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Finance Office | City of Rapid City
Services included are Accounts for all revenue generated by the City and all expenditures made, Beer and liquor licenses and permits, Prepares annual report, audit, and budget, Capital Improvement Program, Prepares minutes, files official records, Conducts elections, Prepares and submits grant reports, processes grant reimbursement requests, organizes and maintains all documentation required for city and federal audits, Purchases investment instruments, Coordinates bonding and lease arrangements, Provides administrative support to all City departments, and Parking ticket payments.
Also does Registration/licensing for certain businesses within the City of Rapid City including Alcohol (Liquor, Malt Beverage, Wine, Video Lottery Terminal Fee, and Special Event), Adult Oriented Business, Central Station Service, Commercial Refuse, Gems and Precious Metals, Mobile Ice Cream Vendor, Pawn, Second Hand, Security Business, Individual Security, Sidewalk Vending, Taxi Business, and Taxi Driver.
Services included are Accounts for all revenue generated by the City and all expenditures made, Beer and liquor licenses and permits, Prepares annual report, audit, and budget, Capital Improvement Program, Prepares minutes, files official records, Conducts elections, Prepares and submits grant reports, processes grant reimbursement requests, organizes and maintains all documentation required for city and federal audits, Purchases investment instruments, Coordinates bonding and lease arrangements, Provides administrative support to all City departments, and Parking ticket payments.
Also does Registration/licensing for certain businesses within the City of Rapid City including Alcohol (Liquor, Malt Beverage, Wine, Video Lottery Terminal Fee, and Special Event), Adult Oriented Business, Central Station Service, Commercial Refuse, Gems and Precious Metals, Mobile Ice Cream Vendor, Pawn, Second Hand, Security Business, Individual Security, Sidewalk Vending, Taxi Business, and Taxi Driver.
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Building Inspections Department | City of Huron
Responsible for issuing building permits and monitoring the progress of residential and commercial building projects to insure compliance with adopted codes and standards. Inspects all business within the city requiring grease traps.
Responsible for issuing building permits and monitoring the progress of residential and commercial building projects to insure compliance with adopted codes and standards. Inspects all business within the city requiring grease traps.
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Community Room | City of Clark
Located in the back of the Ullyot Building, a community room equipped with a full kitchen, serving dishes, utensils, dinnerware, tables, and chairs. It is managed by the Finance Office.
Located in the back of the Ullyot Building, a community room equipped with a full kitchen, serving dishes, utensils, dinnerware, tables, and chairs. It is managed by the Finance Office.
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Finance Office | City of Belle Fourche
Responsible for preparing a comprehensive annual financial report, appropriations, administration of the annual budget process, maintaining all official records of the City, preparing and publishing minutes of official City Council meetings, receiving and recording all monies deposited with the City, investing surplus cash balances of the City, debt financing, official requests for public information, insurance, conducting annual municipal elections and special elections, issuing liquor licenses, special assessment administration, accounts receivable, accounts payable, and serving as the payment center for municipal utilities.
Responsible for preparing a comprehensive annual financial report, appropriations, administration of the annual budget process, maintaining all official records of the City, preparing and publishing minutes of official City Council meetings, receiving and recording all monies deposited with the City, investing surplus cash balances of the City, debt financing, official requests for public information, insurance, conducting annual municipal elections and special elections, issuing liquor licenses, special assessment administration, accounts receivable, accounts payable, and serving as the payment center for municipal utilities.
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Landfill | City of Sioux Falls Public Works Department
The 789 acre sanitary landfill and rubble site is located 5 miles west of Sioux Falls on 41st Street and 464th Avenue. Other services available at the landfill include:
- Yard waste composting center
Free compost - just bring a container and a shovel
Major appliance recycling area
Tree wood
The Sioux Falls Landfill or a citizen's private garbage hauler can answer questions concerning either the yard waste or recycling programs.
