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Volunteer Fire Department | City of Custer
Professional volunteer firefighters providing fire services and issuing burn permits for the City of Custer.
Professional volunteer firefighters providing fire services and issuing burn permits for the City of Custer.
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Volunteer Ambulance Service | City of Bridgewater
Professional volunteer EMT staff providing 24-hour Advanced Life Support Ambulance for all residents of Bridgewater.
Professional volunteer EMT staff providing 24-hour Advanced Life Support Ambulance for all residents of Bridgewater.
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Finance Office | City of Dell Rapids
The Finance Office is charged with all accounting operations for the City of Dell Rapids. These include ensuring proper handling of general ledgers, accounts receivable, and accounts payable functions. Oversees all accounting for regular and special funds. Audits all claims against the City. Examines, analyzes, and interprets accounting records for the purpose of giving advice or preparing statements. Advises and assists on recording financial and budgetary data. Prepares the Annual Financial Statements. Serves as custodian of official City records and public documents; performs certification and recording for the City as required on legal documents and other records requiring such certification; seals and attests by signature to ordinances, resolutions, and contracts, easements, deeds, bonds or other documents require City certification.
The Finance Office is charged with all accounting operations for the City of Dell Rapids. These include ensuring proper handling of general ledgers, accounts receivable, and accounts payable functions. Oversees all accounting for regular and special funds. Audits all claims against the City. Examines, analyzes, and interprets accounting records for the purpose of giving advice or preparing statements. Advises and assists on recording financial and budgetary data. Prepares the Annual Financial Statements. Serves as custodian of official City records and public documents; performs certification and recording for the City as required on legal documents and other records requiring such certification; seals and attests by signature to ordinances, resolutions, and contracts, easements, deeds, bonds or other documents require City certification.
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City Hall | City of Worthing
City Hall supports the following departments: Mayor, Commission, Finance, Economic Development, Parks and Recreation, Planning, Zoning, Police Department, and Code Enforcement.
City Hall supports the following departments: Mayor, Commission, Finance, Economic Development, Parks and Recreation, Planning, Zoning, Police Department, and Code Enforcement.
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Rubble Site | City of Canton
Acceptable items such as grass & leaves, shingles (available to be removed in City limits), tin, wire fencing, white goods (water heater/softener, washer, dryer, stove, dishwasher, and humidifier), freon appliances (refrigerators, air conditioners, freezers), recycled wood, concrete & dirt, asphalt, and construction debris.
Acceptable items such as grass & leaves, shingles (available to be removed in City limits), tin, wire fencing, white goods (water heater/softener, washer, dryer, stove, dishwasher, and humidifier), freon appliances (refrigerators, air conditioners, freezers), recycled wood, concrete & dirt, asphalt, and construction debris.
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Via SAM on Demand | City of Sioux Falls Planning and Development Services
Via SAM On Demand is a shared ride service that provides intra-city public transportation to destinations the fixed route transit service doesn't reach.
Via SAM On Demand is a shared ride service that provides intra-city public transportation to destinations the fixed route transit service doesn't reach.
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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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Public Library | City of Rapid City
Eligible library card holders can check out books, DVDs, audiobooks, games, puzzles, tool kits, park and museum passes, fishing kits, and disc golf equipment. Access eBooks, audiobooks, magazines, and streaming videos through the library's digital collections. Use computers or Wi-Fi, or print from home using the mobile printing app, and pick up prints in the library or at the drive-thru window. Get help with mobile devices - iPads, Kindles, smart phones, etc. Use the library's makerspace to laser engrave, print custom stickers, poster, banners, 3D printing, and more. Enhance job skills or get homework help using the library's online learning resources. Participate in library events for all ages. Get library services at the library's bookmobile throughout the community.
The Home Delivery Program helps those in the community gain access to library materials. Provides personalized selections delivered to the patron in their residence. There is no cost for this service. Delivery is limited to residents who live within Rapid City Area School District inside Pennington County.
​Other services include test proctoring, no-cost notary services, faxing, reference assistance, local history resources, and dial-a-story. Meeting and study rooms are also available. Contact in person, by phone, email, or chat through the library's website.
Eligible library card holders can check out books, DVDs, audiobooks, games, puzzles, tool kits, park and museum passes, fishing kits, and disc golf equipment. Access eBooks, audiobooks, magazines, and streaming videos through the library's digital collections. Use computers or Wi-Fi, or print from home using the mobile printing app, and pick up prints in the library or at the drive-thru window. Get help with mobile devices - iPads, Kindles, smart phones, etc. Use the library's makerspace to laser engrave, print custom stickers, poster, banners, 3D printing, and more. Enhance job skills or get homework help using the library's online learning resources. Participate in library events for all ages. Get library services at the library's bookmobile throughout the community.
