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705 N. Main Avenue, Garretson, SD 57030

The City of Garretson consists of six council members and the mayor. Two council members are represented in each ward. There are 3 wards in the City of Garretson.

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125 3rd Avenue S., Clear Lake, SD 57226

The City of Clear Lake operates with the council-manager form of government with a Mayor and six City Council members.

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102 Sherman Street, Deadwood, SD 57732

The City of Deadwood is governed by the City Commission. The City Commission consists of a mayor and four commissioners, which are elected at large for a three-year term. The mayor and commissioners shall perform the duties prescribed by the laws of South Dakota and the duties prescribed by the ordinance.

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123 S. Lincoln Street, Aberdeen, SD 57401

Holds meetings in which City Council Members address city issues through the adoption of motions, resolutions, and ordinances. The City Council consists of 8 members who serve on a part-time basis.

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110 N. Main Street, Viborg, SD 57070

Mayor is elected at-large every 4 years and presides over City Council meetings. There are 6 City Council members that elected from 3 wards, with 2 members representing each ward. City Council members are elected every 3 years. City Council meetings are held at 6:00pm on the second Monday of each month at the Viborg City Hall. To be placed on the agenda, email or call the Finance Office no later than 5:00pm the Wednesday before the meeting.

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300 W. 1st Street, Worthing, SD 57077

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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304 Main Avenue, Brandon, SD 57005

Meets to discuss important issues and pass ordinances for the City of Brandon. City Council meetings include public hearings, which are held at the beginning of the meeting.

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520 3rd Street, Suite 230, Brookings City & County Government Center, Brookings, SD 57006

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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20 N. Maple, Watertown, SD 57201

Part-time legislative body responsible for the legislative function of the city. Reviews and adopts policies responsive to the community. Council meetings take place on the first and third Monday of each month, starting at 5:30pm. Council Members: - Brent Mohrmann - Ward A - Kyle Peters - Ward B - Dan Schutte - Ward C - Doug Allen - Ward D - Lynn Jurrens - Ward E - Michael Heuer - At-Large

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1025 Meade Street, Whitewood, SD 57793

City departments including Public Works (Streets, Parks, Water, Sewer), Planning and Zoning, Finance Office, Building Inspector, Community Hall, Mayor and Council, and Public Library.

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622 Crook Street, Custer, SD 57730

The City of Custer is governed by an Aldermanic form of government. The city is divided into three wards and there are two council persons from each ward. The mayor is elected at large. All officials are elected into office by city residents and holds the responsibility of determining city policies.

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416 Walnut Street, City Hall, Yankton, SD 57078

The Mayor and City Manager work toward the mission of providing cost-effective, public services as required by its citizens and to provide an environment so that both its citizens and the economy prosper. This is also the office to call with any questions pertaining to Yankton's City Council.

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317 E. 4th Street, Dell Rapids, SD 57022

The City Council consists of the Mayor elected at large, who will hold office for four years, and eight alderman, two elected from each ward, who shall hold office for three years.

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122 4th Street, Ipswich, SD 57451

Services provided are: Finance - The office that is responsible for managing the fiscal affairs for the city. Responsibilities include budget development and monitoring, accounting, cash and asset management, payroll, contract administration, grants management and financial reporting. Parks and Recreation - Maintains parks and green space areas as well as sports fields and facilities. City Hall - Provides the City Council agendas, public records, location of City Council Meetings. City administration approves special event permits, coordinates planning, organizing and directing the activities of city departments. Utilities - Includes water, sewer, and garbage collection Public Works - Streets & sanitation, landfill, snow removal, sanitary sewer services, building permits, planning & zoning

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560 SD Highway 262, Emery, SD 57332

The City Council consists of the Mayor, who is elected at large and six Alderman. Two Alderman are elected from each ward. All members are elected to a two-year term.

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210 N. Dakota Street, Canton, SD 57013

Canton City Hall houses various city departments, including: Finance Department (assists with budget, utility payments, elections, and business and contractor licensing), Mayor and City Commissioners, utilities (water and sewer), Public Works (assists with government buildings, streets, street lights & traffic signals, snow removal, street cleaning, solid waste and public health), Parks and Recreation, Planning and Zoning, and City Shop.

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325 S. Monroe, Suite 118, Carter, SD 57580

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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715 N. Main Street, Chamberlain, SD 57325

The City of Chamberlain uses the Commission form of government with a Mayor and four City Commissioners.

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503 S Highland Avenue, Madison, SD 57042

Responsible for receipting in and distributing monies in an effective and responsible manner. The office is also the contact for Mayor's Office, City Hall, City Commission, Utilities (billing, disconnects, and rebates), city financials, elections, licenses, assessments, and ordinances. Finance officers are often notary publics. This office is also the contact for the City Administrator.

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232 N. Main Avenue, Bridgewater, SD 57319

The City of Bridgewater has an aldermanic form of government consisting of a Mayor and 2 Council Members from each ward. The Mayor is elected at large to a two-year term. The Council Members are elected by the electors of each ward to a two-year term. Bridgewater is divided into 3 wards.

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235 W. 10th Street, Sioux Falls, SD 57104

The City Clerk's office handles city elections, council meetings, agendas, and minutes. The clerk's office serves as Sioux Falls city council staff. To access the Sioux Falls Charter and Municipal Code, check voter registration, sample ballots, precincts or districts please visit the website.

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612 N. Main Street, Mitchell, SD 57301

The city government of Mitchell provides the City Council agendas and oversees long range planning for the city. City administration approves special event permits, coordinates planning, organizing and directing of activities in city departments. The City Administrator's office is in this building, as well as the Mayor's.

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25 Center Street, Vermillion, SD 57069

Vermillion's governing body is made up of 9 members: 8 City Council members are elected from 4 wards, with 2 members representing each ward. Mayor is elected at-large and presides over City Council meetings City Council meetings are held at 6:00pm, on the 1st and 3rd Monday of each month in the City Council Chambers. Citizens have two opportunities to address the Council during council meetings. The City Manager's office prepares the agenda and council packets for the meeting, any person who has a proposed agenda item for discussion should contact the City Manager's office.

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412 2nd Avenue, Edgemont, SD 57735

The City Council consists of the Mayor, Finance Officer, and 5 Council members representing 3 wards within the city of Edgemont. The Mayor and Finance Officer are located in City Hall as well as the Post Office.

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