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Airport | Rapid City Regional Airport
City owned and operated airport featuring flights from Allegiant Air, American Airlines, Delta Airlines, United Airlines, and Sun Country. Carriers and flight schedules are subject to change.
City owned and operated airport featuring flights from Allegiant Air, American Airlines, Delta Airlines, United Airlines, and Sun Country. Carriers and flight schedules are subject to change.
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City Hall | City of Whitewood
City departments including Public Works (Streets, Parks, Water, Sewer), Planning and Zoning, Finance Office, Building Inspector, Community Hall, Mayor and Council, and Public Library.
City departments including Public Works (Streets, Parks, Water, Sewer), Planning and Zoning, Finance Office, Building Inspector, Community Hall, Mayor and Council, and Public Library.
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ZoningGovernment Buildings/InstallationsUtility Service ProvidersCity/Town Council OfficesStreet/Highway Traffic ControlTraffic SignsCity/Town Finance OfficesStreet SignsCity/County Planning OfficesWastewater Collection/ProcessingBuilding InspectionMayors OfficesCity Government Departments/OfficesWater Service Connection/RepairMeeting Space
Bridges Golf Course | City of Beresford
Provides a 9-hole public golf course in Beresford, South Dakota. On-site amenities include a full-service bar, snack bar, driving range, and putting green. Hosts tournaments. Offers golf instruction. Maintains golf leagues including a Senior Men's League, Evening Men's League, Wednesday Morning Ladies' League, and Evening Women's League.
Provides a 9-hole public golf course in Beresford, South Dakota. On-site amenities include a full-service bar, snack bar, driving range, and putting green. Hosts tournaments. Offers golf instruction. Maintains golf leagues including a Senior Men's League, Evening Men's League, Wednesday Morning Ladies' League, and Evening Women's League.
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Golf Course Commission | City of Huron
Two municipal golf courses are operated by the City of Huron through a Golf Course Commission which is appointed by the Mayor.
Broadland Creek National Golf Course, 118 22nd Street N.W.
Memorial Golf Course, 50 Jersey Avenue N.E.
Two municipal golf courses are operated by the City of Huron through a Golf Course Commission which is appointed by the Mayor.
Broadland Creek National Golf Course, 118 22nd Street N.W.
Memorial Golf Course, 50 Jersey Avenue N.E.
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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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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 Library | City of Belle Fourche
Community library with the following services - E-Books, Public Access Computers, Internet & Wireless, scanning, copying and printing, new fiction books, interlibrary loans, online movie streaming service, DVDs, children's programs, magazines, newspapers, and Books on CD.
Special collection - SD Genealogy and Large Print
Community library with the following services - E-Books, Public Access Computers, Internet & Wireless, scanning, copying and printing, new fiction books, interlibrary loans, online movie streaming service, DVDs, children's programs, magazines, newspapers, and Books on CD.
Special collection - SD Genealogy and Large Print
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Public Works Department | City of Brandon
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.
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Water Conservation EnforcementSnow Clearance/Street SaltingBill Payment LocationsWater Quality AssuranceStreet SignsWastewater Collection/ProcessingCity Government Departments/OfficesWater ReclamationStreet/Highway Traffic ControlStreet LightsResidential Energy/Water Conservation RebatesCity Public Health DepartmentsUtility Service Providers
Missouri Valley Recycling Center | City of Vermillion
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.
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Police Department | City of Lennox
The Lennox Police Department is responsible for serving and protecting the citizens of Lennox.
The Lennox Police Department is responsible for serving and protecting the citizens of Lennox.
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Public Transit | City of Brandon
Serves passengers within Brandon city limits with a demand response public transit system.
Rides must be scheduled at least one day in advance, by calling and leaving a message (with name and phone number) if a dispatcher is unavailable and someone will get back to you as soon as possible.
Brandon Transit is owned by city of Brandon and is managed by ROCS (Rural Office of Community Services).
Serves passengers within Brandon city limits with a demand response public transit system.
Rides must be scheduled at least one day in advance, by calling and leaving a message (with name and phone number) if a dispatcher is unavailable and someone will get back to you as soon as possible.