Free Landfill Pass - Sioux Falls residents receive a free paperless pass for one free trip to the City of Sioux Falls Sanitary Landfill. Residents may present a driver's license or state ID card for scanning at the landfill entrance. Pass is limited to one annual free trip to the landfill per household address. Passes are based on zip code which opens program to those living in multi-family units, such as apartment buildings. The pass will allow the addressee to dispose of one load (less than 3 cubic yards or gross vehicle weight less than 10,000 pounds) at the landfill. Residents may not pay an individual to haul your load, as the load will then be considered a contractor or commercial load. All loads must be tarped or tied down to be admitted free.
Small branch size debris can be disposed of at the City's 2 Leaf, Grass and Small Branch Drop Off locations which are open Saturday, April 13 - Sunday, May 26, 2024.
The 789 acre sanitary landfill and rubble site is located 5 miles west of Sioux Falls on 41st Street and 464th Avenue. Other services available at the landfill include:
- Yard waste composting center
Free compost - just bring a container and a shovel
Major appliance recycling area
Tree wood
The Sioux Falls Landfill or a citizen's private garbage hauler can answer questions concerning either the yard waste or recycling programs.
Free Landfill Pass - Sioux Falls residents receive a free paperless pass for one free trip to the City of Sioux Falls Sanitary Landfill. Residents may present a driver's license or state ID card for scanning at the landfill entrance. Pass is limited to one annual free trip to the landfill per household address. Passes are based on zip code which opens program to those living in multi-family units, such as apartment buildings. The pass will allow the addressee to dispose of one load (less than 3 cubic yards or gross vehicle weight less than 10,000 pounds) at the landfill. Residents may not pay an individual to haul your load, as the load will then be considered a contractor or commercial load. All loads must be tarped or tied down to be admitted free.
Small branch size debris can be disposed of at the City's 2 Leaf, Grass and Small Branch Drop Off locations which are open Saturday, April 13 - Sunday, May 26, 2024.
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Golf Course Commission | City of Huron
Two municipal golf courses are operated by the City of Huron through a Golf Course Commission which is appointed by the Mayor.
Broadland Creek National Golf Course, 118 22nd Street N.W.
Memorial Golf Course, 50 Jersey Avenue N.E.
Two municipal golf courses are operated by the City of Huron through a Golf Course Commission which is appointed by the Mayor.
Broadland Creek National Golf Course, 118 22nd Street N.W.
Memorial Golf Course, 50 Jersey Avenue N.E.
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Dog Parks | City of Sioux Falls Parks and Recreation
Off-Leash dog parks rules for usage are posted at each site. Each site has a picnic table, trash receptacle, and plastic bag dispenser for owners to use to pick up after the pets. City Dog Parks include: Lien Park, Spencer Park, Family Park, Kirby Dog Park, Hayward Park, and Pawsible Dog Park at Jacobson Plaza.
Off-Leash dog parks rules for usage are posted at each site. Each site has a picnic table, trash receptacle, and plastic bag dispenser for owners to use to pick up after the pets. City Dog Parks include: Lien Park, Spencer Park, Family Park, Kirby Dog Park, Hayward Park, and Pawsible Dog Park at Jacobson Plaza.
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Electric Department | City of Beresford
Maintains and operates the city-owned electrical network.
Maintains and operates the city-owned electrical network.
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Disc Golf Courses | City of Sioux Falls Parks and Recreation
Disc golf baskets stay up year round unless maintenance or park improvement affects the course. Baskets may move to allow turf to regrow.
Disc golf baskets stay up year round unless maintenance or park improvement affects the course. Baskets may move to allow turf to regrow.
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Planning Division | City of Sioux Falls Planning and Development Services
Provides direction for the physical development and quality of life within the city. Areas of service include transit, transportation, and long-range plans, downtown development, historic preservation, and neighborhood conservation activities, and coordination of public improvements and private development with the comprehensive plan, zoning, and subdivision ordinances.
