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City Departments | City of Crooks
Responsible for building inspections and permits, planning and zoning, community center rentals, gas/water/sewer service, general government services (i.e. access to public documents), and finance office where residents would pay their utility bill.
Responsible for building inspections and permits, planning and zoning, community center rentals, gas/water/sewer service, general government services (i.e. access to public documents), and finance office where residents would pay their utility bill.
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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.
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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Safer Sex EducationCase/Care ManagementAdult PsychiatryChildhood ImmunizationCommunity ClinicsGeriatric PsychiatryPsychiatric Medication ServicesPhysical ExaminationsCity Government Departments/OfficesFamily Counseling AgenciesNon-Emergency Medical TransportationDental Care Expense AssistanceSubstance Use Disorder Treatment Expense AssistanceHPV ImmunizationsGeneral Health Education ProgramsObstetrics/GynecologyPrescription Expense AssistanceMedication Based Treatment for Substance Use DisordersCommunity Health WorkersSexually Transmitted Infection ScreeningIndividual CounselingSexually Transmitted Infection TreatmentFlu VaccinesDental CareMental Health Expense AssistanceSubstance Use Disorder CounselingBirth Control
Police Department | City of Huron
Serving the community of Huron with law enforcement protection 24-hours a day. Programs include Crime Stoppers: Crime reporting time line, DARE: Drug Abuse Resistance Education, Drug take back: prescription drug drop off box in the lobby of city hall, Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety: education program in the public schools, Safety City: Teaches vehicle and pedestrian safety to children, School Resource Officer: liaison between law enforcement and the youth in the community, Citizens Police Academy, and CodeRed emergency notification system.
Serving the community of Huron with law enforcement protection 24-hours a day. Programs include Crime Stoppers: Crime reporting time line, DARE: Drug Abuse Resistance Education, Drug take back: prescription drug drop off box in the lobby of city hall, Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety: education program in the public schools, Safety City: Teaches vehicle and pedestrian safety to children, School Resource Officer: liaison between law enforcement and the youth in the community, Citizens Police Academy, and CodeRed emergency notification system.
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Drug Use Disorder Education/PreventionCity Government Departments/OfficesGeneral Crime ReportingCitizen Police AcademiesMunicipal PoliceAlcohol/Drug Impaired Driving PreventionCritical Incident Stress DebriefingAlcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention911 ServicesMedication DisposalGeneral Safety EducationTobacco Use Education/Prevention
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.
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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Public Works and Engineering Department | City of Yankton
Oversees the following divisions of the City of Yankton: Traffic Control, Streets, Engineering and the Airport. Constructs and maintains surface transportation systems that support economic viability, promotes safe travel, and add esthetically to the community. These divisions are responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of streets and traffic control measures as well as maintaining the Precision Approach Path Indicator system for the Chan Gurney Airport.
The Engineering Department is responsible for the design, review, and managing infrastructure projects, review and approve plats and subdivision, planning and zoning, development and revision of City maps, and flood plain boundaries.
Oversees the following divisions of the City of Yankton: Traffic Control, Streets, Engineering and the Airport. Constructs and maintains surface transportation systems that support economic viability, promotes safe travel, and add esthetically to the community. These divisions are responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of streets and traffic control measures as well as maintaining the Precision Approach Path Indicator system for the Chan Gurney Airport.
The Engineering Department is responsible for the design, review, and managing infrastructure projects, review and approve plats and subdivision, planning and zoning, development and revision of City maps, and flood plain boundaries.
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Human Relations Department | City of Sioux Falls Human Relations Office
The Sioux Falls Human Relations Office serves the community through:
- Equal Employment Opportunity Promotion: Administers, enforces, and educates the public on equal opportunity in employment with respect to application, hiring, training, apprenticeship, promotion, tenure, up-grading, compensation, layoff, discharge, and any term or condition of employment, including sexual and racial harassment and discrimination in employment based upon race, color, religion, creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, or disability.
- Equal Employment / Mediation of Disputes: (Non-enforcement), affirmatively seeks to resolve disputes and to seek agreements between the parties where violations of the Civil Rights Laws are alleged. Both formal and informal mediation and conciliation are available.
- Equal Opportunity Recourse Through Legal Enforcement: Primary authority to apply sanctions against those who discriminate against others because of race, color, religion, creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, familial status, or disability. Enforcement powers include orders to hire, reinstate, promote, awards of back pay, damages and cease and desist orders.
- Civil Rights Promotion (Legally Mandated): Administers and enforces the Civil Rights Laws under the Code of Ordinances of Sioux Falls Chapter 98.
Americans with Disabilities Act: Provides information and guidance on discrimination related issues as protected by the ADA, including requests for reasonable accommodations and modifications.
Fair Housing: Provides education and awareness of fair housing laws and illegal discrimination. Fair Housing does not provide legal advice.
Individuals may file a written discrimination complaint with the Human Relations Office if they believe they have been treated unfairly because of their race, color, creed, sex, national origin, religion, ancestry, familial status, or disability. Office does not provide legal representation or advice.
