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Police Department | City of Spearfish

The Spearfish Police Department is responsible for serving and protecting the citizens of Spearfish. Services include a year-round prescription drug take-back site and licensing of the following businesses: pawn Brokers, taxis, and peddler/door to door sales (includes food trucks).

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Police Department | City of Pierre

The Pierre Police Department is responsible for serving and protecting the citizens of Pierre. Provides fingerprinting services for area residents. Medication secured drop box - walk in lobby.

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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.

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Police Department | City of Centerville

Responsible for serving and protecting the citizens of Centerville. Services include SAFE program, public speaking to various community organizations, enforces federal, state, county, and municipal laws and ordinances, responds to and investigates traffic accidents, and administers first responder assistance.

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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.

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CrimeStoppers | City of Sioux Falls Police Department

CrimeStoppers of the Sioux Empire, Inc. is a non-profit organization of concerned citizens that provides the public with an anonymous means to relay information concerning criminal activity to law enforcement. Cash rewards are paid for tips that result in the arrest or indictment of those responsible. Submit anonymous tips on criminal activity by calling 911 (if crime is in progress), visiting the CrimeStoppers Sioux Empire website, or downloading the CrimeStoppers P3 app.

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CrimeStoppers | City of Sioux Falls Police Department

CrimeStoppers of the Sioux Empire, Inc. is a non-profit organization of concerned citizens that provides the public with an anonymous means to relay information concerning criminal activity to law enforcement. Cash rewards are paid for tips that result in the arrest or indictment of those responsible. Submit anonymous tips on criminal activity by calling 911 (if crime is in progress), visiting the CrimeStoppers Sioux Empire website, or downloading the CrimeStoppers P3 app.

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Economic Development Department | City of Box Elder

Fosters sustainable growth, attracts targeted industries, and strives to enhance quality of life for businesses and residents of Box Elder. Provides resources to help new and existing businesses succeed, create jobs, and invest in the future of the city.

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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.

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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.

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City Departments and Services | City of Beresford

City services provided include the following: Mayor and city council, city administrator, city finance department, Beresford Municipal Telephone Company, street department, electric department, parks and recreation, public library, planning and zoning, and garbage, rubble and recycling.

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Community Development Department | City of Brookings

Provides advice, expertise, and service in the areas of land use planning, zoning administration, code enforcement, and community development initiatives.

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Street Department | City of Huron

Responsible for street repair, street sweeping, blading and graveling streets and alleys, and snow removal on city streets. To see a list of emergency snow routes and information on snow removal visit website.

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Attorney's Office | City of Mitchell

Provides legal services to the mayor, city council, and city staff. The City Attorney cannot provide legal advice to members of the general public.

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City Clerk | City of Sioux Falls City Council

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.

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Street Maintenance Division | City of Sioux Falls Public Works Department

Street Maintenance tasks comprise of street overlay, crack sealing, seal coating, curb/gutter repair, storm inlet repair, service cut repair, street sweeping, pothole patching, gravel road maintenance, minor bridge repair, and winter snow removal activities. Snow alerts and removal information can be found at www.siouxfalls.gov/snow. Categories include getting notified, finding your zone, sidewalk snow, snow gate information, and ticketing and towing. People can sign up to receive snow alert notifications by texting SNOWALERT to 888777.

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Wastewater Department | City of Vermillion

The plant is a secondary activated sludge facility and is designed to accommodate flows of two million gallons per day, with peak flows of up to four million gallons per day. The Wastewater department also installs sewer taps for residential housing and businesses, locates for underground digging, checking for sewer odors inside buildings, cleaning of the City sewer lines, and inspecting City sewer lines by televising media.

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Electric Light Division | City of Sioux Falls Public Works Department

Distributes public power through defined service territories in the City of Sioux Falls to over 2,900 customers and also maintains over 23,000 street lights in Sioux Falls. Payments after hours can be dropped off at the drop box located outside of City Hall at 224 W. 9th Street. (DO NOT PLACE CASH IN DROP BOX).

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Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department | City of Spearfish

Strive to provide safe, healthy and enjoyable park and recreation facilities to improve the quality of life for all the residents of the community. The Forestry Division manages trees on City properties and Spearfish is proud to have been recognized as a Tree City for the past 40 years. Maintains 182 acres of parkland which includes - 22 total developed parks, 6 "pocket" parks, and 5 sports complexes' Oversees 300 acres of Game Fish & Parks lease property 756-acre mountain park of Lookout Mountain Park 11 miles of Recreation Path 6 Pickleball courts 4,800 square foot skate park

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Community Development Department | City of Brookings

Provides advice, expertise, and service in the areas of land use planning, zoning administration, code enforcement, and community development initiatives.

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City Hall | City of Harrisburg

Citizens can contact the City of Harrisburg main office regarding the following: register for utility services, obtain building permits, planning and zoning inquiries, register pets, pay utility bills, notary services, economic development and Harrisburg chamber information, liquor licenses, garbage licenses, and peddler licenses. An online business directory of organizations belonging to this chamber is available on website.

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Solid Waste Department | City of Yankton

​The City of Yankton curbside collection provides residential solid waste and recycling pick-up. Christmas Trees: Christmas tree drop-off point for Yankton residents at the parking lot west of the Riverside Park baseball stadium. Christmas trees can also be taken to the Yankton Transfer Station during regular business hours. The Christmas tree drop-off point and the Transfer Station will start accepting trees beginning after December 26. A one-time residential, front curb, pick-up date will be determined in December. City Wide Cleanup: Spring cleaning opportunity, front curb pickup, for residents on the city garbage routes for tree branches, wood products, metal items, and concrete. For information on what items will not be picked up visit the city website. Household Hazardous Waste: Annual collection event accepting a variety of Household Hazardous Waste including cleaning products, household products, paint, shop, hobby, and repair supplies, and yard supplies. For a complete list of accepted items please visit the city website. Transfer Station (Landfill): Solid waste and ruble disposal for Yankton County. Visit website for disposal fee information.

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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.

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