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When it comes to creating quality of place, no one rolls up their sleeves and comes together to make things happen like rural Midwest communities.
In south central Nebraska, we are seeing that in numerous locations and thanks in part to the Black Hills Corporation Foundation, our Sutton area team…
For nearly 20 years, young scientists in Nebraska have had the opportunity to have fun with science through SCORE, which stands for Science Camps Offer Rewarding Experiences.
The annual event draws hundreds of students from Imperial, Nebraska, and the surrounding area. We support the campers by…
Black Hills Energy Ambassadors Kathy and Audrey, along with Manager of Electric Operations Bo, recently attended a sponsor appreciation event for the Rapid Acceleration Robotics Team 4593 in Rapid City, South Dakota.
The club is made up of high school students from Rapid City and Sturgis, South…
A crew from our team in Glenwood Springs, Colorado, volunteered at the city’s annual Strawberry Days Parade in June.
With significant decorating assistance from energy services representative Jessica and her family, who came from Rapid City, and Colorado Springs team member Amy, coordinator of the…
Black Hills Energy News
WICHITA, Kan. – Nov. 10, 2021 – Black Hills Energy today announced it reached a settlement agreement for its plan to recover costs incurred for Kansas customers resulting from Winter Storm Uri in February 2021. The agreement with Kansas Corporation Commission staff and Citizens’ Utility Ratepayer…
Grimes, Iowa – Nov. 9, 2021 – Black Hills Energy announced a settlement with the Office of Consumer Advocate has been reached in the utility’s rate review request to recover safety, reliability and system integrity investments for natural gas service for its approximately 161,000 customers in 133…
PUEBLO, Colo. — Oct. 26, 2021 — This October marks the 30th year of celebrating Energy Awareness Month. As temperatures across Colorado begin to cool, it can mean increased energy use at home, so Black Hills Energy is encouraging customers to consider weatherization projects and behavioral changes…
Cheyenne, WY — October 21, 2021 — The first snow has already fallen and with more winter weather on the way soon, Black Hills Energy reminds contractors and residents to be sure to call 811 when finishing up fall digging projects.
“It’s easy to get in a rush, when you know the bad…