The Home Delivery Program helps those in the community gain access to library materials. Provides personalized selections delivered to the patron in their residence. There is no cost for this service. Delivery is limited to residents who live within Rapid City Area School District inside Pennington County.
​Other services include test proctoring, no-cost notary services, faxing, reference assistance, local history resources, and dial-a-story. Meeting and study rooms are also available. Contact in person, by phone, email, or chat through the library's website.
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Videotape/DVD CollectionsWorkshops/SymposiumsMeeting SpaceInterlibrary LoanYouth DevelopmentMunicipal LibrariesPublic Internet Access SitesLarge Print Materials/CollectionsBook LoanBook DownloadsChildren's Library ServicesCity Government Departments/OfficesPublic Access Computers/ToolsVolunteer Recruitment/Coordination Volunteer OpportunitiesHome Library ServicesNotary Public ServicesRecording/Tape/CD Collections
Public Library | City of Britton
Loans library materials including books, videos, magazines, newspapers, DVDs, reference materials, and Large Print Books, E-Books, audiobooks, and more. Creates and hosts a variety of programming for all ages including summer reading programs, children's story time, crafts, book clubs, adult Pilates, and a master gardener class in the spring. Hosts other entertainment opportunities for all ages including jigsaw puzzles, coloring and activity sheets. Offers notary services, a seed library, cake pans for checkout, a Braille and Audio Reading machine, database access, and faxing, copying, scanning, and public computer services.
Loans library materials including books, videos, magazines, newspapers, DVDs, reference materials, and Large Print Books, E-Books, audiobooks, and more. Creates and hosts a variety of programming for all ages including summer reading programs, children's story time, crafts, book clubs, adult Pilates, and a master gardener class in the spring. Hosts other entertainment opportunities for all ages including jigsaw puzzles, coloring and activity sheets. Offers notary services, a seed library, cake pans for checkout, a Braille and Audio Reading machine, database access, and faxing, copying, scanning, and public computer services.
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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
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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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.
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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Forestry Division - Emerald Ash Borer | City of Aberdeen
Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) Management for Aberdeen. EAB has not been found in Aberdeen but the City is currently surveying and monitoring for this insect. Treatment of Ash trees is not recommended at this time. If a tree is suspected to be infested with EAB, please contact the City Forestry Division.
Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) Management for Aberdeen. EAB has not been found in Aberdeen but the City is currently surveying and monitoring for this insect. Treatment of Ash trees is not recommended at this time. If a tree is suspected to be infested with EAB, please contact the City Forestry Division.
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Fire Department | City of Canton
Comprised of dedicated volunteer firefighters that serve Canton, SD and surrounding area.
Comprised of dedicated volunteer firefighters that serve Canton, SD and surrounding area.
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Rubble Site | City of Alexandria
Accepts items that can be deposited at the rubble sites. Examples include grass clippings, tree branches, and white goods (large electrical goods such as refrigerators and washing machines).
Accepted and non-accepted items are subject to change. Call or email for a complete list of items.
Accepts items that can be deposited at the rubble sites. Examples include grass clippings, tree branches, and white goods (large electrical goods such as refrigerators and washing machines).
Accepted and non-accepted items are subject to change. Call or email for a complete list of items.
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Landfill | City of Watertown
The Watertown Regional Landfill accepts and disposes of municipal solid waste. It is located three miles south and one mile east from the junction of Highways 212 and 81. The landfill is closed Sundays and holidays. Provides recycling, yard waste disposal, compost, white goods, Christmas Tree Recycling, and Household Hazardous Waste disposal. Individuals from surrounding counties should call to learn more about rates.
The Watertown Regional Landfill accepts and disposes of municipal solid waste. It is located three miles south and one mile east from the junction of Highways 212 and 81. The landfill is closed Sundays and holidays. Provides recycling, yard waste disposal, compost, white goods, Christmas Tree Recycling, and Household Hazardous Waste disposal. Individuals from surrounding counties should call to learn more about rates.
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Public Works | City of Dell Rapids
The Public Works Department is responsible for maintenance of streets and parks, maintenance and operation of the water and wastewater utilities, and operation of the City rubble site.
Street Department: Responsible for 35 miles of City streets and alleyways. Also performs street sign maintenance, street crosswalk marking, clean-up after storms, and many other tasks that require immediate attention.
Parks Department: Maintains 220 acres of green space within the City including baseball and softball fields.
Water Department: Operates two elevated water towers as part of it's water distribution system.
Wastewater Department: Utilizes a Sequence Batch Reactor system for wastewater treatment. The wastewater collection system utilizes six lift stations to move wastewater to the gravity flow sewer mains and to the lagoons for treatment.
