Has anybody lived in IA, WY, UT, NE ,ND,SD??
I am asking this because perhaps, I'd find Midwestern & Prairies lifestyle quite amusing!!! Why?? Because of the few people up there, because I can't take a big huge enormous city, because I can't take pollution neither high altitudes, and I woudn't like beign isolated from the rest of the country and be there just by expensive 5- hour flights like AK or an expensive cruise line. And I like familiar, conservative and Protestant towns, like those in Sioux County, IA. But, maybe there are teensy little disadvantages, for example, I've heard about IA, that electric bills are extremely high due to the extreme heat in summer and exteme cold, snow, and ice in winter, but how much $$$? And one more thing: Is it hard to find great job offers in the prairies??, and is it expensive to fly to tradicional connecting routes like Dallas, Detroit, Omaha, etc.?? Thank you
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Go to Minnesota!! I grew up there, and now I've left home for college, but I miss home so much. it's such a great place. I grew up just north of the twin cities, so I had the small-town feel, but I had the accessibility and accommodations that a city provides (such as malls, museums, stadiums, colleges, and the airport). There are plenty of conservative, protestants up there (many Lutherans) and every one else is really nice, Christian or not. Health care is much easier (and better) up there and so is getting an education. Also, you could live up in the Duluth area, the scenery is gorgeous, and if Duluth was still too big for your taste, there are tons of even smaller towns right around there. electric bills are going to be similar to IA, but to be honest, FL has worse electric bills because they run their AC's all year round. Minnesota has heat in the summers, and you will need an AC and you will need a furnace, but many people get by having a wood stove in their houses. Also, it totally depends on the house (size, insulation, building material, etc).
Title : Has anybody lived in IA, WY, UT, NE ,ND,SD
Description : Has anybody lived in IA, WY, UT, NE ,ND,SD?? I am asking this because perhaps, I'd find Midwestern & Prairies lifestyle quite amusi...