Talk:Rice Lake, Wisconsin

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The estimation [sic] that the daily population could be as many as 80,000 is completely preposterous; furthermore, it is uncited, so I suggest it be removed. Nonbonumest 06:45, 27 September 2006 (UTC)nonbonumest[reply]

Hello, I have just found two articles about Rice Lake. This one - Rice Lake, Wisconsin and second one Rice Lake (town), Wisconsin. I am little bit confused as there in the articles is stated different number of citizens, but it seems the article is about the same town. I would like to point out, that my home city Zamberk (Czech Republic) is partner city of Rice Lake, together with Senftenberg, Veszprem, Nowa Sol etc. Would anybody add these partner cities to the article? (Pls see article Žamberk for details). - Bohemianroots 06:39, 7 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I am originally from Rice Lake, and I would like to help improve this page. Interestingly enough, the daily population of Rice Lake is quite an odd phenomenon; I'm sure 80,000 is a gross overstatement, but bear in mind that Rice Lake is the only pseduo-shopping center between Eau Claire and Superior, making it a draw for not only the 45,000+ people in Barron County, but also the surrounding areas as well. I will see what I can dig up online so I can cite information about Rice Lake, and attempt to verify what is already contained in this article. Rohdeaa 01:13, 8 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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