SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO.com) -- Businessman Jim Entenman wants to make sure Sioux Falls is a safe place--yes, crimewise, but in all ways--work, school, home.
He also wants to make sure the most vulnerable in the city get a "hand up" and everyone feels a part of the community.
And no, current Mayor Mike Huether is not going to be his chief of staff. Entenman said he plans to serve his full four or eight years if elected.
Public affairs director Jon Michaels interviewed Entenman for Forum, which airs Sunday morning. That's where the interview at the right comes from. KELO.com News news director Todd Epp also interviewed Entenman on Facebook live Friday afternoon, but there was an audio problem. KELO.com News will invite Entenman back for another segment on Facebook as his schedule allows.