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Sioux Falls has six ice rinks around the city. Each ice rink has a warming house, limited concessions, vending and skate rentals available. Hours may change, subject to weather. Hours of operation are for the warming house. Those who have their own skates are welcome to skate during normal park hours.
**Parents of small children should be especially aware of weather conditions and warming house hours before leaving children at the outdoor rinks when weather conditions are extreme. Children ages 6 and under must be accompanied by someone 16 years of age or older.
Locations are:
Campus Park
Frank Olson Park
Jacobson Plaza, The Skate Ribbon and Warming House
McKennan Park
Memorial Park
Sherman Park
Tuthill Park
Hours of Operation:
Closed for the season - Watch for details, opening winter 2025.
Sioux Falls has two Hockey Rinks, both are 200' x 85' regulation-size ice rinks with the light levels up to outdoor hockey lighting standards. The rinks have composite fiberglass dasher boards and concrete floors for year-round use. The rinks accommodate up to amateur play.
Hockey Rink Locations:
Memorial Park
Sherman Park
Sioux Falls has six ice rinks around the city. Each ice rink has a warming house, limited concessions, vending and skate rentals available. Hours may change, subject to weather. Hours of operation are for the warming house. Those who have their own skates are welcome to skate during normal park hours.
**Parents of small children should be especially aware of weather conditions and warming house hours before leaving children at the outdoor rinks when weather conditions are extreme. Children ages 6 and under must be accompanied by someone 16 years of age or older.
Locations are:
Campus Park
Frank Olson Park
Jacobson Plaza, The Skate Ribbon and Warming House
McKennan Park
Memorial Park
Sherman Park
Tuthill Park
Hours of Operation:
Closed for the season - Watch for details, opening winter 2025.
Sioux Falls has two Hockey Rinks, both are 200' x 85' regulation-size ice rinks with the light levels up to outdoor hockey lighting standards. The rinks have composite fiberglass dasher boards and concrete floors for year-round use. The rinks accommodate up to amateur play.
Hockey Rink Locations:
Memorial Park
Sherman Park
Categories
Ice Skating Rinks
General Recreational Activities/Sports
City Government Departments/Offices
A drop-off recycling facility accepting the following recyclable items: plastic #1 and #2, tin cans, aluminum cans (market share price paid for aluminum cans), newspaper, corrugated cardboard, cereal/beer/pop/shoe boxes, lightweight press board, computer and white paper, mixed office and pastel paper (includes junk mail & window envelopes), shred office paper, magazines, catalogs, slicks, books, phone books, and scrap metals.
Satellite drop-off trailers available around the City of Vermillion and accept only basic recyclables. For reasons of safety and capacity, cardboard and glass should not be deposited into the trailers.
A drop-off recycling facility accepting the following recyclable items: plastic #1 and #2, tin cans, aluminum cans (market share price paid for aluminum cans), newspaper, corrugated cardboard, cereal/beer/pop/shoe boxes, lightweight press board, computer and white paper, mixed office and pastel paper (includes junk mail & window envelopes), shred office paper, magazines, catalogs, slicks, books, phone books, and scrap metals.
Satellite drop-off trailers available around the City of Vermillion and accept only basic recyclables. For reasons of safety and capacity, cardboard and glass should not be deposited into the trailers.
Categories
Residential Recycling Programs
City Government Departments/Offices
Dial-A-Ride provides pre-scheduled, curb-to-curb/door to door transportation service in Rapid City operated by the Rapid Transit System.
Riders must be pre-approved before scheduling a ride. Please see application information below for details.
Dial-A-Ride operates within the city limits of Rapid City, including the airport.
Dial-A-Ride provides pre-scheduled, curb-to-curb/door to door transportation service in Rapid City operated by the Rapid Transit System.
Riders must be pre-approved before scheduling a ride. Please see application information below for details.
Dial-A-Ride operates within the city limits of Rapid City, including the airport.
