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There are two very contradictory population statistics here. One properly referenced from the US census and another from something called the "Annual Development Report" Can someone please tell me what that is and properly cite it, or else the contradictory 82,528 figure should go. |
There are two very contradictory population statistics here. One properly referenced from the US census and another from something called the "Annual Development Report" Can someone please tell me what that is and properly cite it, or else the contradictory 82,528 figure should go. |
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There are two very contradictory population statistics here. One properly referenced from the US census and another from something called the "Annual Development Report" Can someone please tell me what that is and properly cite it, or else the contradictory 82,528 figure should go.
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Also, the page refers to Lee's Summit as being "the 3rd largest city, geographically based, in Missouri." What does "geographically based" mean? Also, the Wikipedia article on Columbia, MO states that it has a population of over 90,000, making it larger than Lee's Summit
- what "geographically based" means is that it is the 3rd largest in terms of physical size (ie. square mileage) as opposed to how many people are living in it. --preschooler@heart my talk - contribs 04:11, 10 April 2006 (UTC)
Education
I cleaned up the section on 'schools,' and retitled it under 'education.' There is no need to list the schools if the school districts have their own websites. Also changed the word University to college, there is a difference. Grey_Wanderer 01:23, 2 October 2006 (UTC)
Subdivisions
It is impractical and unnecessary to list every subdivision in a medium sized city, however, an separate article titled "Subdivisions of Lee's Summit, Missouri" would work. Subdivision section removed. Grey_Wanderer 01:23, 2 October 2006 (UTC)
Population
It is no longer the fastest growing city in the state of Missouri:
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