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At Black Hills Energy, leaving no one in the cold means leaving NO ONE in the cold!
The week of February 8 brought arctic temperatures to Cody, Wyoming with daytime temperatures far below zero. Our team worked diligently to make sure our customers had the energy they depend on to stay warm.…
The Meade County Senior Citizens Center in South Dakota has been supporting the health and welfare of senior citizens for 49 years. And this year, that support was more important than ever.
The organization has traditionally served a popular daily lunch to its 150 members but pivoted this year to…
League42 believes every child should have the opportunity to play baseball, and strongly believe in the kids in the Wichita, Kansas community. Since 2014 they’ve hit it out of the park by supporting youth baseball, comprised primarily of inner-city players ages 5-14 who may have not had the…
Homer, Nebraska’s motto is “Little But Lively.”
Situated near the Iowa border, and not too far from South Dakota, roughly 500 residents proudly call Homer home.
On October 2, 2020, pressure monitoring systems detected an issue at the regulator station providing service to the…
Black Hills Energy News
Fayetteville, AR – Sept. 15, 2020 – It’s a warm mid-September day with similar temperatures forecasted to follow. On days like this, it seems cooler temperatures may never come, and it’s hard to imagine turning on our furnaces and lighting our fireplaces. Yet, those days will be…
Update: LINCOLN, Neb. — Sept. 15, 2020 —Black Hills Energy is restoring service to Bennet this evening after technicians were forced to shut down natural gas service earlier today after a natural gas main serving the town near Hackberry and Cottonwood Streets was damaged.
Safety is our…
September 11, 2020 - Lincoln, Neb. –Westbound lanes of O street between 40th and 33rd streets are open to traffic this afternoon. The eastbound lanes of O street between 33rd and 35th streets will remain closed through Monday to allow Black Hills Energy technicians and welders to continue work…
PUEBLO, Colo., Sept. 9, 2020 – Black Hills Energy’s Renewable Advantage plan to lower energy costs by an anticipated $66 million over 15 years will advance to the final stage of the approval process by the Colorado Public Utilities Commission, the company announced today. The administrative law…