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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.
Animal licenses can be obtained through any veterinarian or by calling the Sioux Falls Police Records Department.
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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.
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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Community Library | City of Yankton
Offers materials for loan; interlibrary loans; computers; internet access; copier; fax; meeting rooms; children's and adult programming; summer reading programs; math/reading tutoring for school-age children; outreach programs; book delivery to area nursing homes; AV equipment for loan; telephone reference; microfilm/microfiche; database services for cardholders; full text magazine index; and seed library, a variety of flower, vegetable and fruit seeds; borrow seeds and return seeds from the next generation of plants.
Offers materials for loan; interlibrary loans; computers; internet access; copier; fax; meeting rooms; children's and adult programming; summer reading programs; math/reading tutoring for school-age children; outreach programs; book delivery to area nursing homes; AV equipment for loan; telephone reference; microfilm/microfiche; database services for cardholders; full text magazine index; and seed library, a variety of flower, vegetable and fruit seeds; borrow seeds and return seeds from the next generation of plants.
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Community Library | City of Yankton
Offers materials for loan; interlibrary loans; computers; internet access; copier; fax; meeting rooms; children's and adult programming; summer reading programs; math/reading tutoring for school-age children; outreach programs; book delivery to area nursing homes; AV equipment for loan; telephone reference; microfilm/microfiche; database services for cardholders; full text magazine index; and seed library, a variety of flower, vegetable and fruit seeds; borrow seeds and return seeds from the next generation of plants.
Offers materials for loan; interlibrary loans; computers; internet access; copier; fax; meeting rooms; children's and adult programming; summer reading programs; math/reading tutoring for school-age children; outreach programs; book delivery to area nursing homes; AV equipment for loan; telephone reference; microfilm/microfiche; database services for cardholders; full text magazine index; and seed library, a variety of flower, vegetable and fruit seeds; borrow seeds and return seeds from the next generation of plants.
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High winds left widespread damage across the Black Hills. In addition to this storm, there is the Greyhound Fire. Pennington County has information HERE.
All requests for non-emergency assistance should be routed to the Red Cross at 605-342-4010
Greyhound Fire
SD Hwy 40 is open to public traffic. Please be advised that firefighters and emergency vehicles are still actively working along the roadway. Public safety officials urge drivers to avoid this route unless absolutely necessary to ensure the safety of the crews on the scene."
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High Wind Event
There are still large numbers of people in the area without power. Power may not be fully restored until Sunday (3 days). Check on neighbors and loved ones, especially older adults or those who may need extra help. Consider staying with friends or family who have power - especially if you have electricity-dependent medical devices. Limit opening refrigerators/freezers - a full freezer may stay frozen 12-48 hours, but refrigerated food may reach unsafe temperatures in as little as 4 hours. Pay attention to the weather forecast for your location and know what freezing temps may mean for you if you don't have power.
Downed trees and power lines, power outages, icy roads sometimes blocked by debris from high winds remain a problem in Pennington County.
- If using a portable generator, please see safety considerations HERE
Assume any downed powerline is energized, do not try to remove debris if it is laying on a power line.
The Keystone Senior Center (517 1st St.) has power and is open to serve local residents.
Storm Damage
- Click HERE to access a form that will allow you to report damage to your home or business from the December 18th high wind event
Large trees and other items damaged in the storm should be brought to the Rapid City Landfill
Two remote tree debris disposal sites will be open from 7:00am - 4:00pm, Thursday, December 18, 2025 - Saturday, January 31, 2026 at Floyd Fitzgerald Stadium and West Boulevard North. These sites are meant for residential tree debris only.
High winds left widespread damage across the Black Hills. In addition to this storm, there is the Greyhound Fire. Pennington County has information HERE.
All requests for non-emergency assistance should be routed to the Red Cross at 605-342-4010
Greyhound Fire
SD Hwy 40 is open to public traffic. Please be advised that firefighters and emergency vehicles are still actively working along the roadway. Public safety officials urge drivers to avoid this route unless absolutely necessary to ensure the safety of the crews on the scene."