Categories
Disability Related Transportation
City Government Departments/Offices
The City Hall serves the citizens of Belle Fourche by holding meetings that determine the future of the City.
The Mayor and City Council hold City Council meetings to review and pass ordinances, approve hirings and resignations, approve payments, discuss special events and partnerships, and provide information to the public. These meetings are open to the public and always include a time for community input in which speakers are allowed a maximum of 3 minutes to discuss public business.
The City Hall also holds meetings for the Airport Board, Legal-Finance Committee, Library Board, Museum Board, Planning and Zoning Commission, Police Committee, Public Works Committee, Rec Center Committee, and Technology Board. The times of these meetings can be found on the city website. They are open to the public, and they include time for community input.
The City Administrator oversees the daily operations for all City departments, enforces City laws and ordinances, manages the long-range planning of the City, coordinates and communicates with other governmental agencies, serves as a liaison between City departments and the City Council, and engages with the residents of the City.
City Hall is also the location of offices for Finance, City Services (water service provider, sewer and garbage), Engineering, and Human Resources.
The City Hall serves the citizens of Belle Fourche by holding meetings that determine the future of the City.
The Mayor and City Council hold City Council meetings to review and pass ordinances, approve hirings and resignations, approve payments, discuss special events and partnerships, and provide information to the public. These meetings are open to the public and always include a time for community input in which speakers are allowed a maximum of 3 minutes to discuss public business.
The City Hall also holds meetings for the Airport Board, Legal-Finance Committee, Library Board, Museum Board, Planning and Zoning Commission, Police Committee, Public Works Committee, Rec Center Committee, and Technology Board. The times of these meetings can be found on the city website. They are open to the public, and they include time for community input.
The City Administrator oversees the daily operations for all City departments, enforces City laws and ordinances, manages the long-range planning of the City, coordinates and communicates with other governmental agencies, serves as a liaison between City departments and the City Council, and engages with the residents of the City.
City Hall is also the location of offices for Finance, City Services (water service provider, sewer and garbage), Engineering, and Human Resources.
Categories
Mayors Offices
City Government Departments/Offices
City/Town Council Offices
Government Buildings/Installations
Responsibilities of City Attorneys generally include providing legal services to the City. City attorneys usually cannot represent private citizens.
Responsibilities of City Attorneys generally include providing legal services to the City. City attorneys usually cannot represent private citizens.
Categories
City Attorney
City Government Departments/Offices
Public Works manages the Streets, Utilities, Landfill, and Household Hazardous Waste Facility (HHWF) for the city of Sioux Falls. Public Works also facilitate the planning, design, and construction of the city's annual capital improvement plan.
Public Works is responsible for maintaining the streets, including snow removal, delivering fresh drinking water, collecting and treating wastewater, maintaining the storm sewer system, delivering power to power customers while maintaining the street light system, operating the Regional Landfill and Household Hazardous Waste Facility, and traffic signals/signs.
Public Works manages the Streets, Utilities, Landfill, and Household Hazardous Waste Facility (HHWF) for the city of Sioux Falls. Public Works also facilitate the planning, design, and construction of the city's annual capital improvement plan.
Public Works is responsible for maintaining the streets, including snow removal, delivering fresh drinking water, collecting and treating wastewater, maintaining the storm sewer system, delivering power to power customers while maintaining the street light system, operating the Regional Landfill and Household Hazardous Waste Facility, and traffic signals/signs.
Categories
City Government Departments/Offices
Utility Service Providers
Maintains and operates the wastewater collection and treatment facility to have a minimum impact on the environment and enhance the quality of life for the community.
Maintains and operates the wastewater collection and treatment facility to have a minimum impact on the environment and enhance the quality of life for the community.
Categories
Water Quality Assurance
Water Reclamation
City Government Departments/Offices
Provides the Mayor, City Council, and City officers, employees, and agencies with effective legal representation and opinions on City affairs, and prosecutes violators of the City Code of Ordinances. The City Attorney also performs other services required by law or directed by the Mayor or City Council.
