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For those who plan on editing and expanding this article, please follow the Template for a U.S. City. Thanks!-- Daveswagon 09:47, 16 August 2006 (UTC)
User:Sbrockway added that the statement about Kline is not WP:NPOV. I disagree; several groups regularly research members of Congress' votes and rate them on liberal/conservative scales. The two cited looked at the same data from two different perspectives and have reached essentially the same conclusion. He ranks 100% conservative and 2.8% progressive. I don't know of anyone who would substantially disagree with the conclusion of these two research groups, but is some other research outfit did, I wouldn't object to evaluating the neutrality of the dissenting view vs. the two currently cited. I think attempts to remove the ratings may be perpetrated by someone pushing a political agenda via obscuring how a particular politician actually votes. The encyclopedia should be a compilation of research by others with relentless sourcing and citations to arrive at the truth.-- Appraiser 16:30, 9 April 2007 (UTC)
Van and Minnie get lost in Radiator Springs, Arizona. Their dialouge is as follows:
Van: I don’t need directions, Minny, I know exactly where we’re going.
Minnie: (to Sally Carrera) He did the same thing on our trip to Shakopee. We were headed up there for the crazy days, and...
Van: Okay, really we’re just peachy.
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dogman15
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I grew up in Shakopee and have a vague memory about "Crazy Days" being an outdoor sidewalk sale held by the downtown shops during the summer (similar to Wayzata's Crazy Days), independent of Derby Days. This may have been an informal name, and this was pre-Internet, so I'd have to dig through old copies of the Shakopee Valley News for a reference. Ansciath ( talk) 13:12, 20 March 2011 (UTC)
Are there now two senior high schools? What's the new one called?-- Appraiser 12:59, 20 August 2007 (UTC)
I remember the Stagecoach Museum (the Opera House, Sand Burr Gulch - the coin-operated Old West town - and Doc Holliday's saloon). I know the whole thing closed in 1981, and was torn down in 1996 to make way for the new interchange. So far I have found very little information about the Stagecoach Museum on the Internet. If anyone has enough information (history, photos, etc.) to add a section to this Shakopee article, or to create a new article, that would be excellent. Please contact me and I'll help with fact finding, or in any way I can. I'm doing online searches now, and trying to get in touch with people associated with the stage productions then. Thanks. Hurrmic ( talk) 20:40, 23 August 2008 (UTC)
The You Tube clip is inadequate as a source. Is there a local paper article talking about the woman?-- Appraiser ( talk) 16:29, 13 October 2008 (UTC)
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City of Shakopee government website is www.ShakopeeMN.gov.
www.ci.shakopee.mn.us is not a valid website, not sure how long ago they ceased using it. - Unknown