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Primary Source Article Evaluation
The information in the article for Primary Source is all relevant. There is a sentence in the first section about what a primary source could be for journalism, which is useful information, but there is just one single sentence about it. I also think it talked a lot about secondary sources for an article about primary sources. I think this article is neutral because it talks about various types of primary sources for different types of writings such as, scholarly writing and scientific writing. The citations in this article are good overall, but I did notice some that said "citation needed" next to them. The sources come from a variety of years of information. On the talk page, most of the comments are about the changes people made and why. I noticed one where two people had agreed on good information to add to the article but didn't know where it would fit in. It is nice to see that others are agreeing rather than arguing on who's information should be added in. This article is a part of WikiProjects History and Libraries, for the History one it is rated C-class, high-importance, and the Libraries one is rated C-class, mid-importance.

Secondary Source Article Evaluation
The information in the article for Secondary Source is all relevant as well. I think this article is neutral as well because it has information on primary sources for all sorts of topics such as math, science, and law. I noticed in this article too that some sentences were followed with "citation needed" because there was no source for where the information came from. But, overall most of the information has good references. This talk page has information about why people took things out and why they added certain things. This article is in the WikiProjects for History and Libraries. The history one is rated B-class, mid-importance, and the libraries one is rated B-class low-importance.

Possible Sources
http://www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/971.html

http://www.city-data.com/city/Plainfield-Illinois.html

http://www.areavibes.com/plainfield-il/demographics/

https://www.plainfield-il.org/pages/settlerspark

https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/plainfieldvillageillinois/PST045216

 https://www.niche.com/places-to-live/plainfield-will-il/ 

Draft
Add information about crime in Plainfield, Illinois.

Located south to Village Hall is Settler's Park, that includes lake, war monument, open space, and more. During the summers, Settler's Park brings concerts to the villagers of Plainfield, Illinois.

Neighboring cities, Naperville and Joliet.

Population update estimation as of 2016, 42,933, the population has increased over the years since 1870.

Find correct sources Plainfield Schools. https://www.psd202.org/page/district-enrollment

Plainfield School district 202 enrollment is 27,154 for the 2017-2018 school year. From 1997-2008, there was a massive growth of enrollment by 1,000 - 2,700 students per year, which began to decrease when the recession started. Now, the rate is only at several hundred students per year.

Major traffic on route 59 and route 30.

On August 28, 1990, an F5 tornado ran its course through Plainfield, known as the Plainfield tornado. This tornado killed 29 people, 24 of which were killed instantly, and 350 were injured. More than 1,000 homes were damaged and destroyed. The tornado made it across more than 16 miles in only 8 minutes. This tornado destroyed the only Plainfield high school at the time, that is now called Plainfield Central High School.

Crime
In Plainfield, Illinois the crime is low. 97% of residents say that they feel very safe or pretty safe. The most common crime in Plainfield is theft, but is only 650 out of the 2,043 national thefts.