The City Attorney's Office cannot represent private parties or give them legal advice.
Provides the Mayor, City Council, and City officers, employees, and agencies with effective legal representation and opinions on City affairs, and prosecutes violators of the City Code of Ordinances. The City Attorney also performs other services required by law or directed by the Mayor or City Council.
The City Attorney's Office cannot represent private parties or give them legal advice.
Categories
Beer/Liquor Licenses and Permits
Business Registration/Licensing
City Government Departments/Offices
City Attorney
Code Enforcement works to improve the appearance and safety of Sioux Falls by assuring compliance with city ordinances.
Departments including City Attorney, Fire Rescue, Health, Parks/Recreation, Police, Planning and Development Services and Public Works work in cooperation to assure compliance with respective titles and chapters of the Sioux Falls Code of Ordinances.
Residents are able to ask questions, report non-emergency concerns and track progress on the City of Sioux Falls app.
Direct numbers for common code enforcement requests include:
Emergencies - 911
Animal Control and Police Non-Emergencies - 605-367-7000
City Attorney - 605-367-8880
Emerald Ash Borer Information - Help Line Center: 211
Engineering, Environmental/Household Hazardous Waste, Landfill, Street Hazards -
605-367-8600
Fair Housing Awareness, Human Relations - 605-367-8745
Fire (Non-Emergencies) - 605-367-8093
Health - 605-367-8760
Housing Repairs (Income Based) - 605-367-8180
Lawn Watering Schedule 605-373-6971
Mosquito Control - 605-367-8284
Property Maintenance, Sidewalk/Snow Violations, Nuisance Vegetation (including weeds, grass) - 605-978-6900
Trees/Forestry - 605-367-8222
Street Light Out - 605-373-6979
Zoning - 605-367-8254
For other issues and departments, please visit the website listed below.
Code Enforcement works to improve the appearance and safety of Sioux Falls by assuring compliance with city ordinances.
Departments including City Attorney, Fire Rescue, Health, Parks/Recreation, Police, Planning and Development Services and Public Works work in cooperation to assure compliance with respective titles and chapters of the Sioux Falls Code of Ordinances.
Residents are able to ask questions, report non-emergency concerns and track progress on the City of Sioux Falls app.
Direct numbers for common code enforcement requests include:
Emergencies - 911
Animal Control and Police Non-Emergencies - 605-367-7000
City Attorney - 605-367-8880
Emerald Ash Borer Information - Help Line Center: 211
Engineering, Environmental/Household Hazardous Waste, Landfill, Street Hazards -
605-367-8600
Fair Housing Awareness, Human Relations - 605-367-8745
Fire (Non-Emergencies) - 605-367-8093
Health - 605-367-8760
Housing Repairs (Income Based) - 605-367-8180
Lawn Watering Schedule 605-373-6971
Mosquito Control - 605-367-8284
Property Maintenance, Sidewalk/Snow Violations, Nuisance Vegetation (including weeds, grass) - 605-978-6900
Trees/Forestry - 605-367-8222
Street Light Out - 605-373-6979
Zoning - 605-367-8254
For other issues and departments, please visit the website listed below.
Categories
Snow/Ice Removal Ordinance Enforcement
City Government Departments/Offices
Local Government Complaints/Ombudsman Offices
Building Code Enforcement/Appeals
Weed Abatement/Brush Control
Legislation Information
The landfill is located on 450 acres and has operated at this location since 1960. On an average day the landfill receives 450-500 tons of non-hazardous solid waste. In addition to household waste, the landfill receives construction and demolition debris, non-hazardous special wastes, and non-infectious medical waste for disposal. A Subtitle D landfill which can accept anything considered non-hazardous or liquid.
