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Services including: - Flu shots (October - March) for ages 6 and older, and shingles shot year round - Pharmacists available during business hours to answer questions about medication - Prescriptions or over-the-counter medications - Safe medication disposal drop box
Individuals can safely and anonymously dispose of prescription drugs: - How to Drop off Medicine: Keep medicines in their original container and place them in a sealed, clear plastic bag (pills can remain in their blister packs). Use a marker to cross off the patient's name on the medicine containers. Place medicine that is no longer in its original container in a clear plastic bag and write the name of the medicine on the bag. - Medicines Accepted from Households: Prescription, over-the-counter, and pet medications. No medicines from businesses, including health care facilities, long-term care facilities, pharmacies, doctors' offices, and veterinary clinics can be accepted.
- Provides police services, house check requests, local records checks, data requests, fingerprinting, and permit to purchase firearm applications Anonymous Prescription Drug Drop Off Medicines Accepted from Households: Prescription, over-the-counter and pet medications. No medicines from businesses, including health care facilities, long-term care facilities, pharmacies, doctors' offices, and veterinary clinics can be accepted. How to Drop off Medicine: Individuals should keep medicines in their original container and place them in a sealed, clear plastic bag (pills can remain in their blister packs). Use a marker to cross off the patient's name on the medicine containers. Place medicine that is no longer in its original container in a clear plastic bag and write the name of the medicine on the bag.

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Firearm Permits
Medication Disposal
Municipal Police
General Crime Reporting
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- Jail - 9-1-1 emergency service - Civil process service - Criminal investigation - Minority and female internship program - Neighborhood crime watch - Child passenger safety seat inspections - Foreclosure records - Dive team - Canine unit - Computer forensics unit - Court security - Dakota County Drug Task Force Prescription Drug Drop Off - Individuals can safely and anonymously dispose of prescription drugs - Medicines Accepted from Households: Prescription, over-the-counter and pet medications. No medicines from businesses, including health care facilities, long-term care facilities, pharmacies, doctors' offices, and veterinary clinics can be accepted.

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Community Crime Prevention Programs
Internship Programs
Simply bring your unwanted, unused or expired medication to a safe medication disposal kiosk and drop it in. Accepted medication list - Prescription medications, ointments and patches - OTC medications, ointments and liquids - Pet medications - vitamins - Aersol cans - Inhalers Do not dispose unused medication here
- Civil Process - Court security - Enforcement units - Fingerprints - Gun permits - Marine patrol - Medication disposal - Snowmobile safety patrol
- Civil process - Court security - Criminal investigation - D.A.R.E. drug education program for children in schools - Dive Rescue/Recovery Team - Emergency 911 dispatcher center: Communication hub for Cleveland, Elysian, Kasota, Le Center, Montgomery, and Waterville County - Everbridge High Speed Notification System: Provides City and County officials the ability to quickly deliver time-sensitive personalized messages via voice, email, and text to targeted areas of the county to individuals and businesses who register for the service - Gun permits for purchasing and carrying a firearm - Jail - K-9 unit - Law enforcement records/files - Patrol unit - Prescription drug drop box for prescription disposal; community members using this service may black out personally identifying information prior to disposal - Prisoner transport - Sheriff's Mounted Posse Unit - Recreational enforcement unit - River Valley Tactical Response Team: Respond to high risk law enforcement situations in Mankato, Nicollet County, Saint Peter, and Blue Earth County -The Right Information And Direction (TRIAD): Partnering with community groups, law enforcement professionals, and senior citizens to reduce criminal victimization of older persons and enhancing delivery of law enforcement services - Warrants - Water patrol unit

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- 9-1-1 emergency system - Child abuse investigation - Civil process service - Criminal investigation - Foreclosure records - Jail - Solid waste enforcement - Unused pharmaceutical collection point - Waterway enforcement/drowning recovery - Welfare fraud investigation

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Dependency Investigation
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911 Services
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Provides law enforcement and community services including: ?- Crime investigation - Crime reporting - Missing persons location assistance
- Firearm purchase/transfer applications - Neighborhood Watch: Groups reduce crime and build strong neighborhoods - Police department

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Animal Regulation
Community Crime Prevention Programs
Medication Disposal
Municipal Police
General Crime Reporting
- Law enforcement services - Medication disposal - Provides Drug Awareness and Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.)

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Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Medication Disposal
General Crime Reporting
Municipal Police
Services including: - Flu shots (October - March) for ages 6 and older, and shingles shot year round - Local prescription delivery in Babbit and Ely only - Pharmacists available during business hours to answer questions about medication - Prescriptions or over-the-counter medications - Safe medication disposal drop box
Flu shots are available October - March for individuals ages 6 and older, and shingles shots available year-round Medication management services MedSafe drug drop boxes to dispose of unused or expired medicines Prescription delivery
Simply bring your unwanted, unused or expired medication to a safe medication disposal kiosk and drop it in. Accepted medication list - Prescription medications, ointments and patches - OTC medications, ointments and liquids - Pet medications - vitamins - Aersol cans - Inhalers Do not dispose unused medication here
- Provides police and emergency response for Beltrami County - Search and rescue services Department Phone Numbers: - Beltrami County Sheriff/Police Records Department 218-333-4187 (for reports, accident reports, etc.) - Provides a permanent medication disposal drop-off box for expired prescriptions or narcotics in the lobby of the Law Enforcement Center. For details call the Paul Bunyan Task Force at 218-333-8353 - Provides after hours services for the Salvation Army to issue motel vouchers to individuals in need.

