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Black Hills National Forest - Forest Service | United States Department of Agriculture

The Black Hills, in western South Dakota and northeastern Wyoming, consists of 1.2 million acres of forested hills and mountains, approximately 110 miles long and 70 miles wide. The Forest is a multiple-use Forest with activities ranging from timber production, grazing, to hiking, camping, mountain biking, horseback riding, rock climbing, mining, wildlife viewing, and many others. Christmas tree permits are sold at all offices.

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United States Postal Service | United States Postal Service

To find location information, hours of operation and specific services such as passports and assistance with burial flags: Dial 1-800-ASK-USPS (800-275-8777) or visit www.usps.gov and look for 'Quick Tools' in the heading, drop down menu will provide the 'Find USPS Locations' option, select and enter City and State or Zip code. There are many retail sites (grocery stores, drug stores) which offer some USPS services, such as mailing supplies, mail drop off or stamps.

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Federal Bureau of Investigation | United States Department of Justice

The FBI works around the globe to combat the most dangerous criminal and security threats facing the country including National Security Priorities such as protecting the United States from terrorist attacks, foreign intelligence operations and espionage and cyber-based attacks and high-technology crimes. Other priorities are to combat public corruption at all levels, protect civil rights, combat transnational/national criminal organizations and enterprises, combat major white-collar crime and significant violent crime. Visit the website to learn how to report internet crimes or to submit a tip, report threats and crimes. If someone is imminent danger, call 911 or local police immediately.

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United States District Court | United States Department of Justice

Criminal cases - Individuals do not file criminal charges in U.S. district courts. A criminal case is started by the government, usually through the U.S. attorney's office in coordination with a law enforcement agency. Civil cases - A civil action starts with the filing of a complaint. People who start civil action in a district court are required by law to pay a filing fee, unless they file also file an application claiming they can't pay the fee (also called "in forma pauperis"). U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services - Holds offenders accountable for their criminal actions, facilitates victim reparation, and requires compliance with court mandates.

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Vehicle Safety Hotline - National Highway Traffic Safety Administration | United States Department of Transportation

A hotline set up for individuals to report problems regarding auto safety or child safety seats. Information can be obtained about auto safety and auto recalls in the United States.

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United States Postal Service | United States Postal Service

To find location information, hours of operation and specific services such as passports and assistance with burial flags: Dial 1-800-ASK-USPS (800-275-8777) or visit www.usps.gov and look for 'Quick Tools' in the heading, drop down menu will provide the 'Find USPS Locations' option, select and enter City and State or Zip code. There are many retail sites (grocery stores, drug stores) which offer some USPS services, such as mailing supplies, mail drop off or stamps.

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Victim/Witness Assistance Program | United States Department of Justice

The Victim/Witness Assistance Program is committed to protecting the rights of crime victims and witnesses. Notifications and assistance services are provided to victims and witnesses, and other support may be available.

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FindTreatment.gov | Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) collects information on thousands of state-licensed providers who specialize in treating substance use disorders, addiction, and mental illness. The online directory focuses on substance use providers.

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United States Postal Service | United States Postal Service

To find location information, hours of operation and specific services such as passports and assistance with burial flags: Dial 1-800-ASK-USPS (800-275-8777) or visit www.usps.gov and look for 'Quick Tools' in the heading, drop down menu will provide the 'Find USPS Locations' option, select and enter City and State or Zip code. There are many retail sites (grocery stores, drug stores) which offer some USPS services, such as mailing supplies, mail drop off or stamps.

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United States Food and Drug Administration | United States Department of Health and Human Services

​The FDA is responsible for protecting the public health by assuring the safety, efficacy, and security of human and veterinary drugs, biological products, medical devices, the nation's food supply, cosmetics, and products that emit radiation. FDA Flush List: Medicines recommended for disposal by flushing only when take back options are not readily available.

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Senator John Thune | United States Elected Officials

United States Senator for South Dakota, serving since 2005.

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United States Navy Recruiting | United States Department of Defense

Assisting those who are interested in joining the United States Navy. Visit the website below to find a recruiter.

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BIA Office Cheyenne River Agency | Bureau of Indian Affairs - United States Department of the Interior

The BIA office serves as the liaison with the Indian Health Service, various state, county and other federal and public agencies, and with the tribal organizations, committees, and tribal officials. The Agency consists of the following branches: real estate, probate, land operations, roads, social services, and facilities management.

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United States District Court | United States Department of Justice

Criminal cases - Individuals do not file criminal charges in U.S. district courts. A criminal case is started by the government, usually through the U.S. attorney's office in coordination with a law enforcement agency. Civil cases - A civil action starts with the filing of a complaint. People who start civil action in a district court are required by law to pay a filing fee, unless they file also file an application claiming they can't pay the fee (also called "in forma pauperis"). U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services - Holds offenders accountable for their criminal actions, facilitates victim reparation, and requires compliance with court mandates.

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United States Army Recruiting | United States Department of Defense

Assisting those who are interested in becoming either active duty Army soldiers (full-time) or Army Reserve soldiers (part-time).