Garbage and Waste:
Accepts all garbage and waste, except for:
liquids like non solidified paints, stains, week killers, oil etc.
also can not accept medical waste or anything considered hazardous (ie. anything labeled Dangerous, Combustible, Caution, Flammable etc.) Examples include; antifreeze, fire extinguishers, gas, water/oil mixtures, herbicides, fertilizers, mag-water, full aerosol cans, etc.
Electronics:
All electronics are directed to Black Hills Eco-Works for recycling. For current fees, contact Black Hills Eco-Works. Rapid City Landfill does have an Eco-Works drop-off site on the citizen campus for computers, laptops, tables, and cell phones for no fee.
Annual events:
Household Hazardous Waste recycling event, more details available soon.
Annual City Wide Clean-Up week: TBD
Curbside Recycling:
Place items in city issued blue recycling bins. Glass, Aluminum, Steel, & Plastic (#1 & 2)
Rapid City Sharps Disposal - Following disposal guidelines listed on the website. Drop off locations include:
Public Safety Building (300 Kansas City Street) 7:00am - 6:00pm, Monday - Friday
City Hall (300 6th Street) 8:00am - 4:00pm, Monday - Friday
Landfill Education Center (5165 S. Hwy 79) 7:00am - 3:45pm, Monday - Friday
Yard waste and branches:
Accepted at the Rapid City Landfill at no charge (residents and businesses), 7:00am - 3:45pm, Monday - Friday
Christmas Tree Remote Disposal sites:
- Open December 26 - January 31. Please bring Christmas trees without plastic bags, ornaments, and lights. Locations include:
West Blvd N.
Fitzgerald Stadium
Facilities with Christmas Lights Recycling:
Ace Hardware Stores
Family Fare Stores
Boyd's Baken Park Location
Rapid City Library
City Hall
Rapid City Landfill
Western Dakota Tech
Batteries:
- Regular household alkaline non-rechargeable batteries (size AAA, AA,C, D etc.) can be placed in garbage. If it is rechargeable it is recyclable. Also when there is a recycle battery seal or the abbreviations Ni-Cd, Ni-MH, Li-ion, or PB printed on a battery pack it means the battery can be recycled. Bring rechargeable batteries to drop-off locations:
Batteries Plus Bulbs (2060 W. Main) 8:00am - 8:00pm.
The landfill is located on 450 acres and has operated at this location since 1960. On an average day the landfill receives 450-500 tons of non-hazardous solid waste. In addition to household waste, the landfill receives construction and demolition debris, non-hazardous special wastes, and non-infectious medical waste for disposal. A Subtitle D landfill which can accept anything considered non-hazardous or liquid.
Garbage and Waste:
Accepts all garbage and waste, except for:
liquids like non solidified paints, stains, week killers, oil etc.
also can not accept medical waste or anything considered hazardous (ie. anything labeled Dangerous, Combustible, Caution, Flammable etc.) Examples include; antifreeze, fire extinguishers, gas, water/oil mixtures, herbicides, fertilizers, mag-water, full aerosol cans, etc.
Electronics:
All electronics are directed to Black Hills Eco-Works for recycling. For current fees, contact Black Hills Eco-Works. Rapid City Landfill does have an Eco-Works drop-off site on the citizen campus for computers, laptops, tables, and cell phones for no fee.
Annual events:
Household Hazardous Waste recycling event, more details available soon.
Annual City Wide Clean-Up week: TBD
Curbside Recycling:
Place items in city issued blue recycling bins. Glass, Aluminum, Steel, & Plastic (#1 & 2)
Rapid City Sharps Disposal - Following disposal guidelines listed on the website. Drop off locations include:
Public Safety Building (300 Kansas City Street) 7:00am - 6:00pm, Monday - Friday
City Hall (300 6th Street) 8:00am - 4:00pm, Monday - Friday
Landfill Education Center (5165 S. Hwy 79) 7:00am - 3:45pm, Monday - Friday
Yard waste and branches:
Accepted at the Rapid City Landfill at no charge (residents and businesses), 7:00am - 3:45pm, Monday - Friday
Christmas Tree Remote Disposal sites:
- Open December 26 - January 31. Please bring Christmas trees without plastic bags, ornaments, and lights. Locations include:
West Blvd N.
