Named for a Milwaukee Railroad official, Selah Chamberlain, the City of Chamberlain was incorporated as a city in 1882. The city is the seat of Brule county, South Dakota.
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Chamberlain School District 7-1
The Chamberlain, South Dakota public K-12 school administrative district operates Chamberlain Elementary School, Chamberlain Middle School, and Chamberlain High School, each located in Chamberlain. Details are offered for each of its campuses, its policies, a school calendar, and contacts.
http://chamberlain.k12.sd.us/
Chamberlain, South Dakota 57325
The city's official site includes an overview of the municipal government's administrative offices, services and departments, as well as an introduction to its mayor and other elected officials.
http://www.chamberlainsd.net/
Sponsored by the Chamberlain-Oacoma Area Chamber of Commerce the site features a profile of the community, as well as the Chamber organization, the Chamberlain-Oacoma Aera Convention and Visitors Bureau, and the Lake-Francis-Case Development Corporation. A guide to visitors is also included.
http://www.chamberlainsd.org/
The Sun is a weekly newspaper published each Wednesday, covering news and events in Chamberlain, Oacoma, and other communities in Brule and Lyman counties. Its web edition features a community calendar, obituaries, public and legal notices, classifieds and photographs, as well as subscription and advertising information.
http://www.chamberlainsun.com/
A Honda dealership, Curt's offers new and used motorcycles, ATVs, MUVs, scooters, watercraft, power equipment and accessories at its retail store in Chamberlain, South Dakota. Directions and hours are stated.
http://www.curtscyclecenter.com/
In operation since 1927, the St. Joseph's Indian School is a privately funded, residential program for Lakota children in need, offering core instruction as well as Catholic-based religious education and Native-American studies. Its programs are described, and an overview of Lakota culture is included.
http://www.stjo.org/