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I disagree with the pronunciation of Gering as portrayed in this article. As someone who grew up here, it has always been pronounced as "Gear" ing. In addition to that, there is no mention of Terrytown in between Scottsbluff and Gering. I will procede to change these, unless someone has some objection to this.Helgers7 07:24, 17 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Well, ideally you should cite a source giving that pronunciation... but I have no idea where you'd find such a source. In this case I think it's okay just to change it. But if you know of a dictionary of place names or something that gives the pronunciation, then definitely put that in. —Keenan Pepper 15:43, 17 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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Oregon Trail Days began in 1921 NOT 1922; it will be 100 years in 2021. Faye Lamb, former Gering Courier employee and served on the OTD board of directors for 28 years. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 8.44.147.96 (talk) 23:11, 14 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]