Fitzgerald Stadium
Facilities with Christmas Lights Recycling:
Ace Hardware Stores
Family Fare Stores
Boyd's Baken Park Location
Rapid City Library
City Hall
Rapid City Landfill
Western Dakota Tech
Batteries:
- Regular household alkaline non-rechargeable batteries (size AAA, AA,C, D etc.) can be placed in garbage. If it is rechargeable it is recyclable. Also when there is a recycle battery seal or the abbreviations Ni-Cd, Ni-MH, Li-ion, or PB printed on a battery pack it means the battery can be recycled. Bring rechargeable batteries to drop-off locations:
Batteries Plus Bulbs (2060 W. Main) 8:00am - 8:00pm.
Categories
Christmas Tree Recycling
Electronic Waste Recycling
Residential Recycling Programs
Yard and Kitchen Waste Recycling
Hazardous Materials Collection Sites
City Government Departments/Offices
Mercury Waste Recycling and Recovery
Sharps Disposal Programs
Sanitary Landfills
Provides the following services: town issues, water and sewer billing/services, building permits, vendor permits, and notary public.
Provides the following services: town issues, water and sewer billing/services, building permits, vendor permits, and notary public.
Categories
Water Service Connection/Repair
City Government Departments/Offices
Notary Public Services
City/Town Finance Offices
Utility Service Providers
Wastewater Collection/Processing
Building Permits
Mayors Offices
Government Buildings/Installations
The City Clerk's office handles city elections, council meetings, agendas, and minutes. The clerk's office serves as Sioux Falls city council staff.
To access the Sioux Falls Charter and Municipal Code, check voter registration, sample ballots, precincts or districts please visit the website.
The City Clerk's office handles city elections, council meetings, agendas, and minutes. The clerk's office serves as Sioux Falls city council staff.
To access the Sioux Falls Charter and Municipal Code, check voter registration, sample ballots, precincts or districts please visit the website.
Categories
City/Town Council Offices
City/Town Clerk Offices
Voter Registration Offices
Notary Public Services
Legislation Information
Election Information
City Government Departments/Offices
Assesses the emergency situation and then dispatches appropriate responding agencies including; police, sheriff, fire, ambulance services, and / or highway patrol.
Assesses the emergency situation and then dispatches appropriate responding agencies including; police, sheriff, fire, ambulance services, and / or highway patrol.
Categories
911 Services
Sheriff
Medication Disposal
Ambulance Services
Mental Health Warrants
Fire Control/Extinction
Municipal Police
Critical Incident Stress Debriefing
City Government Departments/Offices
Highway Patrol
State Government Agencies/Departments
Serving the residents of Brandon through the following services - water and sewer, city parks, planning and inspection department, accounting, street department, and summer recreation program.
Serving the residents of Brandon through the following services - water and sewer, city parks, planning and inspection department, accounting, street department, and summer recreation program.
Categories
City Government Departments/Offices
Swimming Facilities
Government Buildings/Installations
City/Town Finance Offices
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Residential Energy/Water Conservation Rebates
City/County Planning Offices
City/County Parks
Street Signs
Utility Service Providers
Building Inspection
Street/Highway Traffic Control
Water Conservation Enforcement
Traffic Signs
Zoning
Sioux Falls Paratransit provides curb-to-curb transportation to individuals who are unable to use the fixed-route system. Service is provided within a defined Paratransit service area.
Sioux Falls Paratransit provides curb-to-curb transportation to individuals who are unable to use the fixed-route system. Service is provided within a defined Paratransit service area.
