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20 2nd Street SE, Ortonville, MN 56278
Processes court cases filed in Big Stone County and offer other legal services including:
  • Court records
  • Family court
  • Jury selection
  • Juvenile court
  • Law Library
  • Mental health court
  • Order for protection forms
  • Probate court
316 North Robert Street, Suite 100, Saint Paul, MN 55101
The federal court system for the entire state of Minnesota, handling federal crimes at the federal court level. Services provided:
  • Court information about judges, clerk's office, court forms, locations, schedules, interpreter services, accessibility information, courtrooms, media, and virtual hearings
  • Handles cases related to bankruptcy
  • Information about ordering transcripts, audio recordings, and court forms
  • Jury duty, frequently asked questions, and procedures on jury plan
  • Online information about United States constitutional law, issues between citizens of different states, and federal law
  • Public Access to Court Records (PACER)
  • Self-representation information online, resources, a guidebook, and the Pro Se application to file electronically. Has reference guides and procedures for electronic filing for self-representation cases.
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301 South Main Avenue, Hills, MN 56138
Mayor and City Council Members: Departments:
  • Administration and Finance
  • Animal Licenses
  • Building Department
  • City sewer system
  • Legion Rental space
  • Parks and recreation: Includes information about Hills Rez Park and Jacobson Park
  • Utilities: Includes information on phone, internet, and internet, as well as water meters and rates. Also includes information regarding garbage and recycling.
2 Roundwind Road, Luverne, MN 56156
  • Provides general information and licensing for persons interested in becoming foster care providers
  • Training and support for foster care providers on emergency, short-term, and long-term placement
1450 Energy Park Drive, Suite 200, Saint Paul, MN 55108-5219
Promotes safety in the lives of victims and others who have been impacted by crime and provides effective, supportive, and informative advocacy. Also offers victim-initiated restorative practices that encourage offenders to take responsibility for their actions and to repair the harm caused to the victim and community. Victims and the community assist in setting the terms of accountability and monitoring and supporting completion of the offender's obligation. In the end, the offender is held accountable to the victim, community and state.
7450 France Avenue South, Suite 103, Edina, MN 55435
Supplies durable medical equipment including those listed below:
  • Aids to daily living
  • Apnea monitors
  • Bathroom aids
  • Breast pumps
  • CPAP and BiPAP machines and supplies
  • Enteral nutrition formula and supplies
  • Lymphedema and rehabilitation products
  • Nebulizers and respiratory meds
  • Specialty beds
  • Ventilators
  • Walkers, manual wheelchairs, power wheelchairs, scooters
175 County Road 26, Windom, MN 56101
?Responsible for protecting and managing land, water, fish, and wildlife. Also, offers access to outdoor recreational opportunities. Divisions and services include:
  • Ecological and water resources
  • Fish and wildlife
  • Forestry
  • Game and fish licensing
  • Land and minerals
  • Parks and trails
?- State park reservations
607 West Main Street, Suite 100, Marshall, MN 56258
Works to prevent, protect against, quickly respond to, and recover from health emergencies. Emergencies include:
  • Acts of bioterrorism
  • Effects of severe weather, natural disasters, and power outages
  • Incidents resulting in mass casualties
  • Infectious disease outbreaks/pandemics
  • Toxic chemical or radiological releases
Also provides information about emergency go-kits.
3001 Maple Road, Suite 100, Slayton, MN 56172
Works to prevent, protect against, quickly respond to, and recover from health emergencies. Emergencies include:
  • Acts of bioterrorism
  • Effects of severe weather, natural disasters, and power outages
  • Incidents resulting in mass casualties
  • Infectious disease outbreaks/pandemics
  • Toxic chemical or radiological releases
Also provides information about emergency go-kits.
237 2nd Avenue SW, Cambridge, MN 55008
Provide individual competitive employment services. Services include:
  • Benefits planning
  • Career planning
  • Follow-up support services
  • Job coaching
  • Job development services
  • Job follow-up services
  • Job placement
  • Job-seeking skills training
  • Multi-lingual and multi-cultural support
  • PASS and IRWE planning
  • Person-centered planning
  • Resume and cover letter development
  • Supported employment
  • Vocational assessments: Evaluations are conducted to line with the person's interests and strengths. Assist individuals in identifying job goals and developing career paths. The evaluation helps an individual determine if the work in that particular field is a good fit.
13265 Sylvan Avenue, Lindstrom, MN 55045
Provide individual competitive employment services. Services include:
  • Benefits planning
  • Career planning
  • Follow-up support services
  • Job coaching
  • Job development services
  • Job follow-up services
  • Job placement
  • Job-seeking skills training
  • Multi-lingual and multi-cultural support
  • PASS and IRWE planning
  • Person-centered planning
  • Resume and cover letter development
  • Supported employment
  • Vocational assessments: Evaluations are conducted to line with the person's interests and strengths. Assist individuals in identifying job goals and developing career paths. The evaluation helps an individual determine if the work in that particular field is a good fit.
