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Each September, more than 100,000 people descend on a piece of land amidst the corn and soybean fields west of Grand Island, Nebraska. They come to Husker Harvest Days, the “World’s Largest Totally Irrigated Working Farm show.” For three days, attendees talk agriculture, meet vendors like Black…
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Black Hills Energy employees in Rapid City slipped on high heels to help raise $27,000 in support of Working Against Violence Incorporated (WAVI). The Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event features men donning red high heels for a mile walk to raise awareness and money for WAVI, a nonprofit organization…
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To kick off the school year with something yummy, gas technicians in Dodge City, Kansas, fed students in a Dodge City School District as they came to meet their new teachers during an open house. The team served 700 students, parents and teachers in this burger burn but mostly enjoyed being a…
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The Crescent Community Health Center in Dubuque, Iowa, provides care to anyone in need, regardless of insurance status. It’s a critical piece of the healthcare puzzle for the community. In 2020, the center cared for more than 7,000 patients with 20,942 clinic and telehealth appointments. During…
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Fayetteville, Ark. – Feb. 15, 2021 - As current arctic conditions continue to impact large sections of the country, Black Hills Energy is closely monitoring the situation to ensure the impact on homes and businesses is minimized. “To date, our system has performed as intended, with minimal…
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WICHITA, Kan. – Feb. 15, 2021 - As current arctic conditions continue to impact large sections of the country, Black Hills Energy is closely monitoring the situation to ensure the impact on homes and businesses is minimized. “To date, our system has performed as intended. We have worked to ensure…
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Feb. 15, 2021 - As current arctic conditions continue to impact large sections of the country, Black Hills Energy is closely monitoring the situation to ensure the impact on homes and businesses is minimized. “To date, our system has performed as intended. We have worked to ensure homes stay warm…
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Rapid City, SD. – February 11, 2021 – Whether you believe the ground hog or not, below normal wintery cold temperatures will be felt across the Black Hills region for the next several days. With frigid air on the way, Black Hills Energy wants you to be prepared. Here are some tips to keep you and…