Categories
Disability Related Transportation
City Government Departments/Offices
Manages neighborhood reconstruction and large infrastructure projects and provides information on utilities. Consists of several departments:
The Sewer Department conducts studies to determine sewer rates, maintains the City's sewer system, and keeps a list of companies that are licensed to clean residential sewers within the City.
The Street Department manages snow removal and maintains the City's street system.
The Water Department establishes water rates, conducts water studies to determine rates and water quality, enforces water conservation policies, and provides information about stormwater.
Manages neighborhood reconstruction and large infrastructure projects and provides information on utilities. Consists of several departments:
The Sewer Department conducts studies to determine sewer rates, maintains the City's sewer system, and keeps a list of companies that are licensed to clean residential sewers within the City.
The Street Department manages snow removal and maintains the City's street system.
The Water Department establishes water rates, conducts water studies to determine rates and water quality, enforces water conservation policies, and provides information about stormwater.
Categories
City Public Health Departments
Street/Highway Traffic Control
Bill Payment Locations
Utility Service Providers
Street Signs
Water Conservation Enforcement
Residential Energy/Water Conservation Rebates
Water Quality Assurance
Snow Clearance/Street Salting
Street Lights
City Government Departments/Offices
Wastewater Collection/Processing
Water Reclamation
Programs and services available at the public library include - books, eBooks, audio books, magazines, DVDs, interlibrary loans, activities for adults, young adults, children, and families, summer reading programs, computers with internet access, genealogy, young adult and children's areas, Karen and Spanish collections, reference desk, Online Card Catalog, On-line full-text reference databases, Color copier, Meeting space, and Used book sales.
Programs and services available at the public library include - books, eBooks, audio books, magazines, DVDs, interlibrary loans, activities for adults, young adults, children, and families, summer reading programs, computers with internet access, genealogy, young adult and children's areas, Karen and Spanish collections, reference desk, Online Card Catalog, On-line full-text reference databases, Color copier, Meeting space, and Used book sales.
Categories
Book Loan
City Government Departments/Offices
Genealogical Collections
Meeting Space
Online Databases
Book Downloads
Municipal Libraries
Telephone Book Collections
Public Access Computers/Tools
Interlibrary Loan
Assesses the emergency situation and then dispatches appropriate responding agencies including; police, sheriff, fire, ambulance services, and / or highway patrol.
Assesses the emergency situation and then dispatches appropriate responding agencies including; police, sheriff, fire, ambulance services, and / or highway patrol.
Categories
911 Services
Sheriff
Medication Disposal
Ambulance Services
Mental Health Warrants
Fire Control/Extinction
Municipal Police
Critical Incident Stress Debriefing
City Government Departments/Offices
Highway Patrol
State Government Agencies/Departments
Sioux Falls has six ice rinks around the city. Each ice rink has a warming house, limited concessions, vending and skate rentals available. Hours may change, subject to weather. Hours of operation are for the warming house. Those who have their own skates are welcome to skate during normal park hours.
**Parents of small children should be especially aware of weather conditions and warming house hours before leaving children at the outdoor rinks when weather conditions are extreme. Children ages 6 and under must be accompanied by someone 16 years of age or older.
Locations are:
Campus Park
Frank Olson Park
Jacobson Plaza, The Skate Ribbon and Warming House
McKennan Park
Memorial Park
Sherman Park
Tuthill Park
Hours of Operation:
Closed for the season - Watch for details, opening winter 2025.
Sioux Falls has two Hockey Rinks, both are 200' x 85' regulation-size ice rinks with the light levels up to outdoor hockey lighting standards. The rinks have composite fiberglass dasher boards and concrete floors for year-round use. The rinks accommodate up to amateur play.
Hockey Rink Locations:
Memorial Park
Sherman Park
Sioux Falls has six ice rinks around the city. Each ice rink has a warming house, limited concessions, vending and skate rentals available. Hours may change, subject to weather. Hours of operation are for the warming house. Those who have their own skates are welcome to skate during normal park hours.
