On Friday, Daniel Bragg announced his campaign for one of the two At Large seats on the Sheridan Town Council. Bragg, 28, is a 2008 graduate of Sheridan High School and a U.S. Air Force veteran.
Bragg stated in his campaign announcement, “My focus for Sheridan is centered around moving toward the future. Sheridan has remained stagnant in the county, while other communities have flourished in my lifetime. I want to work on a platform focused on growth, while at the same time wanting to restore some of the lost luster of Sheridan. I want to directly work with the young people of Sheridan to get ideas on their needs as far as work, leisure, and possible living in the future. I want to make Sheridan a place that people come to, rather than just pass through. We have unique opportunities being at the intersection of both State Road 38 and State Road 47, as well as being the final stop for the Monon Trail. We can use these opportunities to our advantage to see Sheridan make a comeback, and move toward a future where Sheridan is thriving. We also can benefit from the proximity of Grand Park, and all the great things that are happening out there.”
“Sheridan is a great town, but is often forgotten,” Bragg said. “This needs to change, and I sincerely hope that the people of Sheridan give me the opportunity to work toward a bright future with them.”