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Proposed deletion of West Hollywood (disambiguation)

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The article West Hollywood (disambiguation) has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:

Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic redirect points to an article with a hatnote to the only other use.

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WikiProject Louisville Newsletter

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WikiProject Louisville
WikiProject Louisville Newsletter (April 2024)
Believe it or not, WikiProject Louisville is still in operation after nearly 18 years, and we're in the Top 40 most active projects.

Recent Project Happenings

  • Since fall of last year, the project has undergone a major revamp. All pages of the project have been redesigned and largely rewritten. Of special note to members is that we're now listed participants. It's a slightly different mode of operation that WikiProjects have been gradually moving toward – instead of being like a club, we're an action center! Check out our Participation & outreach page for more details.
  • We have over 6,800 articles included in the project and over 21,000 pages (including talk pages) overall.

Derby 150 Edit-a-thon, Anyone?

 

Your input is welcomed on having an edit-a-thon to commemorate the 150th Kentucky Derby. It would take place during the Kentucky Derby Festival.

Did You Know

  • WikiProject Louisville now has its own barnstar you may hand out to any editor doing significant work in Louisville area-related articles?
  • We now have a way to look up tagged issues in our articles over a decade old?
  • We now have even more ways to patrol changes to pages within our project?

Check Out Our Newest Articles
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Stefen Towers among the rest! GabGruntwerk 06:46, 10 April 2024 (UTC)Reply