Provides direction for the physical development and quality of life within the city. Areas of service include transit, transportation, and long-range plans, downtown development, historic preservation, and neighborhood conservation activities, and coordination of public improvements and private development with the comprehensive plan, zoning, and subdivision ordinances.
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Police Department | City of Madison
Services of the Madison Police Department include national prescription drug take back day, held twice a year. Unwanted medications may be dropped off at the police department throughout the year, call for more information, National Night Out and DARE program.
Services of the Madison Police Department include national prescription drug take back day, held twice a year. Unwanted medications may be dropped off at the police department throughout the year, call for more information, National Night Out and DARE program.
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Fire Department | City of Sioux Falls Fire Rescue
Serving the citizens of Sioux Falls. All Fire Stations are a Safe Place for youth.
Serving the citizens of Sioux Falls. All Fire Stations are a Safe Place for youth.
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Landfill | Tri-County Landfill
Solid waste disposal facility that buries trash and garbage beneath layers of soil or other cover materials. Sanitary landfills, dump sites, and garbage dumps in Pukwana are regulated by both the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and by South Dakota state environmental departments. Permitting rules determine the Tri-County Landfill design, operations, and allowable waste streams offered to county residents.
Solid waste disposal facility that buries trash and garbage beneath layers of soil or other cover materials. Sanitary landfills, dump sites, and garbage dumps in Pukwana are regulated by both the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and by South Dakota state environmental departments. Permitting rules determine the Tri-County Landfill design, operations, and allowable waste streams offered to county residents.
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Finance Department | City of Sioux Falls Finance Department
Responsible for all fiscal management activities of the city.
Responsible for all fiscal management activities of the city.
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Landfill | City of Watertown
The Watertown Regional Landfill accepts and disposes of municipal solid waste. It is located three miles south and one mile east from the junction of Highways 212 and 81. The landfill is closed Sundays and holidays. Provides recycling, yard waste disposal, compost, white goods, Christmas Tree Recycling, and Household Hazardous Waste disposal. Individuals from surrounding counties should call to learn more about rates.
The Watertown Regional Landfill accepts and disposes of municipal solid waste. It is located three miles south and one mile east from the junction of Highways 212 and 81. The landfill is closed Sundays and holidays. Provides recycling, yard waste disposal, compost, white goods, Christmas Tree Recycling, and Household Hazardous Waste disposal. Individuals from surrounding counties should call to learn more about rates.
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Fire Department | City of Huron
Responsible for saving lives and property in the city through prevention, inspection, and rescue practices.
The City of Huron has two fire stations. The Huron Fire Department has:
10 full-time fire fighters
36 paid volunteer fire fighters
Call for information to become a volunteer firefighter.
Responsible for saving lives and property in the city through prevention, inspection, and rescue practices.
The City of Huron has two fire stations. The Huron Fire Department has:
10 full-time fire fighters
36 paid volunteer fire fighters
Call for information to become a volunteer firefighter.
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Public Library | City of Britton
Loans library materials including books, videos, magazines, newspapers, DVDs, reference materials, and Large Print Books, E-Books, audiobooks, and more. Creates and hosts a variety of programming for all ages including summer reading programs, children's story time, crafts, book clubs, adult Pilates, and a master gardener class in the spring. Hosts other entertainment opportunities for all ages including jigsaw puzzles, coloring and activity sheets. Offers notary services, a seed library, cake pans for checkout, a Braille and Audio Reading machine, database access, and faxing, copying, scanning, and public computer services.
Loans library materials including books, videos, magazines, newspapers, DVDs, reference materials, and Large Print Books, E-Books, audiobooks, and more. Creates and hosts a variety of programming for all ages including summer reading programs, children's story time, crafts, book clubs, adult Pilates, and a master gardener class in the spring. Hosts other entertainment opportunities for all ages including jigsaw puzzles, coloring and activity sheets. Offers notary services, a seed library, cake pans for checkout, a Braille and Audio Reading machine, database access, and faxing, copying, scanning, and public computer services.
