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Municipal Cemetery | City of Yankton
Assists the public with choosing burial locations, providing a well-maintained setting for interments, and keeping all cemetery records. Maintains an electronic database containing burial records, a map with viewer to search for burial locations, and photos of all headstones.
Assists the public with choosing burial locations, providing a well-maintained setting for interments, and keeping all cemetery records. Maintains an electronic database containing burial records, a map with viewer to search for burial locations, and photos of all headstones.
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Police Department | City of Hot Springs
The Hot Springs Police Department is responsible for serving and protecting the citizens of Hot Springs.
The Hot Springs Police Department is responsible for serving and protecting the citizens of Hot Springs.
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Animal Control | City of Sioux Falls Police Department
Promotes responsible pet ownership and animal protection through active enforcement of ordinances such as leash laws, mandatory licensing/vaccination of pets, impoundment of strays, etc.
Services include animal bite investigations, rabies control activities, other zoonotic disease situations and problems, prevention and control of wildlife damage, wildlife disease and nuisance concerns, Animal Control does not handle pest control such as bees, wasps, etc., and emergency services are provided 24 hour a day / 365 days a year.
All animals picked up within the city are housed at the Humane Society.
Promotes responsible pet ownership and animal protection through active enforcement of ordinances such as leash laws, mandatory licensing/vaccination of pets, impoundment of strays, etc.
Services include animal bite investigations, rabies control activities, other zoonotic disease situations and problems, prevention and control of wildlife damage, wildlife disease and nuisance concerns, Animal Control does not handle pest control such as bees, wasps, etc., and emergency services are provided 24 hour a day / 365 days a year.
All animals picked up within the city are housed at the Humane Society.
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City Hall | City of Lead
City Hall houses the following departments - Mayors Office, City Administrator's Office,Public Works Director's Office, Finance Office, Building Inspections, City Planner's Office, and Utilities (water/sewer) office.
City Hall houses the following departments - Mayors Office, City Administrator's Office,Public Works Director's Office, Finance Office, Building Inspections, City Planner's Office, and Utilities (water/sewer) office.
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City Government Departments/OfficesUtility Service ProvidersStreet/Highway Traffic ControlSnow Clearance/Street SaltingMayors OfficesTraffic SignsBuilding InspectionZoningBuilding Code Enforcement/AppealsCity/County ParksWater Service Connection/RepairStreet SignsGovernment Buildings/InstallationsCity/County Planning OfficesCity/Town Finance Offices
Engineering Office | City of Watertown
Responsible for preparing plans and specifications for City streets, sewers, lift stations, storm sewers, detention ponds, urban systems projects, airport improvements, landfill improvements and industrial park additions. Develops and enforces engineering construction standards for subdivisions and municipal infrastructure. Also supervises projects, performs reviews and administers permits.
Responsible for preparing plans and specifications for City streets, sewers, lift stations, storm sewers, detention ponds, urban systems projects, airport improvements, landfill improvements and industrial park additions. Develops and enforces engineering construction standards for subdivisions and municipal infrastructure. Also supervises projects, performs reviews and administers permits.
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Fire Department | City of Rapid City
Primarily focuses its efforts on public education, fire prevention initiatives, preparedness and overall community risk reduction. Responds to a wide variety of calls for service such as fire suppression resources, advanced life support transport services, a technical rescue team, a hazardous materials team, aircraft rescue and firefighting response and other services. These services are dispatched from 8 strategically located stations throughout the community.
Primarily focuses its efforts on public education, fire prevention initiatives, preparedness and overall community risk reduction. Responds to a wide variety of calls for service such as fire suppression resources, advanced life support transport services, a technical rescue team, a hazardous materials team, aircraft rescue and firefighting response and other services. These services are dispatched from 8 strategically located stations throughout the community.
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Police Department | City of Sturgis
The Sturgis Police Department is responsible for serving and protecting the citizens of Sturgis.
The Sturgis Police Department is responsible for serving and protecting the citizens of Sturgis.
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Finance Office | City of Selby
The Finance Office houses the following City of Selby departments: Finance (responsible for managing the fiscal affairs of the city, budget development and monitoring, accounting services, cash and asset management, payroll, contract administration, panning and zoning, grants management and financial reporting, city council agendas, long range planning for the City, and special use permits), Parks and Recreation (maintains parks, sports fields, and facilities, provides recreational programming, and manages the Recreation and Aquatics centers, Utilities (public utilities, water, sewer, and garbage collection), and Public Works (streets and sanitation, snow removal, sanitary sewer services, and storm water).