Containment continues
High Wind Event
There are still large numbers of people in the area without power. Power may not be fully restored until Sunday (3 days). Check on neighbors and loved ones, especially older adults or those who may need extra help. Consider staying with friends or family who have power - especially if you have electricity-dependent medical devices. Limit opening refrigerators/freezers - a full freezer may stay frozen 12-48 hours, but refrigerated food may reach unsafe temperatures in as little as 4 hours. Pay attention to the weather forecast for your location and know what freezing temps may mean for you if you don't have power.
Downed trees and power lines, power outages, icy roads sometimes blocked by debris from high winds remain a problem in Pennington County.
- If using a portable generator, please see safety considerations HERE
Assume any downed powerline is energized, do not try to remove debris if it is laying on a power line.
The Keystone Senior Center (517 1st St.) has power and is open to serve local residents.
Storm Damage
- Click HERE to access a form that will allow you to report damage to your home or business from the December 18th high wind event
Large trees and other items damaged in the storm should be brought to the Rapid City Landfill
Two remote tree debris disposal sites will be open from 7:00am - 4:00pm, Thursday, December 18, 2025 - Saturday, January 31, 2026 at Floyd Fitzgerald Stadium and West Boulevard North. These sites are meant for residential tree debris only.
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Town Hall | City of Keystone
The Keystone Town Hall supports the following offices - Administration, Finance, Parks and Recreation, Public Works, City Attorney, City Engineer, Museum, Keystone Community Center and Library, and Mountain View Cemetery.
The Keystone Town Hall supports the following offices - Administration, Finance, Parks and Recreation, Public Works, City Attorney, City Engineer, Museum, Keystone Community Center and Library, and Mountain View Cemetery.
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Municipal LibrariesWastewater Collection/ProcessingCity Government Departments/OfficesUtility Service ProvidersBook LoanCity/County ParksGovernment Buildings/InstallationsWater Service Connection/RepairTelephone Book CollectionsTraffic SignsMayors OfficesCity/Town Finance OfficesStreet SignsDriver TrainingNeighborhood Multipurpose Centers
Public Library | City of Alcester
Provides library services to the community of Alcester as well as junior high and high school students. Provides library cards to the Alcester community. Hosts a large selection of books, magazines, newspapers, and electronic resources that may be checked out by library card holders. Provides programming for kids and adults.
Provides library services to the community of Alcester as well as junior high and high school students. Provides library cards to the Alcester community. Hosts a large selection of books, magazines, newspapers, and electronic resources that may be checked out by library card holders. Provides programming for kids and adults.
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City Hall | City of Armour
Hosts city government departments responsible for the management of Armour.
Individuals can contact the Finance Office with questions related to city administration, public utilities, parks and recreation, and more.
The Mayor and City Council are responsible for passing new city ordinances.
The Finance Office is responsible for managing fiscal affairs. 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. The office also assists with building permit applications.
​The City of Armour also has a rubble site that residents may utilize. This is open from 6:00pm to 8:00pm on Tuesdays and 9:00am to 4:00pm on Saturdays in the Spring and Summer. In the fall and winter, use of the rubble site is by appointment only. All items must be sorted. Household garbage and plastic bags are not accepted. Do not enter the rubble site if a city employee is not present. Call for information to find out location or for disposal during off hours (which includes an additional $20.00 charge)
Accepted items: Cement, asphalt, and steel can be placed in the designated piles. Trees and unpainted wood can be placed on the burn pile. Grass clippings, leaves, compost, and garden waste can be dumped in the designated area. Asphalt shingles, plaster, drywall, painted and stained wood, and furniture can be placed in the dumpster.
Hosts city government departments responsible for the management of Armour.
Individuals can contact the Finance Office with questions related to city administration, public utilities, parks and recreation, and more.
The Mayor and City Council are responsible for passing new city ordinances.
The Finance Office is responsible for managing fiscal affairs. 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. The office also assists with building permit applications.