461 Maria Avenue, Saint Paul, MN 55106
Offers a food program that distributes free food every week at various locations, dates, and times. Items distributed include fresh produce (fruits and vegetables), meat, and other nonperishable items. Food varies according to availability. Households can choose their food and select items that are most appropriate for their homes. Limit is one basket per family, and families can shop every week. CLUES Jardin Comunitario is a community garden space available to individuals to foster their health through a culturally relevant connection to food-growing traditions. The community garden is located on the east side of Saint Paul next to the CLUES Saint Paul headquarters, 797 East 7th Street Saint Paul, MN 55106. Activities and information regarding gardening can be found on the CLUES Facebook group page at https://www.facebook.com/groups/3938187749585564/#
15180 Canada Avenue West, Rosemount, MN 55068
  • Adult Enrichment Classes: Computers, cooking, money management, fitness, personal development, and more
  • Aquatics Programs: Swimming lessons for ages 6 months and older, open swim activities, lap swim, water exercise, water safety education, pool rental, Automated External Defibrillator training, and CPR instruction
  • Facilities Scheduling: Manages use of district facilities, indoor and outdoor, outside of regular school day for community usage
  • Family/Youth Enrichment: Works to strengthen families by providing parenting skills, spending time in positive activities together in classes, on tours, in fitness sessions, music and other social events; after-school programming; additional evening and weekend opportunities for children preschool age - high school to develop new skills and build new friendships
  • Summer Programs: Enrichment classes including painting, public speaking, entrepreneurial training, hiking, mature driver training, cooking, musical instrument instruction, tap dancing instruction, ballet dancing instruction, band/orchestra groups, golf, day camps, and gymnastics. Summer math and language arts correspondence programs offered.
  • Trips and Tours: Educational trips/tours for adults and families with children
  • Youth Services and After School Youth Enrichment: Enrichment classes including basketball, karate, Tae Kwon Do, volleyball, volunteerism, leadership training and opportunities for youth to connect with their communities. Also facilitates Youth Connection Council, a youth-adult advisory board that addresses issues and needs related to school-age youth in the district and provides opportunities to serve the community.
200 Front Street North, Pine River, MN 56474
Provides government for the city of Pine River Clerk/Treasurer Nicole Coler 200 Front Street North PO Box 87 Pine River, MN 56474 (218)587-2440 [email protected] Deputy Clerk Cheri Hulke 200 Front Street North PO Box 87 Pine River, MN 56474 (218)587-2440 [email protected] Mayor Tamara Hansen 200 Front Street North PO Box 87 Pine River, MN 56474 (218)587-2440 [email protected] Council Member Anthony Desanto 200 Front Street North PO Box 87 Pine River, MN 56474 (218)587-2440 Liaison to: Cass County Fair Board Pine River Police Department Kitchigami Regional Library Board Clerk's Office Council Member Brent Norman 200 Front Street North Pine River, MN 56474 (218)587-2440???????????? Liaison to: Fire Department/Relief Association Board Pine River Sewer District Public Works Pine River Regional Airport Council Member Troy Gregery 200 Front Street North Pine River, MN 56474 (218)587-2440 Liaison to: Pine River/Backus School Pine River Public Library Pine River Regional Airport Cass County Fair Board Council Member Pat Melby 200 Front Street North PO Box 87 Pine River, MN 56474 ????????????????(218)587-2440 Liaison to: Public Works Clerk's Office Public Works Director Mike Hansen 200 Front Street North PO Box 87 Pine River, MN 56474 (218)587-2338 [email protected] Public Works Employee LeRoy Hulke 200 Front Street North PO Box 87 Pine River, MN 56474 (218)587-2338 [email protected] Public Works Employee Dalton Engholm 200 Front Street North PO Box 87 Pine River, MN 56474 (218)587-2440 [email protected] Police Officer Andrew Rooney 200 Front Street North PO Box 87 Pine River, MN 56474 (218)587-3333 ext. 1 Police Officer Ben Sabas 200 Front Street North PO Box 87 Pine River, MN 56474 (218)587-3333 ext. 1 Police Officer Bradley Dingman 200 Front Street North PO Box 87 Pine River, MN 56474 (218)587-3333 ext. 1
1013 3rd Street, Waubun, MN 56589
Ogema Elementary School:
  • (218)473-6174
  • 212 Uran Street
  • PO Box 68
  • Ogema, MN 56569
Waubun Elementary School:
  • 1013 3rd Street
  • PO Box 98
  • Waubun, MN 56589
Waubun High School:
  • (218)473-6173
  • 1013 3rd Street
  • PO Box 98
  • Waubun, MN 56589
701 South Dellwood Street, Cambridge, MN 55008
Emergency medicine and Level 4 trauma center for severe and life-threatening situations that require immediate medical attention including:
  • Adult mental health hospital care: For adults ages 18 and older who need 24 hour hospital care. Criteria for admission to the unit are for the patient to be a danger to self or others. This treatment program is for patients who have a major mental illness and require professional assistance to learn how to cope with significant problems they are experiencing in day-to-day living. Patients receive care in the secured hospital unit while learning how to manage their illness. Professionals from a variety of health care disciplines including psychiatrists, hospitalists, registered nurses, social workers, program specialists and leisure skills facilitators assist patients with treatment and recovery.
