October 2, 2024

New License Plate Design Unveiled for 2016

SD Standard Plate 2016 webNew 2016 South Dakota license plate design unveiled

PIERRE, S.D., — An image of the new license plate design for the 2016 license plate reissue was unveiled by the South Dakota Department of Revenue, Motor Vehicle Division.

The new license plates will be issued beginning January 1, 2016.

The standard license plates currently identifying South Dakota motor vehicles have been in use since 2006. The plates are losing reflectivity, becoming damaged and suffering other readability problems.

The 2016 reissue will add up to approximately 1.5 million non-commercial vehicle and motorcycle plates consisting of the standard plate, the emblem plate, personalized plates, amateur radio, low-speed vehicles and the commercial radio plate.

The design was a cooperative effort between Gov. Daugaard, the Department of Revenue Motor Vehicle Division and the South Dakota Department of Tourism and reflects a partnership in promoting South Dakota.

The license plates will continue to be made at Pheasantland Industries located in the South Dakota State Penitentiary in Sioux Falls, S.D.

Fall River & Oglala Lakota County residents can renew their annual motor vehicle registration at the Fall River & Oglala LakotaTreasurer’s office in Hot Springs, at a self-service terminal (throughout the state) or from their Motor Vehicle customer portal at https://MySDCars.sd.gov.   Those who do so after Jan. 1, 2016, will receive the new license plates.

Fall River/Oglala Lakota County Treasurer – Kelli Rhoe (605) 745-5145

Employment – Truck Driver / Heavy Equipment Operator

The Fall River County Highway Department is looking for a full time Truck Driver / Heavy Equipment Operator.  Applicant must possess a Class “A” C.D.L. For more information call the county highway department at 605-745-5137.

Applications for this position can be obtained at the following locations: The SD Department of Labor, Fall River County Courthouse, the Fall River County Highway Department Office, or on the Fall River County website.

 

Full Time Employment – Dispatch

Full-time 911 Dispatcher: Fall River County Emergency Management is accepting applications for a full time 911 Dispatchers.  The starting salary is $12.00 per hour. The position requires SD State Certification for radio dispatching.  The training, completed in Pierre, SD will be provided to successful applicants.  The position requires working different shifts and may require holiday work.  The position involves substantial public contact, receiving incoming radio and phone calls, and entering information into the computer aided dispatch system.  Individuals must be able to multi task with accurate typing (35 words per minute) and computer skills.  Position requires a medical physical (UA and hearing test), fingerprinting and background check.  Open until filled.

 

See Employment page for application and other job openings.

New Wheel Tax

The first reading of the Fall River County Ordinance for the implementing a wheel tax was read at the commissioner meeting on August 4th.  The wheel tax is being considered due to the enactment of Senate Bill 1 by the South Dakota State Legislature.  The Senate Bill allows funds from the South Dakota Department of Transportation bridge improvement fund to be granted only to counties which have a wheel tax.   Below is a copy of the county ordinance being considered. The second reading will be held at the commissioner meeting on August 18th.

 

Wheel Tax Ordinance

Part-time Employment with Weed and Pest

Part-time noxious weed sprayer:  Must be 18, have valid driver’s license and have or obtain a Commercial Pesticide Applicator License, Category G, 1A, 7.  Open book tests. Hours may be irregular, subject to work contracted and to weather conditions.  Starting pay $12.00/hour. Early morning starting times. Equipment cleaning and maintenance.  Operating Honda ATV, Polaris Ranger 6 wheeler, Kawasaki Mule or 1 ton truck Right of Way sprayers. Identify noxious weeds and spray chemicals to control noxious weeds.
Applications may be picked up at the Fall River County Weed & Pest Office – 1029 North River Street, Hot Springs, SD Open until filled.

 

Click here for more employment opportunities with Fall River County and applications.

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