Talk:Eagle, Idaho
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Rosalynn Carter?
editOn February 7, 2008, an unregistered user added former U.S. First Lady Rosalynn Carter to the list of notable residents of Eagle, ID. I can find no evidence that support this; in fact, to the best of my knowledge she has lived most of her life in Georgia. Thus, I am removing Rosalynn Carter from the "Notable residents" section unless someone can come up with a citation saying that she lived there. 71.125.86.230 (talk) 05:15, 27 February 2008 (UTC)
Luke Barats
editI restored Luke Barats of sketch comedy duo Barats and Bereta to the "notable residents" section of this article (he grew up in Eagle). He was the first notable resident to be added to the article, and yet on February 23 an unregistered user removed his name from the list with no reason given. My opinion is that Barats is notable enough to be mentioned in this article, especially if Joe Bereta is notable enough to be mentioned in the Columbia Falls, MT article, and the duo is notable enough to be mentioned under "Notable alumni" in the Gonzaga University article. However, if anyone has a dissenting opinion I encourage you to post it here. Why don't you think Barats is notable enough to be in the article? 71.125.86.230 (talk) 05:20, 27 February 2008 (UTC)
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