The Sioux Falls Human Relations Office serves the community through:
- Equal Employment Opportunity Promotion: Administers, enforces, and educates the public on equal opportunity in employment with respect to application, hiring, training, apprenticeship, promotion, tenure, up-grading, compensation, layoff, discharge, and any term or condition of employment, including sexual and racial harassment and discrimination in employment based upon race, color, religion, creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, or disability.
- Equal Employment / Mediation of Disputes: (Non-enforcement), affirmatively seeks to resolve disputes and to seek agreements between the parties where violations of the Civil Rights Laws are alleged. Both formal and informal mediation and conciliation are available.
- Equal Opportunity Recourse Through Legal Enforcement: Primary authority to apply sanctions against those who discriminate against others because of race, color, religion, creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, familial status, or disability. Enforcement powers include orders to hire, reinstate, promote, awards of back pay, damages and cease and desist orders.
- Civil Rights Promotion (Legally Mandated): Administers and enforces the Civil Rights Laws under the Code of Ordinances of Sioux Falls Chapter 98.
Americans with Disabilities Act: Provides information and guidance on discrimination related issues as protected by the ADA, including requests for reasonable accommodations and modifications.
Fair Housing: Provides education and awareness of fair housing laws and illegal discrimination. Fair Housing does not provide legal advice.
Individuals may file a written discrimination complaint with the Human Relations Office if they believe they have been treated unfairly because of their race, color, creed, sex, national origin, religion, ancestry, familial status, or disability. Office does not provide legal representation or advice.
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Municipal Airport | City of Madison
Located east of town, offers a lobby available to pilots 24 hours a day, courtesy car available on first come basis, and self-service fuel pumps available 24 hours a day.
Located east of town, offers a lobby available to pilots 24 hours a day, courtesy car available on first come basis, and self-service fuel pumps available 24 hours a day.
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Fire Department | City of Rapid City
Primarily focuses its efforts on public education, fire prevention initiatives, preparedness and overall community risk reduction. Responds to a wide variety of calls for service such as fire suppression resources, advanced life support transport services, a technical rescue team, a hazardous materials team, aircraft rescue and firefighting response and other services. These services are dispatched from 8 strategically located stations throughout the community.
Primarily focuses its efforts on public education, fire prevention initiatives, preparedness and overall community risk reduction. Responds to a wide variety of calls for service such as fire suppression resources, advanced life support transport services, a technical rescue team, a hazardous materials team, aircraft rescue and firefighting response and other services. These services are dispatched from 8 strategically located stations throughout the community.
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Fire Department | City of Yankton
Provides fire and emergency services to Yankton residents. Also provides public fire safety education and smoke alarm information.
Provides fire and emergency services to Yankton residents. Also provides public fire safety education and smoke alarm information.
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Area Senior Center | City of Aberdeen
Provides social activities, informational events, health care programs, recreational occasions, volunteer opportunities, and facility rental space. Members are mailed a newsletter each month highlighting activities and events.
Provides social activities, informational events, health care programs, recreational occasions, volunteer opportunities, and facility rental space. Members are mailed a newsletter each month highlighting activities and events.
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Prescription Drug Drop Off | City of Rapid City
Drop prescription bottles in the bright green box in the main lobby of the police department, a separate 'sharps' container is available.
Drop prescription bottles in the bright green box in the main lobby of the police department, a separate 'sharps' container is available.
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Wastewater Department | City of Yankton
Maintains and operates the wastewater collection and treatment facility to have a minimum impact on the environment and enhance the quality of life for the community.
Maintains and operates the wastewater collection and treatment facility to have a minimum impact on the environment and enhance the quality of life for the community.
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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.
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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Skate Parks | City of Sioux Falls Parks and Recreation
Sioux Falls has three skate parks: Drake Springs Skate Park, Kuehn Park, and Barb Iverson Skate Plaza. Only skateboards, inline skates, and BMX bikes allowed. No other wheeled devices of any kind are allowed within the skate park.
Availability of skate parks in the future may be dependent on patrons' compliance with the following:
Skate at your own risk as parks are not supervised and users assume all risks inherent in the use of these facilities. Use of these facilities may result in serious injury or death.
It is strongly recommended that users wear an approved helmet, knee and elbow pads, and wrist guards.
Food and drink are not allowed inside the rink or skate park areas.
Glass, alcohol, and smoking are prohibited.
No stickers, loud music, inappropriate language/actions, or reckless behavior allowed.
Sioux Falls has three skate parks: Drake Springs Skate Park, Kuehn Park, and Barb Iverson Skate Plaza. Only skateboards, inline skates, and BMX bikes allowed. No other wheeled devices of any kind are allowed within the skate park.
Availability of skate parks in the future may be dependent on patrons' compliance with the following:
Skate at your own risk as parks are not supervised and users assume all risks inherent in the use of these facilities. Use of these facilities may result in serious injury or death.
It is strongly recommended that users wear an approved helmet, knee and elbow pads, and wrist guards.
Food and drink are not allowed inside the rink or skate park areas.
Glass, alcohol, and smoking are prohibited.
No stickers, loud music, inappropriate language/actions, or reckless behavior allowed.
