April 29, 2025

Notice of Public Hearing – Ordinance for Local Cannabis Permits/Licenses

BOARD OF FALL RIVER COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

ORDINANCE #2021-01

A TEMPORARY ORDINANCE REGARDING THE ISSUANCE OF LOCAL MEDICAL CANNABIS ESTABLISHMENT PERMITS AND/OR LICENSES

 

The Board of Fall River County Commissioners will hold a public hearing on June 17, 2021 at 11:00 a.m., Second Floor Courtroom, in the Fall River County Courthouse located in Hot Springs, SD.  All interested persons are encouraged to attend in person and comment on Ordinance #2021-01, A temporary ordinance regarding the issuance of local medical cannabis establishment permits and/or licenses. After the public hearing, the Board of County Commissioners may have a first reading of Ordinance #2021-01 by title and set a 2nd reading date.

The proposed Ordinance #2021-01 will be made available for public inspection at the Fall River County Auditor’s Office located in Hot Springs, SD and on-line at http://fallriver.sdcounties.org/ pursuant to SDCL Section 11-4 and amendments thereto.

Written comments may be filed by emailing the Auditor at [email protected] or by mailing them to the Auditor at 906 N. River St., Hot Springs, SD  57747 on or before noon on June 16, 2021.

Seasonal Temporary Employment available

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Fall River County Weed & Pest Department is currently hiring for a seasonal part-time weed sprayer. Please click the link for the full description and details. FR Weed Spray Applicator 2021

Employment Opportunity: Administrative Assistant

Fall River County Treasurer’s Office is accepting applications for a full time administrative assistant for our fast-paced office. Must be a quick learner, have good organizational skills, exceptional customer service, computer knowledge and ability to lift up to 30 lbs. Starting wage $12-$14/hour depending on experience, full benefits. Apply at Treasurer’s office, 906 N River St, Hot Springs. Application available on employment page. Open until filled.

Tornado Warning Systems to be Tested April 27th

The Tornado sirens in Hot Springs, Edgemont, Oelrichs and at Angostura Reservoir will be tested between 9:00 and 10:00 am MDT Wednesday, April 27th.  Because the exercise is used to ensure warning systems are functioning properly before storm season, people will hear the actual siren used for tornadoes.

The sirens may not be heard inside homes and office buildings, as they are intended to alert people who are outdoors away from radio or TV.

Local emergency response agencies may practice their response procedures and many schools will conduct safety drills for their students.

People do not need to take any action during the drill, but they are encouraged to make plans to protect themselves and their families before storms develop.  Don’t wait until the storm is headed toward you as there won’t be time.  Information about storm safety is available from county emergency management offices or visit the following web sites:

Rapid City National Weather Service: www.weather.gov/safety

American Red Cross: www.redcross.org

Federal Emergency Management Agency: http://www.ready.gov

Employment Opportunity: 2 Temporary Positions

Fall River County Director of Equalization is seeking applications for two temporary full-time positions: one administrative assistant and one summer field worker.

Administrative Assistant

The administrative assistant will be assisting with the AG application project. This is a full-time temporary position, Monday – Friday, 8:00a – 5:00p. Position will run from June through October. Start and end dates, along with daily schedule can be a little flexible. $12/hour.

Work duties include: Communicating with property owners via phone, in person, email, and mass mailings, Computer data entry and completing online applications, Reading Maps, Schedule appointments with property owners, Organizing and filing data.

Skills Needed: Excellent customer service, Good communication skills – written and verbal, Answer phones and schedule appointments, Computer skills – Word & Excel, Attention to detail, Ability to read Maps, Basic knowledge of Legal Descriptions is a plus.

Summer Field Worker

The summer field worker will assist Assessors in property inspections and data collection. This is a full-time temporary position, Monday – Friday, 8:00a – 5:00p, for the months of June, July & August. Start and end dates, along with daily schedule can be a little flexible. $11/hour.

Work duties include: working outdoors in all weather and conditions, communicating with property owners via phone and in person, assist with uploading photos and other computer data entry, reading maps and driving assessor around on designated routes, and responsible for basic vehicle maintenance.

Skills Needed: good customer service skills, good communications skills, physically able to walk over a mile in uneven terrain and work in adverse weather conditions, basic computer skills, must be 16 or older, must have valid SD Driver’s License, and map reading.

Deadline for both jobs is May 12th. See employment page for application. Contact the Director of Equalization at 605-745-5136 or [email protected] for any questions. Submit application to 1029 N. River St.

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