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Main Office | City of Sioux Falls Health Department
The City Health Department handles a wide variety of issues.
The Environmental Health Division consists of programs that regulate tattoo parlors, lodging, campground, Project NICE, food protection programs, child care registration program, noise permits, and environmental/nuisance complaints.
The Public Health Laboratory provides testing services such as environmental microbiology, water testing for private wells/swimming pools, and clinical testing.
The City Health Department handles a wide variety of issues.
The Environmental Health Division consists of programs that regulate tattoo parlors, lodging, campground, Project NICE, food protection programs, child care registration program, noise permits, and environmental/nuisance complaints.
The Public Health Laboratory provides testing services such as environmental microbiology, water testing for private wells/swimming pools, and clinical testing.
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Child Care Provider LicensingTemporary Noise PermitsCity Government Departments/OfficesFood ComplaintsFood Facility LicensingBuilding InspectionLocal Government Complaints/Ombudsman OfficesPublic Health Surveillance ProgramsWater Safety EducationPersonal Service Health InspectionsGeneral Safety EducationWater Quality Assurance
Engineering Department | City of Vermillion
Primary responsibilities of this department include design, review, and manage infrastructure projects, manage the City's right-of-way, review and approve plats and subdivision, planning and zoning, development and revision of City maps, and professional assistance to other departments.
Primary responsibilities of this department include design, review, and manage infrastructure projects, manage the City's right-of-way, review and approve plats and subdivision, planning and zoning, development and revision of City maps, and professional assistance to other departments.
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City Council | City of Sioux Falls City Council
The Council consists of three At-Large Members; five District Council Members, and the Mayor. The Council Members serve on a part-time basis and the Mayor is full time. The current Council Members are:
At-Large Members:
Rich Merkouris; 605-367-8818
Richard Thomason; 605-367-8733
Sarah Cole; 605-367-8808 (Until 12/3/2025)
Southwest District Council Member
Ryan Spellerberg; 605-367-8865
Southeast District Council Member
David Barranco; 605-367-8102
Northeast District Council Member
Miranda Basye; 605-367-8764
Central District Council Member
Curt Soehl; 605-367-8110
Northwest District
Jennifer Sigette; 605-367-8898
The Council consists of three At-Large Members; five District Council Members, and the Mayor. The Council Members serve on a part-time basis and the Mayor is full time. The current Council Members are:
At-Large Members:
Rich Merkouris; 605-367-8818
Richard Thomason; 605-367-8733
Sarah Cole; 605-367-8808 (Until 12/3/2025)
Southwest District Council Member
Ryan Spellerberg; 605-367-8865
Southeast District Council Member
David Barranco; 605-367-8102
Northeast District Council Member
Miranda Basye; 605-367-8764
Central District Council Member
Curt Soehl; 605-367-8110
Northwest District
Jennifer Sigette; 605-367-8898
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Swim Pass | City of Sioux Falls Parks and Recreation
Sioux Falls Parks and Recreation offers a variety of admission options for purchasing swim passes, whether you need a one-day pass or a swim pass for an entire year.
Renewing a swim pass:
Keep your key fobs from year to year, as key fobs can be renewed each year.
Replacements of a lost key fob are available for $3.00 at the Midco Aquatic Center.
Online renewal available online (for full price passes).
To purchase a new season swim pass:
Create an online account OR Visit the Midco Aquatic Center or an open outdoor aquatic facility to have photos taken of immediate family members for key fobs.
