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I agree that a reference should be made to the city of Johns Creek, but what relevance does the mention of some Newtown residents not wanting to be in the city, have to the stream itself? I suggest the page be limited to content about Johns Creek and not provide details about the voting on the city of Johns Creek. Bassaf 19:50, 9 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

And it should reference the actual City article

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The original entry is referenced as Rivers of Georgia... political statements are inappropriate in this article.

A reference has been added to the actual City of Johns Creek, Georgia in the Wikipedia...

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