User talk:Gi1980

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Boelus vs. Howard City
I noticed your recent edits to the Howard City, Nebraska article, changing the name to "Boelus".

I'm inclined to make that change myself, since "Howard City" doesn't seem to be in common usage. However, there's a case to be made for both names. In view of that, I've temporarily reverted your edits and posted a message at the article's talk page, asking for comments. I'll wait for a week or so and then, if no one's come up with convincing reasons not to, will move the page to "Boelus, Nebraska" and add a note on the name.

Since you're interested in the subject, you might like to look at Talk:Howard City, Nebraska and join the discussion. Ammodramus (talk) 05:21, 2 October 2012 (UTC)