Talk:Grygla, Minnesota
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I fail to see what the I-35W Bridge Collapse has to do with Grygla. Does this piece get tagged on to a lot of articles? Mmdolbow 13:12, 12 September 2007 (UTC)
Answer: one of the people that were on the bus when the bridge collapsed attended elementary school in Grygla, when he lived in neighboring Gatzke. His name was Jeremy Hernandez and he was considered a hero at the time for safely removing many people from the scene.
Understanding Small Town Spirit
[edit]In many rural areas and small towns, something like this is sometimes a big deal. In small towns, this may be significant because things like this don't always happen here. To have a local resident involved in something like this could be a means of community pride. If you wish to remove the article, go ahead. This is a wiki. You have the right to. I put the piece in because of local community pride. This is a means of making a community article into an article for the community, which does include local pride and culture, things that make Grygla Grygla. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Madbunny101 (talk • contribs) 19:02, 3 December 2007 (UTC)
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