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Health Insurance Marketplace | United States Department of Health and Human Services

Individuals and families or small businesses can get insurance through this website. The Health Insurance Marketplace is sometimes known as the health insurance exchange. Open enrollment for 2025 is closed. Certain life events and changes may allow people to enroll or change plans. Visit the website for details. 2026 Marketplace Plans - When: Open enrollment is November 1, 2025 - January 15, 2026. In order to have coverage that begins January 1, you must enroll by December 15. Plans sold during Open Enrollment start January 1, 2026. - Where: Always start with HealthCare.Gov. If your state uses their own website,HealthCare.Gov will guide you there. HealthCare.Gov or your state-based marketplace can only sell ACA plans, so you can be confident that you're getting a vetted, comprehensive plan that will be there for you when you need it. - What: Comprehensive coverage at an affordable price: HealthCare.Gov plans must include key benefits like mental health care, maternity care, prescription drug coverage and hospitalization services. In addition to good coverage, most marketplace shoppers will qualify for a discount based on their income. - How: Enroll online, over the phone, or in-person: Log on to the official ACA marketplace at HealthCare.Gov, or CuidadodeSalud.Gov, call the marketplace call center at 1-800-318-2596, or make an appointment for in-person through the Get Covered Connector Tool. - To find a local navigator visit: https://localhelp.healthcare.gov/

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Navigator Programs
Health Insurance/Dental Coverage
Federal Health Insurance Marketplace Call Center/Website
Federal Government Agencies/Departments

Taxpayer Assistance Center | IRS

IRS Taxpayer Assistance Centers (TACs) offer personal, face-to-face help for tax issues that cannot be handled online or by phone. All TACs operate by appointment only. When calling to schedule an appointment, customer service representatives are available 7:00am - 7:00pm, Monday - Friday. Before scheduling an appointment, please visit the website for a list of services offered at your chosen location. For in-person meetings, plan to bring along a current government issued photo ID, a Taxpayer Identification Number, such as a Social Security number, and all necessary tax documents. Many of the services offered at Taxpayer Assistance Centers (TACs) are available online 24/7 and are continually updated with the latest information, useful tools, and other services to solve tax issues. Nearly every tax issue can now be resolved online or by phone from the convenience of your home or office. ​

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Federal Government Agencies/Departments
Federal Tax Collection Agencies
Federal Income Tax Information

United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives | United States Department of Justice

Contact for questions or information relating to: Firearms (FFL) or Explosives (FEL) Licenses Licensee Firearms Theft or Loss Machineguns, Silencers or other NFA weapons Firearms, Ammunition and other importation issues Shipping of firearms Proper sale/purchase/transfer of firearms, ammunition or explosives Other firearms/explosives industry questions Contact Criminal Enforcement for questions or information relating to: Suspected illegal firearms possession/sales/purchase Suspected criminal activity involving explosives, tobacco, or arson Any other law enforcement matter within the jurisdiction of ATF

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Federal Government Agencies/Departments

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 Government Agencies/Departments
Post Offices
Passports
Flag Related Services

Taxpayer Assistance Center | IRS

IRS Taxpayer Assistance Centers (TACs) offer personal, face-to-face help for tax issues that cannot be handled online or by phone. All TACs operate by appointment only. When calling to schedule an appointment, customer service representatives are available 7:00am - 7:00pm, Monday - Friday. Before scheduling an appointment, please visit the website for a list of services offered at your chosen location. For in-person meetings, plan to bring along a current government issued photo ID, a Taxpayer Identification Number, such as a Social Security number, and all necessary tax documents. Many of the services offered at Taxpayer Assistance Centers (TACs) are available online 24/7 and are continually updated with the latest information, useful tools, and other services to solve tax issues. Nearly every tax issue can now be resolved online or by phone from the convenience of your home or office. ​

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Federal Government Agencies/Departments
Federal Tax Collection Agencies
Federal Income Tax Information

