Water Companies in Brookings, SD
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* Brookings Deuel Rural Water
(605) 627-5571 more info
* Brookings Municipal Utilities-Water: Contractors - Hook-Ups Meters
(605) 692-6325 more info
* Brookings-Deuel Rural Water System
(605) 794-4201 more info
* City of Brookings
(605) 692-6281 more info
City of Volga Municipal Utilit
(605) 627-9421 more info
Elkton Water Department
(605) 542-2401 more info
Ivanhoe Water Department
(507) 694-1200 more info
Kingbrook Rural Water
(605) 983-5074 more info
Lincoln Pipestone Rural Water: Business Ofc
(507) 368-4248 more info
Water Department
(605) 256-7515 more info

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Facts about Brookings, SD:
Brookings is a city in Brookings County, South Dakota, United States. Brookings is the fourth largest city in South Dakota, with a population of 22,056 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Brookings County, The mayor is Tim Reed. The county and the city got their names from one of South Dakota's pioneer promoters, Wilmot Wood Brookings. Brookings set out for the Dakota Territory in June 1857. He arrived at Sioux Falls on August 27, 1857, and became one of the first settlers there. He and his group represented the Western Town Company. After a time in Sioux Falls, Brookings and a companion set out for the Yankton area to locate a town in an area that was soon to be ceded by the Native Americans. This trip was begun in January 1858, and the two soon encountered a blizzard that froze Brookings' feet which both had to be amputated. He rose to a high position in the Territory, once being a member of the Squatter Territorial Legislature and later being elected Squatter Governor....

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