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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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Parks & Recreation Department | City of Huron
Supports a variety of programs for all ages, from arts and crafts to sports and camps.
Visit the website for a map of parks and walking trails and a chart of the available park amenities.
Community Friendship Gardens
Garden plots are available for a $34.00 fee, please call for an application and information.
Garden Guidelines and Rules: All plots and surrounding areas must be kept free of weeds, trash, and litter. Plots need to be cleaned up by October 15 of each year so that tilling can be done for the following year. Don't forget to harvest all of your crops. Any fencing must be removed at the end of the season before the City does their tilling.
Forestry
Tree branches are to be trimmed and cut to a minimum height of thirteen and one-half (13½) feet above the street or alley level to allow ample space for the movement of city maintenance and garbage disposal equipment.
All existing hedges and shrubs on the boulevard or parking strips shall be trimmed to a height of thirty inches as measured from the gutter level of the street.
Trees shall be planted at a distance (30 feet) apart as determined by the Parks and Recreation Board considering the ultimate size of the variety of tree involved.
Please call for a free planting permit and staking the location for boulevard trees.
A free tree removal permit is issued by this office if you wish to remove trees or stumps that are located on the boulevard or in an alley area.
Supports a variety of programs for all ages, from arts and crafts to sports and camps.
Visit the website for a map of parks and walking trails and a chart of the available park amenities.
Community Friendship Gardens
Garden plots are available for a $34.00 fee, please call for an application and information.
Garden Guidelines and Rules: All plots and surrounding areas must be kept free of weeds, trash, and litter. Plots need to be cleaned up by October 15 of each year so that tilling can be done for the following year. Don't forget to harvest all of your crops. Any fencing must be removed at the end of the season before the City does their tilling.
Forestry
Tree branches are to be trimmed and cut to a minimum height of thirteen and one-half (13½) feet above the street or alley level to allow ample space for the movement of city maintenance and garbage disposal equipment.
All existing hedges and shrubs on the boulevard or parking strips shall be trimmed to a height of thirty inches as measured from the gutter level of the street.
Trees shall be planted at a distance (30 feet) apart as determined by the Parks and Recreation Board considering the ultimate size of the variety of tree involved.
Please call for a free planting permit and staking the location for boulevard trees.
A free tree removal permit is issued by this office if you wish to remove trees or stumps that are located on the boulevard or in an alley area.
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Light & Power | City of Vermillion
Provides light and power services for businesses and residents within the limits of Vermillion, South Dakota.
Provides light and power services for businesses and residents within the limits of Vermillion, South Dakota.
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Information Services | City of Yankton
Provides mapping services for the City of Yankton. Visit the website for printable and interactive maps.
Provides mapping services for the City of Yankton. Visit the website for printable and interactive maps.
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Fire Department | City of Rapid City
Primarily focuses its efforts on public education, fire prevention initiatives, preparedness and overall community risk reduction. Responds to a wide variety of calls for service such as fire suppression resources, advanced life support transport services, a technical rescue team, a hazardous materials team, aircraft rescue and firefighting response and other services. These services are dispatched from 8 strategically located stations throughout the community.
Primarily focuses its efforts on public education, fire prevention initiatives, preparedness and overall community risk reduction. Responds to a wide variety of calls for service such as fire suppression resources, advanced life support transport services, a technical rescue team, a hazardous materials team, aircraft rescue and firefighting response and other services. These services are dispatched from 8 strategically located stations throughout the community.
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Mayor's Office | City of Sioux Falls Mayor's Office
The City of Sioux Falls is run by a mayor and a part-time council form of government.
The City of Sioux Falls is run by a mayor and a part-time council form of government.
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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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Splash Central Waterpark | City of Huron
Features a water coaster, slide, Olympic swimming pool, obstacle course, kid's pool, water walk, lazy river, picnic shelters, park, and a campus center with meeting space.
Features a water coaster, slide, Olympic swimming pool, obstacle course, kid's pool, water walk, lazy river, picnic shelters, park, and a campus center with meeting space.
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Water Works Treatment Plant | City of Aberdeen
The treatment plant has information on annual water quality report, water treatment process, and watering restrictions.
The treatment plant has information on annual water quality report, water treatment process, and watering restrictions.
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Public Library | City of Vermillion
Provides access to books, DVDs, audiobooks, and magazines, electronic resources including downloadable books, movies, music, full-text magazine articles, and newspaper articles; educational, informational, and cultural programs, free wi-fi, public access computers, plus printing, copying, and faxing.
Other offerings such as a monthly used book sale, 'Library of Things' providing everyday items from board games to tools to specialized equipment, and programming for children, including weekly Story Time sessions, afterschool sessions in a wide variety of fun topics, and Summer Reading Programs.
Provides access to books, DVDs, audiobooks, and magazines, electronic resources including downloadable books, movies, music, full-text magazine articles, and newspaper articles; educational, informational, and cultural programs, free wi-fi, public access computers, plus printing, copying, and faxing.
Other offerings such as a monthly used book sale, 'Library of Things' providing everyday items from board games to tools to specialized equipment, and programming for children, including weekly Story Time sessions, afterschool sessions in a wide variety of fun topics, and Summer Reading Programs.
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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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