Brandon Transit is owned by city of Brandon and is managed by ROCS (Rural Office of Community Services).
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Library Services | Beresford Public Library
Provides the following services - internet browsing & e-mail, Wi-Fi hotspot, DVD's, 2 community meeting rooms for non-profit public use, books, and magazines for adults and children, separate study/reference area, children's story hour, summer reading program, selection of new bestsellers, copy, scanning and fax services, laminating services, special programming for all ages, and reference services. The library also provides access to downloadable eBooks and digital audiobooks with library account.
Provides the following services - internet browsing & e-mail, Wi-Fi hotspot, DVD's, 2 community meeting rooms for non-profit public use, books, and magazines for adults and children, separate study/reference area, children's story hour, summer reading program, selection of new bestsellers, copy, scanning and fax services, laminating services, special programming for all ages, and reference services. The library also provides access to downloadable eBooks and digital audiobooks with library account.
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Finance Office | City of Emery
Responsible for managing the fiscal affairs of the city including budget development and monitoring, accounting services, cash and asset management, payroll, contract administration, grants management, and financial reporting.
Responsible for managing the fiscal affairs of the city including budget development and monitoring, accounting services, cash and asset management, payroll, contract administration, grants management, and financial reporting.
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Human Resources Officer | City of Brandon
Manages hiring and employee retention for the City of Brandon, and provides employee benefit information.
Manages hiring and employee retention for the City of Brandon, and provides employee benefit information.
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Parks, Recreation, and Forestry | City of Brookings
Recreation Opportunities - provides a wide range of youth and adult public recreational activities. City recreation exists to provide opportunities for leisure time activities at an affordable cost, usually subsidized by public funds, which are not feasible or easily provided by the private sector.
Forestry - purpose is to preserve and perpetuate one of the community's most valuable natural resource and asset - its municipal forest of trees on public property, including boulevards, parks and other city properties. The City of Brookings is responsible for the planting, care and maintenance and removal / replacement of trees on public property, including city boulevards, parks and schools.
Parks Department - builds and maintains the parks in the Brookings Park system, comprising over 640 acres. The department also cooperates closely with the Brookings School District in building and maintaining joint school / park facilities. A full-time staff, assisted by seasonal employees, provides all maintenance and plays a significant role in developing and constructing new parks.
Mini Parks / Neighborhood Parks:Special Use Parks: Community Parks: Arrowhead Park Bob Shelden Baseball Field Dwiggins/Medary Park Camelot Park Brookings Prairie Hillcrest Park (Picnic Shelter Rental) Indian Hills Park Edgebrook Golf Course Larson Park Lions Park Fifth Street Gym Pioneer Park (Picnic Shelter Rental) McClemans Park Fishback Soccer Complex Others: Medary Park Larson Ice Center Dakota Nature Park Mickelson Park Northbrook Park Community Gardens Dog Park Moriarty Park Pump Park and Single Track Trail Hillcrest Aquatic Center Sarah Renee Park Southbrook Softball Complex Larson Ice Center Sexauer Park Bike Trail Larson Park Disc Golf Skate Park Pathways and Trails Southside Park Rotary Park Valley View Park Sexauer Park Campground Sexauer Park Dog Park
Recreation Opportunities - provides a wide range of youth and adult public recreational activities. City recreation exists to provide opportunities for leisure time activities at an affordable cost, usually subsidized by public funds, which are not feasible or easily provided by the private sector.
Forestry - purpose is to preserve and perpetuate one of the community's most valuable natural resource and asset - its municipal forest of trees on public property, including boulevards, parks and other city properties. The City of Brookings is responsible for the planting, care and maintenance and removal / replacement of trees on public property, including city boulevards, parks and schools.
Parks Department - builds and maintains the parks in the Brookings Park system, comprising over 640 acres. The department also cooperates closely with the Brookings School District in building and maintaining joint school / park facilities. A full-time staff, assisted by seasonal employees, provides all maintenance and plays a significant role in developing and constructing new parks.