Local Offices | 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. Payments are not intended to replace all lost earnings. People should try to supplement Social Security payments with savings, pensions, investments, or other insurance. 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. www.ssa.gov/ssi 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. www.ssa.gov/disability 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. https://www.ssa.gov/disability/determination.htm The Social Security office may have a list of approved organizational payees. Expanded online services are available through the Social Security portal at www.socialsecurity.gov/myaccount. The portal can be used for replacement Social Security Number (SSN) card requests without the need to travel to the office. ​In-person assistance is also available through local offices. To find the closest location check www.ssa.gov/locator/

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SSI
Social Security Numbers
Medicare
Health Insurance/Dental Coverage
Representative Payee Services
Social Security Disability Insurance
Federal Government Agencies/Departments

Health Care and Behavioral Health Services | VA Black Hills Health Care System

General medical and surgical, primary, nursing home, and rehabilitative care. Behavioral health services including addictive disorder services (ADS), compensated work therapy, Residential Post Traumatic Stress (PTSD) program, Mental health intensive case management, inpatient psychiatric services, and outpatient psychiatric services. Gun locks are available through the Suicide Prevention Coordinator.

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Psychiatric Medication Services
Community Clinics
Military Family Support Groups
General Counseling Services
Adult Psychiatry
Veteran Support Groups
Veteran Reintegration Counseling
Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Medication Based Treatment for Substance Use Disorders
Adult Residential Treatment Facilities
General Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
Veterans
Flu Vaccines
Adult Psychiatric Inpatient Units
Central Intake/Assessment for Mental Health Services
Veteran Outpatient Clinics
Federal Government Agencies/Departments
Clinical Psychiatric Evaluation
Psychiatric Day Treatment
Individual Counseling
Mental Health Expense Assistance
Medical Information Services
Hospitals
Suicide Prevention Programs
Substance Use Disorder Counseling
Psychiatric Case Management

U.S. Visas | United States Department of Homeland Security

For traveling to the United States, a visa is required for tourism, visits, business, employment, study and exchange, and immigration. A foreign national traveling to the United States for tourism (a short visit for vacation, for visiting family and friends, or for medical treatment) needs a visitor visa (B-2) unless qualifying for entry under the Visa Waiver Program. To work in the United States temporarily as a lawful nonimmigrant, temporary workers must qualify for the available visa category based on the planned employment purpose. The steps in the process before applying for a visa vary. The United States supports international education and welcomes foreign students and exchange visitors. Before applying for a visa, students and exchange visitors must be accepted by their schools or program sponsors. Details on the types of Visas and application procedures are on the website.

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Nonimmigrant Visa Application Adjudication
Federal Government Agencies/Departments

Senator Mike Rounds | United States Elected Officials

United States Senator, serving since January 2015.

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United States Senate Offices
Federal Government Agencies/Departments

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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Federal Government Agencies/Departments
Army
Military Recruitment Programs

Tribal Office | Lower Brule Sioux Tribe

The tribal office serves as the center of government, services and community support for the members of the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe.

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Federal Government Agencies/Departments
Cultural Heritage Groups
Specialized Information and Referral
Tribal Council Offices

Behavioral Health Services | Cheyenne River VA Clinic

An outpatient clinic that offers mental health care counseling services, treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and suicide prevention services to veterans through private counseling, group therapy, medications, care coordinators, case managers, gun safety locks, and outreach and community education.

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Individual Counseling
Clinical Psychiatric Evaluation
Substance Use Disorder Treatment Expense Assistance
Bereavement and Grief Counseling
Veteran Outpatient Clinics
Mental Health Screening
Adult Child Abuse Survivor Counseling
Gun Safety Devices and Secure Storage
Suicide Prevention Programs
Federal Government Agencies/Departments
Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse Counseling
Medication Based Treatment for Substance Use Disorders
Veteran Reintegration Counseling
Adult Psychiatry
Marriage and Relationships Counseling
Divorce Counseling
Mental Health Expense Assistance
Substance Use Disorder Counseling
Conjoint Counseling
Veterans
Geriatric Psychiatry

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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Federal Courts
Parole
Federal Government Agencies/Departments
Probation

United States Marshal | United States Department of Justice

The US Marshal office provides court security and fugitive warrants, as well as serve civil process for federal courts, transport and detain all Federal prisoners in South Dakota. District offices are located in Sioux Falls, Rapid City, Pierre, and Aberdeen.

