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Water Purification Plant | City of Sioux Falls Public Works Department

Provide drinking water of high quality and in such quantities to meet the needs and demands of customers.

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Public Library | City of Brookings

Provides materials and information contributing to the education, recreation and quality of life for the community through a variety of materials, formats, technology connections, programming, and customer service.

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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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Community Fire and Resuce | City of Worthing

A community department preventing fire-related emergencies in the Worthing area.

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Public Golf Course | City of Mitchell

City of Mitchell Public Golf Course offers a Youth Golf Program, Family and Youth Golf Lessons, SDHSAA Boys and Girls Golf Events, Public Recreation for Golfing Public, Driving Range, and Free putting practice green.

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City Attorney | City of Britton

Responsibilities of City Attorneys generally include providing legal services to the City. City attorneys usually cannot represent private citizens.

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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).

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Fire Department | City of Pierre

With over 60 volunteer firefighters, the department is organized into 4 engine companies and 1 aerial ladder company. From these home companies the department also staffs and supports a rescue squad, a dive rescue squad, and has the capability to respond to various technical rescue incidents.

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Community Gardens | City of Sioux Falls Health Department

Sioux Falls Community Garden is a cooperative effort involving the City of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County Master Gardeners, Minnehaha County Extension Service, and a dedicated group of volunteers, including more than 200 individual gardeners. Gardeners are responsible for planting, maintenance (including weeds and garden paths), harvesting, and end of season clean up.

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City Hall/Finance Office/Utilities | City of Winner

Mayor's Office/City Hall City Hall provides the City Council agendas and oversees long range planning for the city. City administration approves special event permits, coordinates planning, organizing and directing the activities of city departments. Finance Office 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. Utilities - The City of Winner offers many services: Street Department, Park Department, Sanitation Department, Sewer Department, and Water Department Electrical Department Cemetery Department - Dates to remember: Billing Date - 1st of the month Bills due - by 10th of the month Late notices sent - 15th of the month Late fees assessed - 20th of the month Disconnects - 25th of the month

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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.

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Police Department | City of Brandon

Responsible for serving and protecting the citizens of Brandon. Sioux Falls Metro (911) dispatches for Brandon. Strives to increase safety and reduce crime. Offers year-round prescription drug take-back sites that are available on site. Members of the public may drop off any unused prescription or nonprescription drugs as well as any "sharps," such as needles or epi-pens. Participates in the Crime Free Multi-Housing Program - a partnership between law enforcement, managers, and tenants to help keep drug and criminal activity out of rental properties. Maintains minimum standards for tenants and managers to participate in the program. Processes Peddler's License applications.

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Main Office | City of Sioux Falls Parks and Recreation

Sioux Falls Parks and Recreation maintains and operates more than 3,400 acres of parkland, made up of: Aquatic facilities: The Midco Aquatic Center, five outdoor facilities, two wading pools and two spray parks. These facilities offer swimming lessons, water fitness, and other fun recreational pool events. In 2025, Parks and Recreation will add a new facility with a 25-yard saline-based pool and warm water pool and other recreation space at Tea-Ellis. More than 80 parks and more than 36 miles of connected, paved trail for running, walking, biking through Sioux Falls. There are also numerous hiking and walking trails located in parks. Falls Park: The City's namesake is an international location. Every winter it's lit up with thousands of lights for Winter Wonderland. In 2025, the Park will add Jacobson Plaza and Lloyd Landing in the south end of the park. Various Parks amenities including archery, baseball fields, outdoor basketball courts, disc golf courses, football fields, golf courses, ice ricks, hockey rinks, lacrosse fields, tennis and pickle ball courts, mini-pitches, shelters, pickle ball courts, rugby pitch, soccer fields, softball fields, tennis courts, skate parks, indoor and outdoor volleyball courts, a winter recreation area, and off-leash dog parks, reservable band shells, and reservable picnic shelters, the Battleship Memorial.​ The forestry team nurtures more than 54,000 trees in the City's urban forest. Recreation Division oversees athletic facilities and special events and provides more than 900 program experiences every year like music, theater, tours, sport leagues, playground programming, outdoor programming, programs for toddlers to seniors. Oversight of third-party attractions on park land including: Great Bear Recreation Park, Levitt at the Falls, Sioux Falls Zoo & Aquarium, Mary Jo Wegner Arboretum, Prairie Green, Kuehn, and Elmwood golf courses, Falls Park Visitors Center and Overlook Café.