Free or reduced priced swim passes:
Summer season (May - August) are available for qualified families (immediate family members living in the same household, including youth age 18 and younger, stepchildren or foster children. Only two people over the age of 18 in the household can be on the swim pass) who are residents of Sioux Falls currently enrolled i the SNAP program (food stamps). If you qualify for a reduced or free pass, you must visit the Midco Aquatic Center or outdoor aquatic facilities and provide qualifying documentation, which includes:
Photo ID
Dakota EBT card (food stamp card)
Proof of residence/physical address (must contain your name and current address). Examples include utility bill, credit card statement, pay stub/earnings statement, rent receipt, phone bill, tax document, transcript from an accredited school, bank statement, or any other certified mail.
If a Sioux Falls resident presents an EBT or Medicaid card, their immediate family can get in for $1.00/person (only available during the months of September - May).
Sioux Falls Parks and Recreation offers a variety of admission options for purchasing swim passes, whether you need a one-day pass or a swim pass for an entire year.
Renewing a swim pass:
Keep your key fobs from year to year, as key fobs can be renewed each year.
Replacements of a lost key fob are available for $3.00 at the Midco Aquatic Center.
Online renewal available online (for full price passes).
To purchase a new season swim pass:
Create an online account OR Visit the Midco Aquatic Center or an open outdoor aquatic facility to have photos taken of immediate family members for key fobs.
Free or reduced priced swim passes:
Summer season (May - August) are available for qualified families (immediate family members living in the same household, including youth age 18 and younger, stepchildren or foster children. Only two people over the age of 18 in the household can be on the swim pass) who are residents of Sioux Falls currently enrolled i the SNAP program (food stamps). If you qualify for a reduced or free pass, you must visit the Midco Aquatic Center or outdoor aquatic facilities and provide qualifying documentation, which includes:
Photo ID
Dakota EBT card (food stamp card)
Proof of residence/physical address (must contain your name and current address). Examples include utility bill, credit card statement, pay stub/earnings statement, rent receipt, phone bill, tax document, transcript from an accredited school, bank statement, or any other certified mail.
If a Sioux Falls resident presents an EBT or Medicaid card, their immediate family can get in for $1.00/person (only available during the months of September - May).
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Parks, Recreation, and Forestry | City of Brookings
Recreation Opportunities - provides a wide range of youth and adult public recreational activities. City recreation exists to provide opportunities for leisure time activities at an affordable cost, usually subsidized by public funds, which are not feasible or easily provided by the private sector.
Forestry - purpose is to preserve and perpetuate one of the community's most valuable natural resource and asset - its municipal forest of trees on public property, including boulevards, parks and other city properties. The City of Brookings is responsible for the planting, care and maintenance and removal / replacement of trees on public property, including city boulevards, parks and schools.
Parks Department - builds and maintains the parks in the Brookings Park system, comprising over 640 acres. The department also cooperates closely with the Brookings School District in building and maintaining joint school / park facilities. A full-time staff, assisted by seasonal employees, provides all maintenance and plays a significant role in developing and constructing new parks.
Mini Parks / Neighborhood Parks:Special Use Parks: Community Parks: Arrowhead Park Bob Shelden Baseball Field Dwiggins/Medary Park Camelot Park Brookings Prairie Hillcrest Park (Picnic Shelter Rental) Indian Hills Park Edgebrook Golf Course Larson Park Lions Park Fifth Street Gym Pioneer Park (Picnic Shelter Rental) McClemans Park Fishback Soccer Complex Others: Medary Park Larson Ice Center Dakota Nature Park Mickelson Park Northbrook Park Community Gardens Dog Park Moriarty Park Pump Park and Single Track Trail Hillcrest Aquatic Center Sarah Renee Park Southbrook Softball Complex Larson Ice Center Sexauer Park Bike Trail Larson Park Disc Golf Skate Park Pathways and Trails Southside Park Rotary Park Valley View Park Sexauer Park Campground Sexauer Park Dog Park
Recreation Opportunities - provides a wide range of youth and adult public recreational activities. City recreation exists to provide opportunities for leisure time activities at an affordable cost, usually subsidized by public funds, which are not feasible or easily provided by the private sector.