Mini Parks / Neighborhood Parks:Special Use Parks: Community Parks: Arrowhead Park Bob Shelden Baseball Field Dwiggins/Medary Park Camelot Park Brookings Prairie Hillcrest Park (Picnic Shelter Rental) Indian Hills Park Edgebrook Golf Course Larson Park Lions Park Fifth Street Gym Pioneer Park (Picnic Shelter Rental) McClemans Park Fishback Soccer Complex Others: Medary Park Larson Ice Center Dakota Nature Park Mickelson Park Northbrook Park Community Gardens Dog Park Moriarty Park Pump Park and Single Track Trail Hillcrest Aquatic Center Sarah Renee Park Southbrook Softball Complex Larson Ice Center Sexauer Park Bike Trail Larson Park Disc Golf Skate Park Pathways and Trails Southside Park Rotary Park Valley View Park Sexauer Park Campground Sexauer Park Dog Park
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Public Library | City of Deadwood
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.
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Vector Control | City of Sioux Falls Health Department
Vector means anything that can spread a disease. This office focuses primarily on insect vectors, such as mosquitoes. However, many other insect related concerns also come through this department.
Vector means anything that can spread a disease. This office focuses primarily on insect vectors, such as mosquitoes. However, many other insect related concerns also come through this department.
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Water Department | City of Yankton
Distributes and treats water for the City of Yankton.
Distributes and treats water for the City of Yankton.
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Transit | City of Canton
Transit system for Canton.
Transit system for Canton.
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City Clerk's Office | City of Brookings
Encourages, stimulates, and rewards citizen participation in local government. The contributions of time and expertise made by volunteers to develop, improve and coordinate city programs is inherent in the democratic process. Licenses available through the City Clerk's Office include: Alcohol, including: liquor, malt, sidewalk sales, temporary, and wine; businesses including carnival, circus, commercial garbage hauler, house mover, pawnbroker, plumber, and residential contractor; taxi service/driver; peddler/transient merchant; temporary merchant license for arts festivals and temporary venders; and transportation network company. Permits available include through the City Clerk's Office include: temporary vender permit for food trucks, noise permit, parade permit, raffle permit, and street closure
Encourages, stimulates, and rewards citizen participation in local government. The contributions of time and expertise made by volunteers to develop, improve and coordinate city programs is inherent in the democratic process. Licenses available through the City Clerk's Office include: Alcohol, including: liquor, malt, sidewalk sales, temporary, and wine; businesses including carnival, circus, commercial garbage hauler, house mover, pawnbroker, plumber, and residential contractor; taxi service/driver; peddler/transient merchant; temporary merchant license for arts festivals and temporary venders; and transportation network company. Permits available include through the City Clerk's Office include: temporary vender permit for food trucks, noise permit, parade permit, raffle permit, and street closure
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Solid Waste Department | City of Huron
Responsible for collection and disposal of garbage and yard waste. The Huron Municipal Transfer Station road is located ¼ mile east of the James River Bridge on 3rd Street. Turn south on the gravel ¼ mile and east ½ mile. Loads which contain loose material must be tarped and tied. All loads brought to the transfer station are subject to inspections to screen out prohibited materials
Rubble Site (1901 9th Street S.E.) services: Residences may access the site one a month for free (with a water utility bill and ID). Items not included are; tires, Freon compressors, entire buildings, household garbage, microwaves, televisions, computer monitors, electronics, vacuum cleaners, and any other items as required by state law. Compost is available for purchase
Residential garbage collection - Locate your residence on the color-coded collection map to determine the day of your garbage pickup using the color key for the map. Garbage must be bagged and placed inside the brown container so that the lid is closed. Overfilled containers WILL NOT be picked up, please call if you are in need of additional containers. Holiday collection changes please call.
Recycling Program - To sign-up for a recycling container (blue with a yellow lid) please call. The recycling guide provides information on what can and cannot be recycled.
Yard Waste - To purchase a green yard waste container please call. Yard waste collection runs from May - October.
