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Hello. I don't want to seem like a deletionist, but we do have rules and regulations here too. One of the rules is that self-published sources generally can't be used as references, see Wikipedia's policy regarding verifiability, and to quote that policy: ... examples of self-published sources include press releases, material contained within company websites, advertising campaigns ...". Which leads us to the material you just added to the article, sourced to Orange County Register, since it's clearly marked Sponsored Content, i.e. a press release. So I suggest you find a better source, a source that is independent of the subject. Thomas.W talk20:39, 31 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]