The Finance Office houses the following City of Selby departments: Finance (responsible for managing the fiscal affairs of the city, budget development and monitoring, accounting services, cash and asset management, payroll, contract administration, panning and zoning, grants management and financial reporting, city council agendas, long range planning for the City, and special use permits), Parks and Recreation (maintains parks, sports fields, and facilities, provides recreational programming, and manages the Recreation and Aquatics centers, Utilities (public utilities, water, sewer, and garbage collection), and Public Works (streets and sanitation, snow removal, sanitary sewer services, and storm water).
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Election InformationUtility Service ComplaintsSwimming FacilitiesBill Payment LocationsBuilding InspectionWater Service Connection/RepairRecreation CentersCity/County ParksWater Quality AssuranceTraffic SignsTrash/Garbage PickupWater ReclamationCity/County Planning OfficesUtility Service ProvidersZoningCity Government Departments/OfficesSnow Clearance/Street SaltingSnow/Ice Removal Ordinance EnforcementCity/Town Finance OfficesStreet SignsGeneral Recreational Activities/SportsRoadside Landscape Maintenance
Finance Office | City of Yankton
Provides the following:
​Utility Billing of water, wastewater, and solid waste involving setting up accounts, billing, collection and maintenance. also answers questions regarding watering restrictions.
​Payment Processing for Utilities, accounts receivable, sales tax, property tax, grants, special assessment and various other departmental revenues
​Accounts Payable processes all vendor invoices for City departments, submitting a schedule of bills to be approved for payment by the City Commission on the second Monday of each month. Upon Commission approval, checks are printed and released the following Thursday.
​Payroll maintenance, reports, and records are prepared and retained through the Finance Department.
​Data Processing computerizes many operations including utility billing, accounts payable, payroll, financial reporting, inventory, fixed asset tracking and all accounting records, maintaining the latest in technology while assisting other departments with computer hardware/software problems.
​Records Management collects, organizes and maintains all official City records such as Commission and board meeting minutes, resolutions, ordinances, grants, and bond documents.
​Financial Management reporting of budgeted and actual receipts and expenses recorded and tracked with various reports generated for the City Commission and departments. Fund investing, establishing reserve funds, and repaying municipal bonds, are required by South Dakota Codified Law and are also an aspect of financial management.
Provides the following:
​Utility Billing of water, wastewater, and solid waste involving setting up accounts, billing, collection and maintenance. also answers questions regarding watering restrictions.
​Payment Processing for Utilities, accounts receivable, sales tax, property tax, grants, special assessment and various other departmental revenues
​Accounts Payable processes all vendor invoices for City departments, submitting a schedule of bills to be approved for payment by the City Commission on the second Monday of each month. Upon Commission approval, checks are printed and released the following Thursday.
​Payroll maintenance, reports, and records are prepared and retained through the Finance Department.
​Data Processing computerizes many operations including utility billing, accounts payable, payroll, financial reporting, inventory, fixed asset tracking and all accounting records, maintaining the latest in technology while assisting other departments with computer hardware/software problems.
​Records Management collects, organizes and maintains all official City records such as Commission and board meeting minutes, resolutions, ordinances, grants, and bond documents.
​Financial Management reporting of budgeted and actual receipts and expenses recorded and tracked with various reports generated for the City Commission and departments. Fund investing, establishing reserve funds, and repaying municipal bonds, are required by South Dakota Codified Law and are also an aspect of financial management.
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City Office | City of Ipswich
Services provided are:
Finance - The office that is responsible for managing the fiscal affairs for the city. Responsibilities include budget development and monitoring, accounting, cash and asset management, payroll, contract administration, grants management and financial reporting.
Parks and Recreation - Maintains parks and green space areas as well as sports fields and facilities.
City Hall - Provides the City Council agendas, public records, location of City Council Meetings. City administration approves special event permits, coordinates planning, organizing and directing the activities of city departments.
Utilities - Includes water, sewer, and garbage collection
Public Works - Streets & sanitation, landfill, snow removal, sanitary sewer services, building permits, planning & zoning
Services provided are:
Finance - The office that is responsible for managing the fiscal affairs for the city. Responsibilities include budget development and monitoring, accounting, cash and asset management, payroll, contract administration, grants management and financial reporting.