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Elder/Dependent Adult Abuse Reporting
Child Abuse Prevention
Elder Abuse Prevention
General Crime Reporting
Sheriff
Homeless Motel Vouchers
General Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Programs
Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse Prevention
Adult Protective Intervention/Investigation
Child Abuse Reporting/Emergency Response
Medication Disposal
Gang Programs
- Crime prevention, investigation, and reporting - Emergency management - Missing persons reporting/location assistance - Medication drop box, cannot accept: - Syringes - Liquids - Drug paraphenalia - Medication disposal by commercial medical facilities

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Medication Disposal
General Crime Prevention Programs
City Offices of Emergency Services
Missing Persons Location Assistance
Municipal Police
General Crime Reporting
Simply bring your unwanted, unused or expired medication to a safe medication disposal kiosk and drop it in. Accepted medication list - Prescription medications, ointments and patches - OTC medications, ointments and liquids - Pet medications - vitamins - Aersol cans - Inhalers Do not dispose unused medication here
Mayor and City Council Members: Member contact information Community Development - Building permits and city licensing, (651)747-2407 - Building and zoning department - Code Enforcement, (651)747-2439 Public Works Department - (651)747-2409; 24 hour emergency number - (651)747-2417 - Provides electric, water, and sewer services Utilities Department - Utility billing, (651)747-2413 - 24 hour power outage report line, (651)747-2417 - Garbage, yard waste, and recycling information: (651)747-2416 - Garbage provider: Tennis Sanitation Services - Curb-side pickup of bulk items. Call (651)747-2416 to schedule; visit the website for a list of items that will be picked up. Will not accept hazardous items. - Prescription drug drop off - Individuals can safely and anonymously dispose of prescription drugs: Drop box located in lobby at City Hall; 8 am - 4 pm Monday - Friday - How to Drop off Medicine: Keep medicines in their original container and place them in a sealed, clear plastic bag (pills can remain in their blister packs). Use a marker to cross off the patient's name on the medicine containers. Place medicine that is no longer in its original container in a clear plastic bag and write the name of the medicine on the bag. - Medicines Accepted from Households: Prescription, over-the-counter, and pet medications. No medicines from businesses, including healthcare facilities, long-term care facilities, pharmacies, doctors' offices , and veterinary clinics can be accepted. - Visit website for additional information.

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Waste Management Information
Building Inspection
Local Officials Offices
Construction/Development Permits
Building Code Information
Medication Disposal
City Government Information Services
Electric Service Connection/Repair
Land Use Planning and Regulation Bodies
Voter Registration Offices
Residential Recycling Programs
Trash/Garbage Pickup
Yard and Kitchen Waste Recycling
- Flu shots available October - March for individuals ages 6 and older, and shingles shots available year-round - Medication management services - MedSafe drug drop boxes to dispose unused or expired medicines - Prescription delivery
- Crime investigation, prevention, and reporting - Crime victim/witness support - Expired and unwanted medication disposal - Missing person report intake - Police records

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General Crime Prevention Programs
Law Enforcement Records/Files
Municipal Police
General Crime Victim Assistance
Medication Disposal
Provides law enforcement and community services including: - Community crime prevention - Dispatch - General crime reporting - Gun permit applications and renewal - Emergency response - Management of county jail - Prescription drug drop off - Technical rescues

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General Crime Reporting
Sheriff
Medication Disposal
County Correctional Facilities
Firearm Permits
Provides a permanent prescription medication drop box located at the Sheriff's Office in Preston, MN. Accepts unwanted, unused, or expired prescription and over the counter medications; including controlled substances. No questions asked and free of charge.
Law enforcement services: - Boat and water safety - Civil process - County communication center 911 - County jail - Criminal records - Drug Task Force - General crime reporting - Permits to purchase and carry - Prescription drug drop box for prescription disposal; community members using this service may black out personally identifying information prior to disposal

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Firearm Permits
Sheriff
Medication Disposal
County Correctional Facilities
General Crime Reporting
- Assistive devices for visually and hearing impaired - Children's services and programs, including weekly storytimes - Downloadable eBooks and eAudiobooks - Electronic reference tools, available in-house and remotely - Internet access - Medication drop box at Wildwood Library - Written books, books on CD, music CDs, DVDs, magazines, and newspapers - Reference service - Service to homebound users - Meeting space

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Reference/Information
Medication Disposal
Book Loan
Story Hour
Public Internet Access Sites
Library Audiovisual Services
Home Library Services
Meeting Space
Public Libraries
Book Downloads
Program for disposal of unused and unwanted medications NO SHARPS ALLOWED Pharmaceutical drop box locations: Albany Police Department 400 Railroad Avenue, Albany, MN 56307 8 am - 4:30 pm Monday - Friday Avon Police Department 140 Stratford Street East, Avon, MN 56310 8 am - 3:30 pm Monday - Friday Belgrade Police Department 120 Washburn Avenue, Belgrade, MN 56312 Regular business hours Cold Spring Police Department 27 Red River Avenue South, Cold Spring, MN 56320 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Monday - Friday; 10 am - 1 pm Saturday Kimball Police Department 1 North Main Street Kimball, MN 55353 Regular business hours Melrose Police Department 225 1st Street Northeast, Melrose, MN 56352 8 am - 4:30 pm Monday - Friday Paynesville Police Department 221 Washburne Avenue Paynesville, MN 56362 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Monday - Friday Saint Joseph Police Department 25 College Avenue North, Saint Joseph, MN 56374 Regular business hours Sartell Police Department 310 2nd Street South, Sartell, MN 56377 8 am - 4 pm Monday - Friday Sauk Centre Police Department 320 Oak Street South, Sauk Centre, MN 56378 8 am - 4:30 pm Monday - Friday Stearns County Sheriff's Office 807 Courthouse Square Street, Cloud, MN 56303 8 am - 4:30 pm Monday - Friday Waite Park Police Department 19 13th Avenue North, Waite Park MN 56387 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Monday - Friday

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