​The City of Armour also has a rubble site that residents may utilize. This is open from 6:00pm to 8:00pm on Tuesdays and 9:00am to 4:00pm on Saturdays in the Spring and Summer. In the fall and winter, use of the rubble site is by appointment only. All items must be sorted. Household garbage and plastic bags are not accepted. Do not enter the rubble site if a city employee is not present. Call for information to find out location or for disposal during off hours (which includes an additional $20.00 charge)
Accepted items: Cement, asphalt, and steel can be placed in the designated piles. Trees and unpainted wood can be placed on the burn pile. Grass clippings, leaves, compost, and garden waste can be dumped in the designated area. Asphalt shingles, plaster, drywall, painted and stained wood, and furniture can be placed in the dumpster.
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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!
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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Rubble Site | City of Beresford
Accepts items that can be deposited at the rubble site.
Items that are accepted: construction and demolition debris, trees and untreated wood, waste tires, white goods/metals such as refrigerators, washers, dryers, freezers, stoves, water heaters, and other recyclable scrap metals, yard waste, and other waste such as furniture.
Items that are NOT accepted: hazardous waste such as waste oil, solvents, ash, etc., pesticide containers, regulated asbestos-containing materials, lead-acid batteries, municipal solid waste and household garbage, liquid waste such as tar, contaminated water, used motor oil, etc., treated wood, cardboard, plastic, Styrofoam, packaging materials, sealants, dead animals, soil contaminated with fuels or pesticides, and electronic wastes.
The Rubble Site Attendant can exercise discretion to reject any and all materials.
Accepted and non-accepted items are subject to change. Visit the City of Beresford's website for a complete list of items.
Accepts items that can be deposited at the rubble site.
Items that are accepted: construction and demolition debris, trees and untreated wood, waste tires, white goods/metals such as refrigerators, washers, dryers, freezers, stoves, water heaters, and other recyclable scrap metals, yard waste, and other waste such as furniture.
Items that are NOT accepted: hazardous waste such as waste oil, solvents, ash, etc., pesticide containers, regulated asbestos-containing materials, lead-acid batteries, municipal solid waste and household garbage, liquid waste such as tar, contaminated water, used motor oil, etc., treated wood, cardboard, plastic, Styrofoam, packaging materials, sealants, dead animals, soil contaminated with fuels or pesticides, and electronic wastes.
The Rubble Site Attendant can exercise discretion to reject any and all materials.
Accepted and non-accepted items are subject to change. Visit the City of Beresford's website for a complete list of items.
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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.
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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Transit | City of Canton
Transit system for Canton.
Transit system for Canton.
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Fire Prevention Office | City of Sioux Falls Fire Rescue
Responsible for the administration and delivery of numerous fire prevention programs and activities, the overall goal of which is to reduce the occurrence of fire and associated loss and injury within the community. Core components of the services include public education program development and delivery, plans review, inspection and acceptance testing, fire records management, and fire investigation.
Individuals experiencing issues with their smoke alarm can dial 2-1-1 to get their smoke alarm batteries checked and replaced for free.
Responsible for the administration and delivery of numerous fire prevention programs and activities, the overall goal of which is to reduce the occurrence of fire and associated loss and injury within the community. Core components of the services include public education program development and delivery, plans review, inspection and acceptance testing, fire records management, and fire investigation.
Individuals experiencing issues with their smoke alarm can dial 2-1-1 to get their smoke alarm batteries checked and replaced for free.
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Police Department | City of Madison
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.
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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.
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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Engineering Department | City of Box Elder
Improves the standard of living in the community, promotes long-term and sustainable growth, safe guards property through the implementation of engineering standards, administers and manages the capital improvement program (CIP), communicates with city council, city staff, and residents on engineering matters in a non-technical manner, plans for infrastructure growth, coordinates with private developers to ensure plans conform to City standards, reviews and inspects construction projects for conformance with City standards, maintains design standards and construction specifications.