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Water Division / Utility Clerks | City of Rapid City

Water Division: Delivers of a clean potable water product in ample supplies that meets or exceeds all federal and state drinking water regulations for the customers on the Rapid City water system. Operates 4 separate groups: Water Supply, Water Billing/Service, Utility Maintenance, and Administration. Handles calls re. water conversation measures (watering restrictions). Utilities: Offers water, garbage and sewage service (dependent on the area of Rapid City) Handles inquiries to set-up/start service or billing questions For more information, visit website. For questions about non-pick of garbage, contact the Solid Waste Department at 605- 355-3496.

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Medical and Dental Clinics | City of Sioux Falls Health Department

Falls Community Health is a family practice medical clinic and dental clinic with emphasis on health promotion and disease prevention. The Community Health Center was established in 1979 with its goal being to remove the barriers, primarily financial, that exist and limit the access of lower income individuals or families seeking primary health care services.  ​Services for the general public include family health, lab radiology, well-child care, immunizations, family planning (including birth control, STD screening and treatment), patient education, and dental care. Services for established clinic patients include outpatient mental health and substance abuse counseling, psychiatry services, transportation assistance (transporter of last resort), and pharmacy assistance to clients of the Falls Community Health Care Clinic.

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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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Municipal Utilities | City of Madison

Providing power/light and water/sewer for the citizens of Madison.

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Public Works Department | City of Box Elder

Made up of 5 divisions that collectively maintain the City infrastructure, parks, and vehicles: The Street Division maintains paved and gravel roads, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, and stormwater systems, sign and signal infrastructure, and snow plowing schedules and maps. Also patches potholes, blades gravel roads, and mows along rural road sections. The Parks Division provides maintenance and improvement for the nine City parks. The Water Division operates the City's water wells and maintains the water distribution system. Ensures the supply of quality drinking water meets or surpasses state and federal guidelines. The Sewer Division oversees the sanitary sewer collection system and wastewater processing and treatment The Fleet and Vehicle Maintenance Division services all of the City's fleet and vehicles.

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CityLink | City of Sioux Falls Mayor's Office

CityLink is a cable channel granted to the City of Sioux Falls for the purpose of sharing local government information and programs. CityLink aims to help residents connect with information about municipal and county government. Watch CityLink on the following cable channels: Midcontinent Communications cable channels 16 and 594; and Bluepeak cable channels 11 and 411. Can also watch CityLink programming online or through the CableCast Screenweave app on Roku and AppleTV devices. Just download the free Screenweave app and search for City of Sioux Falls!

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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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Medical and Dental Clinics | City of Sioux Falls Health Department

Falls Community Health is a family practice medical clinic and dental clinic with emphasis on health promotion and disease prevention. The Community Health Center was established in 1979 with its goal being to remove the barriers, primarily financial, that exist and limit the access of lower income individuals or families seeking primary health care services.  ​Services for the general public include family health, lab radiology, well-child care, immunizations, family planning (including birth control, STD screening and treatment), patient education, and dental care. Services for established clinic patients include outpatient mental health and substance abuse counseling, psychiatry services, transportation assistance (transporter of last resort), and pharmacy assistance to clients of the Falls Community Health Care Clinic.

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Solid Waste Division | City of Rapid City

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.

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Traffic Maintenance Shop | City of Sioux Falls Public Works Department

Responsible for the installation, operation, and maintenance of the City's traffic signal system, traffic control, fiber optics, guidance signs, and all pavement markings.

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Public Parking Facilities | City of Sioux Falls Public Works Department

Operates and manages the downtown parking system and enforces the parking ordinances throughout the city. This office also handles parking tickets. Parking citation payment options are as follows: Online at www.siouxfalls.gov/parking By phone at 605-367-8170 By mail with the attached envelope At the City Center drive-up drop box In person, at City Center, 231 N. Dakota Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57117

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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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