Parks and Recreation - Maintains parks and green space areas as well as sports fields and facilities.
City Hall - Provides the City Council agendas, public records, location of City Council Meetings. City administration approves special event permits, coordinates planning, organizing and directing the activities of city departments.
Utilities - Includes water, sewer, and garbage collection
Public Works - Streets & sanitation, landfill, snow removal, sanitary sewer services, building permits, planning & zoning
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City/County ParksSwimming FacilitiesZoningRecreation CentersBill Payment LocationsStreet/Highway Traffic ControlSanitary LandfillsBeer/Liquor Licenses and PermitsCity/Town Clerk OfficesBusiness Registration/LicensingSnow Clearance/Street SaltingGovernment Buildings/InstallationsCity/Town Council OfficesBuilding PermitsCity Government Departments/OfficesCity/County Planning OfficesTrash/Garbage PickupGeneral Recreational Activities/SportsMayors Offices
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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Public Works Department | City of Sturgis
The Public Works Department consists of several entities such as:
Streets and Buildings: snow removal, street sweeping, street lighting, traffic control devices, GIS, city building and equipment maintenance
Wastewater: wastewater treatment, storm water drainage, irrigation, and sewer line maintenance
Sanitation: residential and commercial garbage service, restricted use rubble site, recycling program, curbside pick up service
Special events: city-wide clean up, traffic control, and engineering and contract administration for capital and public improvements
Rubble Site: See the Authorized Solid Waste page for information about what items can be taken to the Rubble Site. Many items can be taken to the Rubble Site free of charge (within a standard pickup truck-sized load) with a copy of a current Sturgis utility bill (see the Sanitation Policy for information); including batteries, tires (for a fee), leaves, branches, Christmas trees, etc. Please refer to the Fee Schedule for more details and pricing. The City of Sturgis Rubble Site is classified as restricted use. Certain items may not be accepted at a restricted-use rubble site. Please see the Unauthorized Solid Waste page for more details.
The Public Works Department consists of several entities such as:
Streets and Buildings: snow removal, street sweeping, street lighting, traffic control devices, GIS, city building and equipment maintenance
Wastewater: wastewater treatment, storm water drainage, irrigation, and sewer line maintenance
Sanitation: residential and commercial garbage service, restricted use rubble site, recycling program, curbside pick up service
Special events: city-wide clean up, traffic control, and engineering and contract administration for capital and public improvements
Rubble Site: See the Authorized Solid Waste page for information about what items can be taken to the Rubble Site. Many items can be taken to the Rubble Site free of charge (within a standard pickup truck-sized load) with a copy of a current Sturgis utility bill (see the Sanitation Policy for information); including batteries, tires (for a fee), leaves, branches, Christmas trees, etc. Please refer to the Fee Schedule for more details and pricing. The City of Sturgis Rubble Site is classified as restricted use. Certain items may not be accepted at a restricted-use rubble site. Please see the Unauthorized Solid Waste page for more details.
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Snow Clearance/Street SaltingElectric Service Connection/RepairWaste Tire RecyclingChristmas Tree RecyclingTraffic SignalsTraffic SignsCity Government Departments/OfficesGeographic Information System Development/ManagementStreet SignsWater ReclamationResidential Recycling ProgramsWastewater Collection/ProcessingMercury Waste Recycling and RecoveryTrash/Garbage PickupYard and Kitchen Waste RecyclingStreet/Highway Traffic ControlUtility Service Providers
Public Library | City of Aberdeen
The primary purpose of the Aberdeen Public Library is to provide resources and services in a variety of media to meet the needs of individuals and groups for education, information, and personal development including recreation and leisure.
Services and programming including books, audiobooks, eBooks, book clubs, DVDs, CDs, Magazines, area newspapers, homebound delivery of library materials within the city limits, free literacy and STEAM programs for children ages 0-18 (birth through teens), adult literacy programming, educational and multi-cultural programs, online card catalog and research databases, genealogy research and databases, free test proctoring, free Wi-Fi and internet access, free computer access, technology classes, one-on-one technology help by appointment, community rooms, and curbside pickup.
The primary purpose of the Aberdeen Public Library is to provide resources and services in a variety of media to meet the needs of individuals and groups for education, information, and personal development including recreation and leisure.
