New data says this town in Minnesota is where you can find the Most Single Men in any town in the United States.

If you are trying to find a guy before Valentine's Day you may want to head to Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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There are more than 127 million single people 18 years and older living in America and according to the new census data posted on Thriving Center of Psychology, these are the Top-10 Cites To Find Single Guy...

  1. Minneapolis
  2. Atlanta
  3. Newark
  4. Pittsburgh
  5. Madison, Wisconsin
  6. Richmond
  7. Cincinnati
  8. St. Louis
  9. Buffalo
  10. Reno, Nevada.
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If you are looking for a single lady these are the Top-10 Cites To Find Single Gals...

  1. Buffalo
  2. Richmond
  3. Pittsburgh
  4. Cincinnati
  5. Cleveland, Ohio
  6. Newark
  7. Baton Rouge
  8. Washington, D.C
  9. Atlanta
  10. Baltimore
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Some interesting facts about dating in 2023...

  • 56% of singles say dating is harder now than in previous years.
  • 35% of singles have gone on fewer dates because of inflation.
  • 25% of singles are offering to split the bill more on dates because of inflation.
  • 49% of singles think it's socially acceptable to stalk a date online before going out.

A Survival Guide For Your First Winter in South Dakota

Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and the rest of the Sioux Empire (AKA southeastern South Dakota) are welcoming thousands of new residents every year.


Many of you new folks will be experiencing your first eastern South Dakota winter. While it doesn't usually get as bad as our Dakota friends up north, I speak from experience when I say it can get a little rough.


So, to help ease you into winter in Sioux Falls and South Dakota here are some winter survival tips:

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