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Powder Mountain
The story of the proposed Powder Mountain town is an important part of the story of H.B. 466, and I would have added it to Bryce Canyon City, Utah, Hideout, Utah, and Independence, Utah at the time I wrote them if I had been able to locate reliable sources giving such details as dates and outcome. Unfortunately, most of the information seems to be found in opinion pieces and blogs, such as the source you have cited. These are not acceptable sources for a Wikipedia article. I'll continue to look for something we can use (surely the Standard-Examiner must have something usable?), but we may just have to remove the material entirely. It's really more relevant to the Bryce Canyon City article, which discusses statewide events. The other two are more focused on Wasatch County specifically. Thanks for contributing; I hope we can work together to improve these articles. Ntsimp (talk) 19:24, 3 December 2009 (UTC)

Reply: I am sure that if you look enough you can find some good sorces from the Standard, and you should also try the Salt Lake Tribune. Also I hate to be a nitpicker but the name of the proposed city is "Powder Mountain Town" (the "Town" is part of the name), you should be able to verify this if you can obtain a copy of the (clearly biased) "feasibility study", the letter the petitioners sent to the residents after they filed with the county, or the petition itself. Lastly it might be a good idea (if you find enough) to create a page specifically on the town/issue as aposed to mearly directing to the resort (since the resort itself is not the entity creating the town), I would do this myself but I don't really have the time or the expertice. -H1066z202a378