Forestry - purpose is to preserve and perpetuate one of the community's most valuable natural resource and asset - its municipal forest of trees on public property, including boulevards, parks and other city properties. The City of Brookings is responsible for the planting, care and maintenance and removal / replacement of trees on public property, including city boulevards, parks and schools.
Parks Department - builds and maintains the parks in the Brookings Park system, comprising over 640 acres. The department also cooperates closely with the Brookings School District in building and maintaining joint school / park facilities. A full-time staff, assisted by seasonal employees, provides all maintenance and plays a significant role in developing and constructing new parks.
Mini Parks / Neighborhood Parks:Special Use Parks: Community Parks: Arrowhead Park Bob Shelden Baseball Field Dwiggins/Medary Park Camelot Park Brookings Prairie Hillcrest Park (Picnic Shelter Rental) Indian Hills Park Edgebrook Golf Course Larson Park Lions Park Fifth Street Gym Pioneer Park (Picnic Shelter Rental) McClemans Park Fishback Soccer Complex Others: Medary Park Larson Ice Center Dakota Nature Park Mickelson Park Northbrook Park Community Gardens Dog Park Moriarty Park Pump Park and Single Track Trail Hillcrest Aquatic Center Sarah Renee Park Southbrook Softball Complex Larson Ice Center Sexauer Park Bike Trail Larson Park Disc Golf Skate Park Pathways and Trails Southside Park Rotary Park Valley View Park Sexauer Park Campground Sexauer Park Dog Park
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Public Works | City of Spearfish
The Public Works Department maintains and oversees the following departments - airport, government buildings, Hydro plant, Sewer, Solid waste, Storm water information, Streets, Snow removal, Water, and Wastewater treatment.
Residents of Spearfish needing:
Landfill (for disposal of household garbage) - should contact the City of Belle Fourche at 605-892-3530
Residential Recycling - should contact Keiffer Recycling at 605-892-4635
Rubble Site (for disposal of trees/branches, yard waste, furniture, appliances, electronics, etc.) should call the City of Spearfish Public Works main number at 605-642-1333
The Public Works Department maintains and oversees the following departments - airport, government buildings, Hydro plant, Sewer, Solid waste, Storm water information, Streets, Snow removal, Water, and Wastewater treatment.
Residents of Spearfish needing:
Landfill (for disposal of household garbage) - should contact the City of Belle Fourche at 605-892-3530
Residential Recycling - should contact Keiffer Recycling at 605-892-4635
Rubble Site (for disposal of trees/branches, yard waste, furniture, appliances, electronics, etc.) should call the City of Spearfish Public Works main number at 605-642-1333
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Street/Highway Traffic ControlWater ReclamationTraffic SignsElectronic Waste RecyclingSnow Clearance/Street SaltingWastewater Collection/ProcessingResidential Recycling ProgramsUtility Service ProvidersChristmas Tree RecyclingSanitary LandfillsWater Quality AssuranceYard and Kitchen Waste RecyclingCity Government Departments/OfficesStreet Signs
Public Works | City of Deadwood
The Public Works Department is dedicated to maintaining and enhancing the street system, wastewater and storm water collection systems, water distribution system, and public buildings used for city business and for tourism.
The Public Works Department is dedicated to maintaining and enhancing the street system, wastewater and storm water collection systems, water distribution system, and public buildings used for city business and for tourism.
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City Hall | City of Mitchell
The city government of Mitchell provides the City Council agendas and oversees long range planning for the city. City administration approves special event permits, coordinates planning, organizing and directing of activities in city departments.
The City Administrator's office is in this building, as well as the Mayor's.
The city government of Mitchell provides the City Council agendas and oversees long range planning for the city. City administration approves special event permits, coordinates planning, organizing and directing of activities in city departments.
The City Administrator's office is in this building, as well as the Mayor's.
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