**Parents of small children should be especially aware of weather conditions and warming house hours before leaving children at the outdoor rinks when weather conditions are extreme. Children ages 6 and under must be accompanied by someone 16 years of age or older.
Locations are:
Campus Park
Frank Olson Park
Jacobson Plaza, The Skate Ribbon and Warming House
McKennan Park
Memorial Park
Sherman Park
Tuthill Park
Hours of Operation:
Closed for the season - Watch for details, opening winter 2025.
Sioux Falls has two Hockey Rinks, both are 200' x 85' regulation-size ice rinks with the light levels up to outdoor hockey lighting standards. The rinks have composite fiberglass dasher boards and concrete floors for year-round use. The rinks accommodate up to amateur play.
Hockey Rink Locations:
Memorial Park
Sherman Park
Categories
Ice Skating Rinks
General Recreational Activities/Sports
City Government Departments/Offices
Sioux Falls has three skate parks: Drake Springs Skate Park, Kuehn Park, and Barb Iverson Skate Plaza. Only skateboards, inline skates, and BMX bikes allowed. No other wheeled devices of any kind are allowed within the skate park.
Availability of skate parks in the future may be dependent on patrons' compliance with the following:
Skate at your own risk as parks are not supervised and users assume all risks inherent in the use of these facilities. Use of these facilities may result in serious injury or death.
It is strongly recommended that users wear an approved helmet, knee and elbow pads, and wrist guards.
Food and drink are not allowed inside the rink or skate park areas.
Glass, alcohol, and smoking are prohibited.
No stickers, loud music, inappropriate language/actions, or reckless behavior allowed.
Sioux Falls has three skate parks: Drake Springs Skate Park, Kuehn Park, and Barb Iverson Skate Plaza. Only skateboards, inline skates, and BMX bikes allowed. No other wheeled devices of any kind are allowed within the skate park.
Availability of skate parks in the future may be dependent on patrons' compliance with the following:
Skate at your own risk as parks are not supervised and users assume all risks inherent in the use of these facilities. Use of these facilities may result in serious injury or death.
It is strongly recommended that users wear an approved helmet, knee and elbow pads, and wrist guards.
Food and drink are not allowed inside the rink or skate park areas.
Glass, alcohol, and smoking are prohibited.
No stickers, loud music, inappropriate language/actions, or reckless behavior allowed.
Categories
Skate Parks
City/County Parks
City Government Departments/Offices
Community library with the following services: books, audio books, DVDs, magazines and newspapers for check-out for all ages; digital services including E-books, audio books, magazines and movies downloadable to personal device; local history collections including South Dakota Room and Centennial Archives; Interlibrary loan service, free databases including genealogy research, consumer health, PubMed, Sanborn maps and resources for pre-school through teens; public computers and laptops during open hours, wireless internet 24/7 with password, online newspaper index, and children's programming: lap sit and pre-school story hours, Head Start Storytime, after school club, homework help, and summer reading program for children and adults.
Community library with the following services: books, audio books, DVDs, magazines and newspapers for check-out for all ages; digital services including E-books, audio books, magazines and movies downloadable to personal device; local history collections including South Dakota Room and Centennial Archives; Interlibrary loan service, free databases including genealogy research, consumer health, PubMed, Sanborn maps and resources for pre-school through teens; public computers and laptops during open hours, wireless internet 24/7 with password, online newspaper index, and children's programming: lap sit and pre-school story hours, Head Start Storytime, after school club, homework help, and summer reading program for children and adults.
Categories
Public Access Computers/Tools
Videotape/DVD Collections
Municipal Libraries
Interlibrary Loan
Public Internet Access Sites
Book Loan
Children's Library Services
City Government Departments/Offices
Meeting Space
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.