Yard waste can also be disposed of at the rubble site
Responsible for collection and disposal of garbage and yard waste. The Huron Municipal Transfer Station road is located ¼ mile east of the James River Bridge on 3rd Street. Turn south on the gravel ¼ mile and east ½ mile. Loads which contain loose material must be tarped and tied. All loads brought to the transfer station are subject to inspections to screen out prohibited materials
Rubble Site (1901 9th Street S.E.) services: Residences may access the site one a month for free (with a water utility bill and ID). Items not included are; tires, Freon compressors, entire buildings, household garbage, microwaves, televisions, computer monitors, electronics, vacuum cleaners, and any other items as required by state law. Compost is available for purchase
Residential garbage collection - Locate your residence on the color-coded collection map to determine the day of your garbage pickup using the color key for the map. Garbage must be bagged and placed inside the brown container so that the lid is closed. Overfilled containers WILL NOT be picked up, please call if you are in need of additional containers. Holiday collection changes please call.
Recycling Program - To sign-up for a recycling container (blue with a yellow lid) please call. The recycling guide provides information on what can and cannot be recycled.
Yard Waste - To purchase a green yard waste container please call. Yard waste collection runs from May - October.
Yard waste can also be disposed of at the rubble site
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Building Inspections Department | City of Huron
Responsible for issuing building permits and monitoring the progress of residential and commercial building projects to insure compliance with adopted codes and standards. Inspects all business within the city requiring grease traps.
Responsible for issuing building permits and monitoring the progress of residential and commercial building projects to insure compliance with adopted codes and standards. Inspects all business within the city requiring grease traps.
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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).
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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City Departments | City of Philip
City Administrator
- is the funnel for information between the City Council, City Staff, and State and Federal agencies. The City Administrator assists in the preparation of the annual City budget, recommends policy directions to the City Council, oversees long range planning, directing the activities of city departments and carries out all other duties as prescribed.
Finance Office
is responsible for managing the fiscal affairs of the City. This includes monitoring accounting services, cash and asset management, payroll, financial reporting and utility billing. City utilities include water, sewer and garbage collection services.
Public Works department
oversees the maintenance of the streets, alleys, storm sewer, water and sewer systems, rubble site and airport.
Planning & Zoning Committee
is responsible for preparing and maintaining the City's Comprehensive Plan, administering and enforcing zoning and subdivision regulations, enforcing building codes, and carrying out ordinances for permits and inspection.
Building Committee
which is comprised of three council members is designated as the building inspector for the City. Together, they review permits and make recommendation to the Planning and Zoning Commission.
Parks and Recreation
include a swimming pool that is open during the summer months. Area parks are maintained by local organizations.
City Administrator
- is the funnel for information between the City Council, City Staff, and State and Federal agencies. The City Administrator assists in the preparation of the annual City budget, recommends policy directions to the City Council, oversees long range planning, directing the activities of city departments and carries out all other duties as prescribed.
Finance Office
is responsible for managing the fiscal affairs of the City. This includes monitoring accounting services, cash and asset management, payroll, financial reporting and utility billing. City utilities include water, sewer and garbage collection services.
Public Works department
oversees the maintenance of the streets, alleys, storm sewer, water and sewer systems, rubble site and airport.
Planning & Zoning Committee
is responsible for preparing and maintaining the City's Comprehensive Plan, administering and enforcing zoning and subdivision regulations, enforcing building codes, and carrying out ordinances for permits and inspection.
Building Committee
which is comprised of three council members is designated as the building inspector for the City. Together, they review permits and make recommendation to the Planning and Zoning Commission.
Parks and Recreation
include a swimming pool that is open during the summer months. Area parks are maintained by local organizations.
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Utility Service ProvidersBeer/Liquor Licenses and PermitsStreet/Highway Traffic ControlWater Quality AssuranceSnow/Ice Removal Ordinance EnforcementStreet LightsCity Government Departments/OfficesCity/County Planning OfficesBuilding PermitsBusiness Registration/LicensingSnow Clearance/Street SaltingBuilding Code Enforcement/AppealsTraffic SignsCity/County ParksStreet SignsFlood Preparedness InformationBill Payment LocationsWastewater Collection/ProcessingBuilding InspectionUtility Service ComplaintsSwimming FacilitiesGeneral Recreational Activities/SportsWater Service Connection/RepairWater ReclamationCity/Town Clerk OfficesRecreation CentersZoning
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.
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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