Works with the City Clerk's Office to process project bids.
Solicits public feedback for City infrastructure projects.
Improves the standard of living in the community, promotes long-term and sustainable growth, safe guards property through the implementation of engineering standards, administers and manages the capital improvement program (CIP), communicates with city council, city staff, and residents on engineering matters in a non-technical manner, plans for infrastructure growth, coordinates with private developers to ensure plans conform to City standards, reviews and inspects construction projects for conformance with City standards, maintains design standards and construction specifications.
Works with the City Clerk's Office to process project bids.
Solicits public feedback for City infrastructure projects.
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Library Services | Wessington Public Library
Services provided are children's reading programs, free Wi-Fi, public access computers/tools, large print materials, inter-library loans, audiobooks, magazines, photocopier, and adult book club.
Services provided are children's reading programs, free Wi-Fi, public access computers/tools, large print materials, inter-library loans, audiobooks, magazines, photocopier, and adult book club.
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Engineering Department | City of Mitchell
Transportation Services include streets and sanitation, landfill, snow removal, and recycling.
Public Works and Engineering Services include potable water, storm water, sanitary sewer services, building permits, and planning & zoning.
Transportation Services include streets and sanitation, landfill, snow removal, and recycling.
Public Works and Engineering Services include potable water, storm water, sanitary sewer services, building permits, and planning & zoning.
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Water ReclamationBuilding PermitsZoningGeographic Information System Development/ManagementSanitary LandfillsCity/County Planning OfficesResidential Recycling ProgramsCity Government Departments/OfficesSnow Clearance/Street SaltingBuilding InspectionWater Quality AssuranceWater Service Connection/RepairStreet/Highway Traffic Control
City Planning | City of Custer
Helps guide growth and development of the Custer community for land use, conservation of natural resources, economic development, transportation network, and public service. Services include land use and zoning, building inspection, code enforcement, and floodplain administration.
Helps guide growth and development of the Custer community for land use, conservation of natural resources, economic development, transportation network, and public service. Services include land use and zoning, building inspection, code enforcement, and floodplain administration.
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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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Mayor and City Council | City of Chamberlain
The City of Chamberlain uses the Commission form of government with a Mayor and four City Commissioners.
The City of Chamberlain uses the Commission form of government with a Mayor and four City Commissioners.
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City Hall | City of Volga
City Hall houses the following city departments: city council, city administrator, building permits, city finance officer, city utilities (electric, water, sewer, and garbage collection), planning and zoning, parks and recreation, Volga Community Center and Auditorium reservations, community calendar, and text and email alerts for city council meetings and emergencies.
City Hall houses the following city departments: city council, city administrator, building permits, city finance officer, city utilities (electric, water, sewer, and garbage collection), planning and zoning, parks and recreation, Volga Community Center and Auditorium reservations, community calendar, and text and email alerts for city council meetings and emergencies.
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City Hall | City of Volga
City Hall houses the following city departments: city council, city administrator, building permits, city finance officer, city utilities (electric, water, sewer, and garbage collection), planning and zoning, parks and recreation, Volga Community Center and Auditorium reservations, community calendar, and text and email alerts for city council meetings and emergencies.
City Hall houses the following city departments: city council, city administrator, building permits, city finance officer, city utilities (electric, water, sewer, and garbage collection), planning and zoning, parks and recreation, Volga Community Center and Auditorium reservations, community calendar, and text and email alerts for city council meetings and emergencies.
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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.
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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City Commission | City of Deadwood
The City of Deadwood is governed by the City Commission. The City Commission consists of a mayor and four commissioners, which are elected at large for a three-year term. The mayor and commissioners shall perform the duties prescribed by the laws of South Dakota and the duties prescribed by the ordinance.
The City of Deadwood is governed by the City Commission. The City Commission consists of a mayor and four commissioners, which are elected at large for a three-year term. The mayor and commissioners shall perform the duties prescribed by the laws of South Dakota and the duties prescribed by the ordinance.
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