Categories
911 Services
Medication Disposal
Municipal Police
Critical Incident Stress Debriefing
General Crime Reporting
Ambulance Services
City Government Departments/Offices
The Hill City Public Library is open to the public and free to all patrons and includes an extensive collection of Hill City memorabilia, stories, and books relating to the history of the region. Also available is high-speed internet and Wi-Fi.
Library Programming - Imagination club every Thursday at 3:30pm, Story Time every Friday at 9:30am, and Book Club every last Tuesday of the month at 5:00pm.
The Hill City Public Library is open to the public and free to all patrons and includes an extensive collection of Hill City memorabilia, stories, and books relating to the history of the region. Also available is high-speed internet and Wi-Fi.
Library Programming - Imagination club every Thursday at 3:30pm, Story Time every Friday at 9:30am, and Book Club every last Tuesday of the month at 5:00pm.
Categories
Municipal Libraries
Public Access Computers/Tools
Book Loan
Children's Library Services
Public Internet Access Sites
City Government Departments/Offices
Sioux Falls Parks and Recreation operates the Midco® Aquatic Center and eight other facilities, including three family aquatic centers, two neighborhood aquatic facilities, three spray parks, and two wading pools. Open swim at aquatic facilities is 1:00pm - 5:00pm and 6:30pm - 8:00pm daily. Children 6 years old and younger must be supervised by someone at least 16. The ratio of children 6 and younger must not exceed five per adult. Spray parks are open 11:00am - 8:00pm.
Swim passes are available to buy or renew. Swim passes may be used at any of the following aquatic facilities when open:
Drake Springs Family Aquatic Center, daily admission or swim pass
Frank Olson Pool, daily admission or swim pass
Hayward Park Splash Pad, free
Kuehn Park Pool, daily admission or swim pass
Laurel Oak Family Aquatic Center, daily admission or swim pass
Midco® Aquatic Center, daily admission or swim pass
McKennan Park Wading Pool, free
Pioneer Spray Park, free
T. Denny Sanford Splash Pad, free
Terrace Park Family Aquatic Center, daily admission or swim pass
There are programming and events happening at each pool during the summer, find dates and locations at Siouxfalls.gov/guide.
Swimming lessons are available indoor year-round at the Midco Aquatic Center. Outdoor lessons are available during the summer at various outdoor pool locations. Registration is online. Courses are divided into six levels, starting with Level 1 for children aged 5 and older who are comfortable standing in three feet of water without support. Please note that successful demonstration of skills from the preceding level is a prerequisite for all levels except Level 1.
Sioux Falls Parks and Recreation operates the Midco® Aquatic Center and eight other facilities, including three family aquatic centers, two neighborhood aquatic facilities, three spray parks, and two wading pools. Open swim at aquatic facilities is 1:00pm - 5:00pm and 6:30pm - 8:00pm daily. Children 6 years old and younger must be supervised by someone at least 16. The ratio of children 6 and younger must not exceed five per adult. Spray parks are open 11:00am - 8:00pm.
Swim passes are available to buy or renew. Swim passes may be used at any of the following aquatic facilities when open:
Drake Springs Family Aquatic Center, daily admission or swim pass
Frank Olson Pool, daily admission or swim pass
Hayward Park Splash Pad, free
Kuehn Park Pool, daily admission or swim pass
Laurel Oak Family Aquatic Center, daily admission or swim pass
Midco® Aquatic Center, daily admission or swim pass
McKennan Park Wading Pool, free
Pioneer Spray Park, free
T. Denny Sanford Splash Pad, free
Terrace Park Family Aquatic Center, daily admission or swim pass
There are programming and events happening at each pool during the summer, find dates and locations at Siouxfalls.gov/guide.
Swimming lessons are available indoor year-round at the Midco Aquatic Center. Outdoor lessons are available during the summer at various outdoor pool locations. Registration is online. Courses are divided into six levels, starting with Level 1 for children aged 5 and older who are comfortable standing in three feet of water without support. Please note that successful demonstration of skills from the preceding level is a prerequisite for all levels except Level 1.
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