Sioux Falls City Councilor David Barranco is telling KELOland to day that he’s noticed that people are hating on Sioux Falls less:
After traveling across the state for the past two years, Sioux Falls council member David Barranco said he starting to see the anti-Sioux Falls bias starting to crack.
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Barranco said during the prior legislative session, lawmakers and others from rural communities were key in the support of some of the city’s legislative priorities. He gave credit to local Sioux Falls lawmakers, but “it must be noted that we prevailed, not despite rural communities’ efforts, but thanks to them.”
That’s good to know. I’m sure with a bit of effort in the new year, we can all find more things to hate about Sioux Falls. 🙂
Please post the ad of the family living in the bad city in poverty who discover wealth and success in Sioux Falls in less than 6 months. It’s remarkable
Sioux Falls has challenges to be sure. But people love the whole state. I’ve talked to college football fans rooting for both the Jackrabbits and the Coyotes, at least until the final. I’m right there with em. Love South Dakota, east and west, urban and rural, rapid & sf. it’s a beautiful thing.
Sioux Falls lots of people grew up in small towns and now live here. Or they still live in small towns and their kids live here. Or their parents moved here. It’s become a microcosm of the state.
It’s one of the few communities that isn’t shrinking.
As Sioux Falls grows, the GOP ought to learn to embrace Sioux Falls more.