Services and programming including books, audiobooks, eBooks, book clubs, DVDs, CDs, Magazines, area newspapers, homebound delivery of library materials within the city limits, free literacy and STEAM programs for children ages 0-18 (birth through teens), adult literacy programming, educational and multi-cultural programs, online card catalog and research databases, genealogy research and databases, free test proctoring, free Wi-Fi and internet access, free computer access, technology classes, one-on-one technology help by appointment, community rooms, and curbside pickup.
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Home Library ServicesPublic Internet Access SitesMeeting SpaceBook LoanCity Government Departments/OfficesComputer Literacy Training ProgramsBook DownloadsLiteracy ProgramsChildren's Library ServicesGenealogical CollectionsOnline DatabasesPublic Access Computers/ToolsTelephone Book CollectionsMunicipal LibrariesRecording/Tape/CD Collections
City Departments | City of Scotland
Serving the city of Scotland, including public works (street, parks & rec, water, and wastewater), code enforcement, finance officer, mayor and council, police officer, and a Library Assistant.
Serving the city of Scotland, including public works (street, parks & rec, water, and wastewater), code enforcement, finance officer, mayor and council, police officer, and a Library Assistant.
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Street SignsCity/Town Finance OfficesUtility Service ProvidersCity/County ParksSnow Clearance/Street SaltingCity Government Departments/OfficesTraffic SignsCity/Town Council OfficesStreet/Highway Traffic ControlBuilding Code Enforcement/AppealsMunicipal LibrariesGovernment Buildings/InstallationsMayors Offices
Planning and Inspection Department | City of Brandon
Responsible for zoning issues, plat approvals, sign approvals, variance applications, conditional use permits, home occupations, construction plan reviews, permit issuance, building and plumbing field inspections, code enforcement and nuisance issues, comprehensive planning issues, and licensing residential contractors.
Responsible for zoning issues, plat approvals, sign approvals, variance applications, conditional use permits, home occupations, construction plan reviews, permit issuance, building and plumbing field inspections, code enforcement and nuisance issues, comprehensive planning issues, and licensing residential contractors.
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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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Aquatics Division | City of Rapid City
Roosevelt Swim Center
Indoor and 50 meter Roosevelt Swim Center Outdoor Pool
Providing open swim, family swim, walking pool, lap pool, water fitness classes, racquetball courts, land fitness classes, and limited cardio equipment.
Parkview Pool
Providing dividing board, fountains, slide, sand volleyball, and play area.
Jimmy Hilton Pool at Sioux Park
Providing youth dinosaur slide, lily-pads, 2 slides, and fountains.
Horace Mann Pool
Providing mountain slide, 2 run-out slides and 1 drop slide, climbing wall, and vortex pool.
Aquatics division services include fitness classes, CPR classes, babysitting classes, lifeguard courses, and American Red Cross health and safety courses.
Roosevelt Swim Center
Indoor and 50 meter Roosevelt Swim Center Outdoor Pool
Providing open swim, family swim, walking pool, lap pool, water fitness classes, racquetball courts, land fitness classes, and limited cardio equipment.
Parkview Pool
Providing dividing board, fountains, slide, sand volleyball, and play area.
Jimmy Hilton Pool at Sioux Park
Providing youth dinosaur slide, lily-pads, 2 slides, and fountains.
Horace Mann Pool
Providing mountain slide, 2 run-out slides and 1 drop slide, climbing wall, and vortex pool.
Aquatics division services include fitness classes, CPR classes, babysitting classes, lifeguard courses, and American Red Cross health and safety courses.
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Public Works & Engineering Division | City of Aberdeen
Oversees the following divisions of the City of Aberdeen: Street Maintenance, Solid Waste, Traffic Control, Utilities, the Water Treatment Plant, and the Water Reclamation Facility. These divisions are responsible for the maintenance and improvement of roads and alleys, snow removal, solid waste collection, contracted recycling, traffic control measures, the maintenance of all water main, sewer main, storm sewer, and drainage ways, treatment and conveyance of drinking water, and the conveyance, treatment, and discharge of waste water.
Oversees the following divisions of the City of Aberdeen: Street Maintenance, Solid Waste, Traffic Control, Utilities, the Water Treatment Plant, and the Water Reclamation Facility. These divisions are responsible for the maintenance and improvement of roads and alleys, snow removal, solid waste collection, contracted recycling, traffic control measures, the maintenance of all water main, sewer main, storm sewer, and drainage ways, treatment and conveyance of drinking water, and the conveyance, treatment, and discharge of waste water.