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Federal Government Agencies/Departments

Extended Care and Rehab Patient Care Service Line | Sioux Falls VA Health Care System

The Extended Care and Rehab Service Line includes the following services: Caregiver support group, spinal cord injury / disorder program, full suite of therapies, chiropractic care, integrative health services, adaptive sports, low vision and visually impaired services, inpatient community living center, pain management, whole health services, community living center, hospice/palliative Care, polytrauma/traumatic brain injury (TBI), geriatrics & extended care (GEC), medical foster home, and home health care.

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Caregiver/Care Receiver Support Groups
Pain Management
Adult In Home Respite Care
Hospice Care
Family and Community Medicine
Eye Examinations
Medical Information Services
Spinal Cord Injuries
Spinal Cord Rehabilitation
Disability Related Sports
Federal Government Agencies/Departments
Day Rehabilitation
Brain Injury Rehabilitation
Families of Military Personnel/Veterans
Veterans
Physical Therapy
Disease/Disability Information
Occupational Therapy

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 Government Agencies/Departments
Post Offices
Passports
Flag Related Services

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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Federal Government Agencies/Departments
Specialized Information and Referral

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 Government Agencies/Departments
Post Offices
Passports
Flag Related Services

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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Navy
Federal Government Agencies/Departments
Military Recruitment Programs

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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General Crime Reporting
Federal Government Agencies/Departments
Federal Bureau of Investigation

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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Federal Courts
Parole
Federal Government Agencies/Departments
Probation

Senator John Thune | United States Elected Officials

United States Senator for South Dakota, serving since 2005.

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United States Senate Offices
Federal Government Agencies/Departments

Spinal Cord Injury Clinic | VA Black Hills Health Care System

Provides follow up treatment for Veterans with spinal cord injuries and diseases; assistance with accessing need equipment, ongoing evaluation and support, and assistance with accessing rehabilitation services following injury.

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Spinal Cord Injuries
Medical Information Services
Veterans
Spinal Cord Rehabilitation
Disease/Disability Information
Federal Government Agencies/Departments

Mental Health Service Line | Sioux Falls VA Health Care System

The Mental Health Service Line provides connection to outpatient mental health services, psychiatry services, local recovery coordination, care coordination, and peer support services. Also offers care for military sexual trauma, PTSD, suicide prevention and awareness outreach, and gun safety locks. Telehealth service options are available.

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General Counseling Services
Adult Psychiatry
Relapse Prevention Programs
Individual Counseling
Family Counseling
Gun Safety Devices and Secure Storage
Adult Child Sexual Abuse Survivor Counseling
Medical Information Services
General Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
Conjoint Counseling
Smoking/Vaping Cessation
Substance Use Disorder Counseling
Central Intake/Assessment for Mental Health Services
Telemental Health
Veteran Outpatient Clinics
Adult Psychiatric Inpatient Units
Marriage and Relationships Counseling
Veterans
Clinical Psychiatric Evaluation
Homeless Veterans
Mental Health Screening
Anger Management
Tobacco Use Education/Prevention
Suicide Prevention Programs
Geriatric Psychiatry
Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse Counseling
Veteran Reintegration Counseling
Bereavement and Grief Counseling
Homemaker Assistance
Divorce Counseling
Federal Government Agencies/Departments
Street Outreach Programs
Sexual Assault Counseling
Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment

Selective Service Registration | Selective Service System

According to law, a man must register with Selective Service within 30 days of his 18th birthday. Selective Service can accept a late registration but not after a man has reached his 26th birthday. Registration is a way the government keeps a list of names of men from which to draw in case of a national emergency requiring rapid expansion of the Armed Forces. By registering all young men, Selective Service ensures that a future draft will be fair and equitable. Some men may have failed to register during the time they were eligible to do so and may now find they are ineligible for certain benefits including federal grant programs, federal job training under the Workforce Investment and Opportunity Act, federal jobs or security clearance as a contractor, and U.S. citizenship for immigrants. ​NOTE: Registering with Selective Service does not mean the person is joining the military.

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Selective Service Registration
WIOA Programs
Federal Government Agencies/Departments