?- Chest pain or pressure
  • Head injury
  • Heart attack or acute coronary syndrome
  • Seizures
  • Severe abdominal pain
  • Sexual assault
  • Shortness of breath or pneumonia
  • Stroke
  • Sudden, severe headaches, paralysis or weakness
  • Traumatic injury
  • Uncontrolled bleeding
716 East Street, Brainerd, MN 56401
Assists individuals and families to sort through credit and debt problems to find workable solutions, includes:
  • Budget counseling
  • Community education programs
  • Debt management program
  • Housing counseling
  • Foreclosure prevention
  • Homebuyer counseling
  • Pre-filing bankruptcy counseling
  • Reverse mortgage counseling
727 Hwy 52 South, Preston, MN 55965
  • Housedhold hazardouse waste collection
  • Recycling drop-offs: Resource Recovery Center or County Recycling Containers
  • Amherst Recycling Container: 24 hours/7 days a week
  • 19521 371st Avenue, Lanesboro, MN 55949
  • Canton Recycling Container: 24 hours/7 days a week
  • 309 Prairie Avenue East, Canton, MN 55922
  • Chatfield Recycling Container: 24 hours/7 days a week
  • 32647 County Road 5, Chatfield, MN 55923
  • Cherry Grove Recycling Container: 24 hours/7 days a week
  • 15442 County Road 5, Spring Valley, MN 55975
  • Peterson Recycling Container: 24 hours/7 days a week
  • 75 River Street, Peterson, MN 55962
  • Spring Valley Recycling Container: 24 hours/7 days a week
  • 312 E Griswold Street, Spring Valley, MN 55975
Visit website for list of acceptable housedhold hazardouse waste products and recycle items.
950 Blue Gentian Road, Suite 100, Eagan, MN 55121
Provides a helpline that connects patients to resources in their community and offers information on patient services, support groups, social services, medical equipment, wigs and prostheses, transportation, lodging, financial programs and tobacco quitline.
150 South Main Street, Bird Island, MN 55310
Ten accessible apartment units (including three wheelchair-accessible units)
  • Six units have single bedrooms, three units have double bedrooms, and one unit has three bedrooms
  • 24-hour personal care attendants
  • Contracts with the county for additional homemaker and chore services as identified in individual client service plans
  • Host county contract with Renville County to provide TBI and CADI waivered services as needed
1415 Ravoux Lane, Chaska, MN 55318
  • 24 hour High-Tech or Complex Nursing (Ventilator Nursing Care LPN/RN)
  • 24-hour Home Health Aide and Personal Care Attendant (HHA/PCA)
  • 24-hour Private Duty Nursing or Regular Nursing (LPN/RN)
  • Home Health Aide (HHA), Personal Care Attendant (PCA), Homemaker, Companion
  • Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
  • Registered Nursing
  • Skill Home Visit (assessment)
36 Shopping Center, Silver Bay, MN 55614
Public Programming: Workshops, Meals On Wheels delivery, Coffee Connection (Monday - Thursday 9:30 am - 12 pm), weekly activities (education hour, arts and crafts, games, and more), Bone Builders (Tuesday and Thursday 9:30 am - 10:30 am), Finland Community Senior Meal (2nd Wednesday 11:30 am - 1 pm), non-medical nail care and blood pressure clinics (3rd Thursday 9 am - 3 pm), monthly foot care clinics (call for dates). Resources: Technology support (Tech Tuesdays - volunteer-led assistance Tuesdays, 11 am - 2 pm) and referrals, free tax preparation (VITA), Medicare workshops (during open enrollment), legal kiosk, medical equipment loan closet, and Per Mar medical alert system setup. Volunteer Opportunities: Casual volunteer, Driver, friendly visitor/caller, fundraising volunteer, garden helper, governance volunteer, pet therapy volunteer, program assistant or leader, tax helper, and tech support volunteer.
5830 Grand Avenue, Suite 2, Duluth, MN 55807
Provides law enforcement and community services, including animal control. Provides the following services:
  • Domestic Animal Issue: Reporting a domestic animal attack or aggressive animals. Reporting and removal of deceased domestic animal (including wild animal) found on city street, boulevard, or sidewalk.
  • Lost and Found Pet: Animals are placed in care and on hold for five days. If the animal is not claimed within those five days and is adoptable, it will be transferred to a local shelter and put up for adoption.