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Snow/Ice Removal Ordinance EnforcementUtility Service ComplaintsResidential Recycling ProgramsTraffic SignsTraffic SignalsCity Government Departments/OfficesWastewater Collection/ProcessingGeographic Information System Development/ManagementUtility Service ProvidersSnow Clearance/Street SaltingStreet/Highway Traffic ControlTrash/Garbage PickupStreet SignsWater Service Connection/RepairWater ReclamationStreet LightsWater Quality AssuranceFleet Maintenance Offices
HIV Positive Services | City of Sioux Falls Health Department
The Ryan White Part C program helps HIV positive people who live in Eastern SD to access primary health care. All patients who apply for the Part C Program will have access to case management services. The case managers help people with HIV/AIDS find services they need such as medical care, health insurance assistance, assistance with paying for medications, financial help, food/nutrition assistance, housing, referral to substance use treatment programs and/or mental health services, transportation, and other types of services. The Part C Program is a payer of last resort. Patients that are eligible for compensation through other programs, such as Medicare, Medicaid, or private health insurance, must first access assistance through those programs.
Funds are available to assist with primary care, lab testing, emergency prescriptions, outpatient mental health therapy, outpatient substance abuse treatment, dental care, transportation, outpatient nutritional services, and medical and non-medical case management.
Other services include nurse case management, social work case management services, and HIV testing.
The Ryan White Part C program helps HIV positive people who live in Eastern SD to access primary health care. All patients who apply for the Part C Program will have access to case management services. The case managers help people with HIV/AIDS find services they need such as medical care, health insurance assistance, assistance with paying for medications, financial help, food/nutrition assistance, housing, referral to substance use treatment programs and/or mental health services, transportation, and other types of services. The Part C Program is a payer of last resort. Patients that are eligible for compensation through other programs, such as Medicare, Medicaid, or private health insurance, must first access assistance through those programs.
Funds are available to assist with primary care, lab testing, emergency prescriptions, outpatient mental health therapy, outpatient substance abuse treatment, dental care, transportation, outpatient nutritional services, and medical and non-medical case management.
Other services include nurse case management, social work case management services, and HIV testing.
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AIDS/HIV IssuesDental CareComprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder TreatmentMental Health Expense AssistanceDisease/Disability InformationRepresentative Payee ServicesCity Government Departments/OfficesCase/Care ManagementPrescription Expense AssistanceAIDS/HIV Prevention CounselingNutrition Education
Library | Hurley Public Library
Library services include fiction and non-fiction reading materials to borrow, 3 public computers, free Wi-Fi (must get password from Librarian), access to e-books and digital audiobooks through the South Dakota State Library, monthly story-time and crafts for children, and other adult classes available (crafts, cooking, etc.).
Library services include fiction and non-fiction reading materials to borrow, 3 public computers, free Wi-Fi (must get password from Librarian), access to e-books and digital audiobooks through the South Dakota State Library, monthly story-time and crafts for children, and other adult classes available (crafts, cooking, etc.).
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Volunteer Fire Department | City of Custer
Professional volunteer firefighters providing fire services and issuing burn permits for the City of Custer.
Professional volunteer firefighters providing fire services and issuing burn permits for the City of Custer.
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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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Riverside Cemetery | City of Pierre
Riverside Cemetery has 35 acres that are maintained. There are around 400 burial sites left to purchase in the original 35 acres. In August of 2001 the City of Pierre purchased 52 additional acres, of which, 25 acres will be developed into burial sites and roads. This will give the cemetery an additional 12,400 burial sites.
Riverside Cemetery has 35 acres that are maintained. There are around 400 burial sites left to purchase in the original 35 acres. In August of 2001 the City of Pierre purchased 52 additional acres, of which, 25 acres will be developed into burial sites and roads. This will give the cemetery an additional 12,400 burial sites.
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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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Human Resources | City of Watertown
Provides customer service to all employees of the City and to the general public for all needs in area of: employment, recruiting, benefits, training and development, labor and employee relations.
Provides customer service to all employees of the City and to the general public for all needs in area of: employment, recruiting, benefits, training and development, labor and employee relations.
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