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National Park Service | United States Department of the Interior

Find a park visit: www.nps.gov/findapark/index.htm Event Calendar: www.nps.gov/planyourvisit/event-search.htm Annual Passes: www.nps.gov/planyourvisit/passes.htm $80.00 per year, Annual passes can be used for entrance at all national parks Free passes available for Current US military members and dependents Free passes for 4th graders, visit www.everykidoutdoors.gov Senior pass: $20.00 annual pass; $80.00 lifetime pass for US citizens or permanent residents age 62 and over Access pass, Free for US citizens or permanent residents with permanent disabilities Volunteer pass, free to volunteers with 250 service hours with a federal agency that participates in the Interagency Pass program

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United States Postal Service | United States Postal Service

To find location information, hours of operation and specific services such as passports and assistance with burial flags: Dial 1-800-ASK-USPS (800-275-8777) or visit www.usps.gov and look for 'Quick Tools' in the heading, drop down menu will provide the 'Find USPS Locations' option, select and enter City and State or Zip code. There are many retail sites (grocery stores, drug stores) which offer some USPS services, such as mailing supplies, mail drop off or stamps.

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Surgery / Specialty Care Service Line | Sioux Falls VA Health Care System

The VA Surgery / Specialty Care Service Line includes the following services: Orthopedics, ENT, Gynecology, Urology, general surgery, Opthalmology, Podiatry, Audiology, Optometry, Dental, GI Endoscopy, and Proctology.

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United States Small Business Administration | United States Small Business Administration

Assist with every aspect of starting a business including: developing a business plan, obtaining financing, marketing products and service, and managing the company.

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Outpatient Clinic | Aberdeen VA Clinic

Clinic provides primary care, mental health, home based primary care, and telehealth services. No emergency services are provided at the clinic. Specialty Services include: Audiology, Dermatology, Anticoagulation, and Home Based Primary Care Mental health Services: individual, couples, and group psychotherapy Telemental health available Audiology Services: including hearing aid fittings, adjustments, and replacement, are provided on Tuesdays, Thursday afternoons and Friday afternoons at the CBOC. The following programs and specialty care are available by telehealth: Cardiology, Diabetes Management, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Genomic Medicine, Infectious Disease, Nephrology, Neurology, Nutrition, Oncology, Orthopedics, Pain Management, Physical Therapy, Prosthetics, Pulmonary, and VIST (low Vision).

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Polytrauma/TBI Clinic | VA Black Hills Health Care System

TBI evaluation and education for Veterans including speech-language, neurological, occupational, physical evaluations and therapies. Psychological services and caregiver supports are available.

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Farm Service Agency | United States Department of Agriculture

Farm Service Agency (FSA) handles many federal farm programs and makes agricultural and commodity loans. FSA provides financial assistance to producers who have suffered from natural disasters. Disaster assistance is available for a wide variety of disaster event, including but not limited to flooding, winter storms, drought, tornado, fire and other natural disasters that have adversely impacted producers. FSA disaster assistance encompasses livestock death losses, damaged or destroyed feed supplies, crop production losses, loss of grazing land, farmland rehabilitation, restoring water supplies, emergency loans and other disaster aid. Below are a few programs to consider: LFP (Livestock Forage Disaster) - NAP (Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance): https://www.fsa.usda.gov/Assets/USDA-FSA-Public/usdafiles/FactSheets/noninsured_crop_disaster_assistance_program-nap-fact_sheet.pdf - LIP (2020) Livestock Indemnity Program - ELAP (2020) Emergency Assistance for Livestock, Honeybees and Farm-Raised Fish Program Please reach out to local county FSA office for more information on other programs offered through FSA.

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Social Security Benefits and Services | Social Security Administration

The Social Security Administration distributes the nation's basic method of insuring a continuing income to a person or family when earnings stop or are reduced because of retirement, disability or death. In-person assistance is available at local offices. Online service through the Social Security portal include applying for benefits and checking an application's status. The main Social Security payment types are: Supplemental Security Income (SSI) - pays benefits/monthly checks to qualifying individuals based on financial need. To qualify you must be at least 65, blind or disabled. Low income and resource limits also apply. Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) - pays benefits to people meeting certain medical requirements for disability payments, if you are insured, meaning that you worked long enough and paid Social Security taxes.​ A Disability Determination Services (DDSs) field office is responsible for verifying non-medical eligibility requirements, which may include age, employment, marital status, or Social Security coverage information. The field office then sends the case to a DDS for evaluation of disability The Social Security office may have a list of approved organizational payees.

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United States Postal Service | United States Postal Service

To find location information, hours of operation and specific services such as passports and assistance with burial flags: Dial 1-800-ASK-USPS (800-275-8777) or visit www.usps.gov and look for 'Quick Tools' in the heading, drop down menu will provide the 'Find USPS Locations' option, select and enter City and State or Zip code. There are many retail sites (grocery stores, drug stores) which offer some USPS services, such as mailing supplies, mail drop off or stamps.

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