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In May, Regional Community Affairs Manager, Val, gave a keynote speech at the Celebrating Women in Business luncheon, put on by the South Dakota Center for Enterprise Opportunity. We were a sponsor of the luncheon.
SD Center for Enterprise Opportunity is a women-led organization that focuses on…
Softball players and fans at the Gary Hampton Softball Complex in Fayetteville, Arkansas, will have some shelter from the sun thanks to Black Hills Energy and the Arbor Day Foundation.
In connection with Earth Day and Arbor Day, our Arkansas team members selected the City of Fayetteville Parks…
Residents of Salem, South Dakota, may never have heard of a derecho, but they saw the widespread damage one caused recently.
A derecho (pronounced ‘deh-REY-cho’) is a widespread, long-lived wind event that is associated with a band of rapidly moving thunderstorms and causes powerful downdraft…
Not to brag or anything, but the 15th hole was probably the most fun at the Mountain Home Chamber of Commerce golf tournament held recently in Mountain Home, Arkansas.
We partnered with the chamber to support the annual event, which is a fundraiser for the chamber. Our employees manned the…
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RAPID CITY, SD – Sept 3, 2021 – Black Hills Energy announced the release of its 2020 Corporate Sustainability Report, showcasing the company’s environmental, social and governance performance and its progress on major projects and climate goals. The report also highlights how in 2020 – during a…
CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Aug. 27, 2021 – Black Hills Energy announced the release of its 2020 Corporate Sustainability Report, showcasing the company’s environmental, social and governance performance and its progress on major projects and climate goals. The report also highlights how in 2020 – during a…
Pueblo, CO – August 9, 2021 – Aug. 11 is almost here, and Black Hills Energy hopes that the date on the calendar will remind residents to call 811 at least two business days prior to any digging project to have underground utility lines marked. Summer months are peak season for working in the…
Wichita, Kan.– August 6, 2021 – Aug. 11 is almost here, and Black Hills Energy hopes that the date on the calendar will remind residents to call 811 at least two business days prior to any digging project to have underground utility lines marked. Summer months are peak season for working in the…