Talk:Larry Steckline

The tag suggesting "cleanup" of "references"
I have doubts about the tag suggesting "cleanup" of "references" may be needed. The sources in this article are primarily the most prominent and appropriate for the subject: The leading newspapers of Kansas -- particularly rural Kansas, where Steckline's prominence is most significant. These include the principal newspapers of most of Kansas' largest cities: Primary sources have generally only been used where they are the obvious foremost authority, and their publication is essentially self-documenting (e.g.: Statements from organizations giving awards to Steckline, used only as proof they did; press releases by government officials declaring they have appointed Steckline to a post, used only as proof that they did; press releases or statements from various enterprises identifying Steckline's roles within their organization, etc.) -- not as sources for controversial or debatable assertions.
 * Topeka Capital-Journal (the state capital's leading newspaper, one of the state's two principal newspapers of record)
 * Lawrence Journal-World
 * Salina Journal (one of the state's two principal rural hubs)
 * Hutchinson News (one of the state's two principal rural hubs)
 * Garden City Telegram (article from the Associated Press)
 * Wichita Eagle (the state's largest newspaper -- one of the state's two principal newspapers of record -- and oldest newspaper of the state's largest city)
 * High Plains Journal the principal regional rural newspaper of Kansas and surrounding plains states, and the region's foremost newspaper for agricultural topics (Steckline's field).
 * ~ Zxtxtxz (talk)