The Public Works Department is responsible for maintenance of streets and parks, maintenance and operation of the water and wastewater utilities, and operation of the City rubble site.
Street Department: Responsible for 35 miles of City streets and alleyways. Also performs street sign maintenance, street crosswalk marking, clean-up after storms, and many other tasks that require immediate attention.
Parks Department: Maintains 220 acres of green space within the City including baseball and softball fields.
Water Department: Operates two elevated water towers as part of it's water distribution system.
Wastewater Department: Utilizes a Sequence Batch Reactor system for wastewater treatment. The wastewater collection system utilizes six lift stations to move wastewater to the gravity flow sewer mains and to the lagoons for treatment.
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Snow/Ice Removal Ordinance EnforcementStreet SignsLocal Government Complaints/Ombudsman OfficesStreet Vendor PermitsCity Government Departments/OfficesSnow Clearance/Street SaltingSandbags/Water Diversion SystemsWastewater Collection/ProcessingPothole/Road RepairStreet LightsWater Conservation EnforcementStreet/Highway Traffic Control
Graceland Cemetery | City of Mitchell
City of Mitchell Graceland Cemetery is the day to day operations of several Cemeteries. This includes Graceland, Calvary Catholic, the Servicemen's Memorial and American Legion Cemeteries.
Lot sales, locates, monument permits, scheduling funerals, and interment records for the above Cemeteries. Coordinating interments and care with Funeral Homes and families of loved ones.
City of Mitchell Graceland Cemetery is the day to day operations of several Cemeteries. This includes Graceland, Calvary Catholic, the Servicemen's Memorial and American Legion Cemeteries.
Lot sales, locates, monument permits, scheduling funerals, and interment records for the above Cemeteries. Coordinating interments and care with Funeral Homes and families of loved ones.
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Finance Office | City of Mitchell
Oversees receipt of payment for all utility services and setting up service accounts. Also, oversees the process of billings for water, wastewater, recycling and garbage.
The Finance Office also handles the issuance of business licenses and renewals.
Oversees receipt of payment for all utility services and setting up service accounts. Also, oversees the process of billings for water, wastewater, recycling and garbage.
The Finance Office also handles the issuance of business licenses and renewals.
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Library | Deubrook Community Library
Joint library with the Deubrook School Library. Offers the following services - children's reading programs, inter-library loans, audiobooks, videos, newspapers, magazines, and a summer program for kids of all ages.
Joint library with the Deubrook School Library. Offers the following services - children's reading programs, inter-library loans, audiobooks, videos, newspapers, magazines, and a summer program for kids of all ages.
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Police Department | City of Vermillion
The Vermillion Police Department is responsible for serving and protecting the citizens of Vermillion. Community programs include DARE, Report It, ALICE, Red Tag Nuisance Abatement, Ride Along program, and year-round prescription drug take-back site.
The Vermillion Police Department is responsible for serving and protecting the citizens of Vermillion. Community programs include DARE, Report It, ALICE, Red Tag Nuisance Abatement, Ride Along program, and year-round prescription drug take-back site.
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Alcohol/Drug Impaired Driving PreventionAlcohol Use Disorder Education/PreventionAmbulance Services911 ServicesJuvenile Delinquency PreventionTobacco Use Education/PreventionMunicipal PoliceCritical Incident Stress DebriefingDrug Use Disorder Education/PreventionMedication DisposalCity Government Departments/OfficesGeneral Crime Reporting
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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Landfill | City of Vermillion
Provides garbage and municipal waster services. Also accepts asbestos (in conformance with appropriate standards), petroleum contaminated soils, tree branches and untreated lumber, scrap metals, white goods, appliances, tires, and electronics for recycling.
Provides garbage and municipal waster services. Also accepts asbestos (in conformance with appropriate standards), petroleum contaminated soils, tree branches and untreated lumber, scrap metals, white goods, appliances, tires, and electronics for recycling.
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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.
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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Library | Wall Community Library
Services provided are children's reading programs (Story time 9:00am - 10:00am, Fridays), free Wi-Fi, public access computers/tools, large print materials, inter-library loan, e-books, audiobooks, and videos.
Services provided are children's reading programs (Story time 9:00am - 10:00am, Fridays), free Wi-Fi, public access computers/tools, large print materials, inter-library loan, e-books, audiobooks, and videos.
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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
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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City/County Planning OfficesElection InformationMayors OfficesCity/Town Council OfficesUtility Service ProvidersNotary Public ServicesElectric Service Connection/RepairCity Government Departments/OfficesCity/Town Finance OfficesBill Payment LocationsGovernment Buildings/InstallationsCity/County Parks
