truly any sightings of a bear in North Pole is highly unlikely, as it is a rather populated area compared to other parts of the state. Not to mention that the temperatures that occur in North Pole are usually to warm for polar bears. Besides that, North Pole is located in the interior of Alaska, the only rivers near are not naturally populated with fish anyways, therefore not a reliable food source for polar bears, not to mention that the Chena river is also part of the Chena flood project so it is damed in order to defer flooding. If one wishes to see polar bears the should look farther north, polar bears are seen in Alaska just Northern Alaska not interior. 69.178.111.22 ( talk) 05:19, 7 January 2016 (UTC)
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There has been discussion on this topic here and here on user's talk pages. I am hoping to move the discussion to this talk page, where it is more appropriate.
Since the discussion you were having was on that user's talk page, and I wanted you to see my comments, yes, I thought pinging you was appropriate. Since you do not wish to be pinged, I am happy to honor that moving forward. If you go to North Pole, Alaska, the people you are listing have little sourcing, if any. For example, the statement about Gene Therriault, "...came from a longtime North Pole family, as his father, Hector Therriault, operated a welding shop in the city for decades." Lists a single source, which looks like a list of political positions, and no biographical data (found here: http://100years.akleg.gov/bio.php?id=863/) Where is the sourcing for the biographical data about a welding shop? Most of the people on that list have information about them which is not supported by the source listed. This information needs to be sourced or removed.
People listed in "important people from..." lists do not have to have a wikipedia article about them to qualify for being on the list. Los Angeles and Baltimore each have a person on their list that has no wikipedia article. It is not a requirement that I could find. If I am wrong, please quote the wikipedia source and I'd be happy to remove those entries. I am copying this to the other relevant pages. I will not ping you as per your request. StarHOG ( Talk) 13:34, 11 March 2019 (UTC)