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The standard for credibility around significance notes that "significance is a much lower standard than notability", and that the criteria includes considering whether certain things could potentially indicate credibility or notability. Coverage by Paper, the High Plains Reader and Wisconsin Public Radio absolutely constitutes a claim to credibility, and, indeed, a claim to notability. I am thus confused by the idea that the article does not pass the "much lower standard". Yadáyiⁿga (talk) 04:42, 7 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]