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GHDC is an equal opportunity provider, employer and lender.
To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office
of Civil Rights 1400 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC
20250-9410 or call 800.795.3272 (voice) or 202.720.6382 (TDD).
Greater Huron Development Corporation
1705 Dakota Avenue South
Huron, SD 57350
605.352.0363
www.huronsd.com
Largest Employers In Beadle County (est.) employer # employed product/service Dakota Provisions 978 Food Processing Huron Public Schools 371 Education HRMC 296 Hospital United States Govt. 290 Government
Center for Independence 228 Human Services
Terex 191 Manufacturing Sunquest Healthcare 175 Senior Healthcare
Wal-Mart 173 Retail
Banner Engineering 150 Manufacturing City of Huron 140 Government Genessee & Wyoming 125 Railroad State Govt. 125 Government Premier Bank Card 120 Credit Card Ctr. Horizontal Machining 100 Manufacturing Northwestern Energy 112 Utility Coborn's Super Center 110 Retail Our Home Inc 80 Human Services Violet Tschetter Memorial 75 Senior Care Trussbilt, LLC 75 Manufacturing Overbuilt, Inc. 55 Manufacturing
Job Title (Hourly Wage Rates) Ave. Bookkeeping & Accounting Clerk $14.19 Office Clerks, General Office $10.23 Secretaries & Admin. Assistant $12.30 Helper, Production Workers $14.54 Cutting, Punching & Press Machine Ops. $15.14
Computer Numeric Control Programmers $20.09 Machinists $17.52 Computer User Support Specialists $18.16 Managers Industrial Production $43.81 Supervisors - First Line Production $26.26 Supervisors - First Line Non Retail Sales $40.62 Supervisors - First Line Retail Sales $19.95 *Source: SD Dept. of Labor and Regulation
How Far From
Aberdeen, SD 90 miles
Brookings, SD 70 miles
Chicago, IL 650 miles
Denver, CO 600 miles
Des Moines, IA 325 miles
Fargo, ND 250 miles
Kansas City, MO 500 miles
Minneapolis, MN 280 miles
Mitchell, SD 50 miles
Rapid City, SD 280 miles
Sioux Falls, SD 120 miles
Watertown, SD 95 miles
Economic Development Local Economic Development Group: Yes
Full Time Manager: Yes
Local Programming & Organizations: Community Development Foundation:
source for low interest loans for job creation and development.
Greater Huron Development Corporation:
source for low interest loans for job creation and development.
Real Estate Tax Abatement Program:
Real Estate Tax discount program for commercial construction.
State Programs: Revolving Economic Development & Initiative Fund (REDI)
source for low interest loans for job creation and development.
Assistance with Employee training costs
Climate Elevation 1288'
Longitude 98° 14' West
Latitude 44° 24' North
Area 9 Square Miles
Average Annual Temp. 45.2°
Average Annual Rainfall 20.1"
Average Annual Snowfall 40.5"
Coolest Month January
Warmest Month July
State and Local Taxes
No Corporate Income Tax
No Personal Income Tax
No Personal Property Tax
No Business Inventory Tax
Low Unemployment Insurance Rates
Low Worker's Compensation Rate
Sales Tax Rates
Local Sales Tax Rates 2.0%
Local Hospitality Tax Rate 1.0%
State Sales Tax Rate 4.0%
State Tourism Tax Rate 1.5%
Local Government Style of Government: Commissioner
City Government Services
Fire Dept. Personnel 9 Full-time; 36 Part Time
Fire Insurance Rating Class 5
Police Force 26 Police Officers
City Zoning Enforcement Yes
City (Non-Ag) Property Tax Levy $25.933/ Thousand
Population* 1990 2000 2010 2015 (est.)
City of Huron 12,448 11,893 12,592 13,163
Beadle County 18,253 17,023 17,398 18,372
State of SD 696,004 754,844 814,180 858,469
Source: US Dept. of Census
Medical Professionals/Specialty # of providers
Family Medicine 5
Radiology 1
Urology 1
Pediatrics 1
General Surgery 2
Internal Medicine 4
Orthopedic Surgery 2
Gynecology/Obstetrics 1
Psychology 1
Oncology 1
Nephrology 2
Pulmonology 1
Physician Assistants 8
Ophthalmology 2
Optometry 5
Pathology 1
Dentistry 6
Orthodonistry 2
Chiropractics 6
Neurology 1
Cardiology 3
Psychiatry 1
General Practice 2
Ear, Nose & Throat 2
Health Services:
Hospital: Huron Regional Medical Center 25 bed Critical Access Facility
Our Home Inc. Three specialized residential treatment programs for troubled youth.
Community Counseling Services A comprehensive community mental health center, providing outpatient treatment for alcohol and chemical abuse and general mental health services, including an employee assistance program.
Huron Area Center for Independence A center to assist individuals with developmental disabilities.
Nursing Homes/Assisted Living/Senior Services
Facility Name # of Beds/ Units
Sunquest Health Care Center 163
Violet Tschetter Nursing Home 58
Sunquest Village (residential care) 59
Courtyard Apartments 43
Huron Towers 20
Prairie Crossings Assisted Living 14
StoneyBrook Suites 20
Huron Area Senior Center
Adult Services and Aging
Huron Adult Day Care
Transportation and Commercial Services
Commercial Air Services: Huron Regional Airport
Airline Servicing Airport: Great Lakes Aviation
Runways: Two runways available, one 8,000 ft and one 7,200 ft
Huron Regional airport is located at the north edge of Huron on SD Hwy 37. Great lakes Aviation provides round trip flights to
Denver, CO and Minneapolos, MN. Private charter flights are also available as well as ambulance service, aerial spraying, flight
instruction and 24 hour fuel service.
Highways: Huron is served by US Highw ay 14 and SD Highw ay 37 w hich intersect the City of Huron. Interstate
29 is 75 miles to the east by way of super 2 lane highway. Interstate 90 is 50 miles to the south by way of four-lane highway.
Rail Services: Huron boasts tw o different rail connections w ithin 10 m iles of the city. Through reciprocal
switching agreements both Burlington Northern Santa Fe and the Genessee & Wyoming service the area.
Trucking: There are 3 m ajor trucking and m otor freight com panies servicing the Huron area.
Rental Cars: Iverson Motors, Ace Rent-a-Car and
Huron Automotive
Lodging: 9 m otels, 375 room s
Commercial Transportation: People ’s Transit
Churches: Over 30 churches, over 20 denom inations
Financial: 5 Banks, 5 Credit Unions
Telecommunications:
Huron boasts a highly sophisticated telecommunications infrastructure. Today, existing businesses in the community take
advantage of voice, video and data services via a frame relay, digital and ISDN networks through T1, T3, DS1 or DS3 switch
gear. Redundancy resources, such as Sonet-backbone are also available. High speed internet services are available in wireless
or cable formats.
Media Services:
Printed Media: Radio Stations: Internet Providers: Daily Plainsman—Daily KIJV, 1340 AM and 95.3 FM Midcontinent Cable PayDay—Weekly Today’s Top Hits Dish Network Prairie Tracks—Monthly music format with news Direct TV and sports broadcasting Century Link Television: (and others) Midcontinent Cable KOKK, 1210 AM Direct TV Classic country music Telephone Services: Dish Network format with news and A T & T sports broadcasting Verizon Cellular Century Link KZKK, 105.1 FM Midcontinent Cable Hot new country format (and others) with state, local and NASCAR sporting news KJRV, 93.3 FM Classic rock music format