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Human Resources Division | City of Rapid City

Core business services include payroll, recruiting, new hire onboarding, benefits administration, employee and labor relations and training. Also, provides information on career opportunities and disability consideration.

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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.

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Prescription Drug Drop Off Program | City of Sioux Falls Police Department

A secure box is available for drop off of unwanted, unused, or expired medications. No liquid medication is accepted A separated 'sharps' container is available A separate container is designated for chemotherapy drugs The drop box is located on the left side of the Law Enforcement Center front desk. People can bring their medication in and drop in the box. No information is required and no forms are necessary.

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City Golf Courses | City of Sioux Falls Parks and Recreation

The City of Sioux Falls owns three municipal golf courses: Elmwood, Prairie Green, and Kuehn Park. The courses are conveniently located and offer a great golf experience for players of all skill levels.

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Municipal Cemetery | City of Custer

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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Finance Office | City of Astoria

This office is responsible for managing the fiscal affairs of a city, town or township. Responsibilities vary by jurisdiction but generally include budget development and monitoring, accounting services, cash and asset management, payroll, contract administration, grants management and financial reporting.

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City Administrator | City of Chamberlain

Responsible for construction, inspection of roads, water line and sanitary sewer, building permit inspection, nuisance enforcement, hiring full-time and seasonal employees, zoning administrator, oversees the water, wastewater, street and parks departments and the swimming pool, and the administrator of the Planning and Zoning Board and the Chamberlain Housing Authority Board.

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Property Tax Refund | City of Sioux Falls Finance Department

Refunds the municipal portion of property taxes up to $500.00 on owner-occupied homes for homeowners who meet eligibility standards and have applied through either the Minnehaha or Lincoln County Treasurer's Office for the South Dakota's Assessment Freeze for Elderly and Disabled program by April 1. Approved homeowners will receive the refund the next calendar year.

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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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Fire Department | City of Box Elder

Provides first responder and fire fighting services to the residents of Box Elder.

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Carnegie Public Library | City of Armour

A public library in Armour, SD that hosts a collection of over 13,000 books along with video and audio books. Also offers residents access to digitized editions of local news resources, some of which have editions documented going back to 1884. Currently, the library images just the Armour Chronicle annually. The library offers an online portal that can be used to download and read e-books. Public internet services are offered at the library.

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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.

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Utility Billing Division | City of Sioux Falls Public Works Department

City office responsible for processing payment of residential utility services for city water, sewer, and some electric bills. Payment options: Pay Online: https://www.siouxfalls.gov/register-pay Automated Bill Payment Plan: (ACH) Monthly payments can be deducted from the customer's bank or savings account and set up through the self service portal at https://onemeter.siouxfalls.gov/ Pay In Person: Customers may pay bills at the Sioux Falls Utilities Billing Office, 231 N. Dakota Avenue, during regular business hours (8:00am - 5:00pm, Monday - Friday). There is a drop box located in the alley of the entry way to ground floor for after business hours. Please do not put cash in the drop box. Payment by Phone: Call (605) 367-8131 (24 hours a day / 7 days a week) to pay using the automated phone system. Will need 17-digit utility billing account number available. Pay by Mail: Sioux Falls Utilities provides a courtesy preaddressed envelope for mailing checks. Please do not mail cash. Pay at a Drop Box: Located in the alley outside of City Center, 231 N. Dakota Avenue, in downtown Sioux Falls. Please do not place cash in the drop box. Contact the City of Sioux Falls Utility Billing Office at (605) 367-8131 for more information. Disconnection information: The City will shut off water due to non-payment Monday - Thursday before 12:00noon. Before water is shut-off due to non-payment, the resident receives official notices in the mail and may also receive a voice message. A door-hanger is left on the property after the water has been shut off due to non-payment. Payment must be made (including all balance due and disconnection charge) through the Utility Billing Division Office (605) 367-8131 before service will be restored. If payment is made by 5:00pm, water service can be turned back on the same business day. This may occur well after 5:00pm. Employees do not/cannot accept payments in the field after 5:00pm to restore service that has been disconnected for non-payment.

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Aquatics | City of Sioux Falls Parks and Recreation

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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Animal / Pet Licenses | City of Sioux Falls Police Department

Animal licenses can be obtained through any veterinarian or by calling the Sioux Falls Police Records Department.

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City Offices | City of Alcester

Serving Alcester citizens with the following services - Public Utilities (Water, Sewer, Garbage), Parks and Recreation, Mayor's Office / City Hall, City Administration via City Hall, Public Works, Permits, Licenses, and Zoning and Planning.

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Crime Stoppers | City of Brookings

Submit tips anonymously regarding unsolved criminal activity and earn cash rewards if the information you provided leads to the arrest of the individual responsible for criminal activity. View suspects, missing persons, unsolved crimes, and sex offenders. Also learn about crime prevention.

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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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Parks & Recreation | City of Yankton

Parks and Recreation office provides tree planting information, oversight of the Auld-Brokaw Trail System, maintains a trail and parks map, and oversees park and facility rental. The Parks and Recreation department offers a recreation scholarship program for youth under 17 who live in Yankton to attend one swimming lesson and one recreation program per year dependent on class openings and financial and/or personal hardship. Summit Activities Center features an indoor pool with water slide, 2 gymnasiums, 3 multi-purpose rooms, cardiovascular equipment, multi-station weights, free weights, small indoor track, and locker facilities. Summit Activities Center outdoor facilities include 8 lighted tennis courts, an all-weather track, 2 softball fields, a walking path, and an arboretum with many different variety of trees and shrubs. Huether Family Aquatics Center is located at the intersection of 21st Street and Douglas. Offers an Olympic-sized pool, 2 3-meter high dive spring boards, 2 1-meter spring boards, 2 small water slides, and a Wading pool.

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Volunteer Fire Department | City of Clear Lake

The Clear Lake Fire Department consists of professional volunteer firefighters providing fire services and issuing burn permits for the City of Clear Lake.

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Water Division | City of Sioux Falls Public Works Department

Responsible for the maintenance, inspection, dispatch, repair, testing, and certification of the city's water distribution metering system. Disconnection information: - The City will shut off water due to non-payment Monday - Thursday before 12:00pm. Before water is shut-off due to non-payment, the resident receives official notices in the mail and may also receive a voice message. A door-hanger is left on the property after the water has been shut off due to non-payment. Payment must be made (including the past due balance and disconnection charge) through the Utility Billing Division Office (605) 367-8131 before service will be restored. If payment is made by 5:00pm, water service can be turned back on the same business day. This may occur well after 5:00pm. Employees do not/cannot accept payments in the field after 5:00pm to restore service that has been disconnected for non-payment. 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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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

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Deadwood Trolley | City of Deadwood

The City of Deadwood offers a transit service that stops at various locations around the Deadwood area. This is not a 24-hour service.

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Library | City of Spearfish

Library services include access to over 60,000 books, Audio books, Videos, Internet access via 10 computers, Wi-Fi, Digital Content including books and magazines, test proctoring, Teen programming, Adult programming and computer classes, Preschool and Children's programming, and Homebound program.

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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.

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