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February. The longest short month of the year.
It’s only 29 days, but it’s hard not to look longingly at next month’s promise of the first day of Spring and longer sun-lit evenings.
The seasonal limbo has us wearing sweaters but dreaming of swimming pools.
Your furnace is in limbo too. It’s been…
From pain to peace. From hurt to healing. From wounded to warrior.
Serenity Inc. helps survivors of domestic violence heal and regain their personal strength and power.
Black Hills Energy employees helped make Christmas a little brighter for some of the women and children at Serenity’s Safe…
Each year the Park County Animal Shelter cares for 500 dogs and cats. The Shelter houses them, cares for them, and connects them with someone to nurture them for the rest of their lives.
Black Hills Energy employees in Cody, Wyoming, were recently on hand to present a donation to the Park County…
In Scouting, boys and girls start with their best right now selves and grow into their very best future selves. It’s fun, hands-on learning and achievement that puts kids in the middle of the action and prepares them for today – and for life.
The local 461 Cub Scout unit in Papillion, Nebraska got…
CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Feb. 3, 2020 – Blizzard conditions are currently having significant impacts across Wyoming, Black Hills Energy reminds you of the following safety tips in order to be prepared and stay safe during this storm.
Snow and ice buildup on your natural gas meter can create a safety…
Casper, Wyo. – February 3, 2019 — Blizzard conditions are currently having significant impacts across Central Wyoming. Black Hills Energy is prepared for the storm, but is only responding to emergency calls in the following areas: Casper, Riverton, Lander, Gillette, Newcastle, and Upton.
Black…
Westhills Village and Clarkson Health Care announced today they will participate in a “first of its kind” renewable energy subscription program from Black Hills Energy. The program, called “Renewable Ready,” enables subscribers the option of having up to 100 percent of their electricity needs…
The Wyoming Rescue Mission (WRM) shows love to those struggling with homelessness by providing daily meals, overnight shelter, clothing and counseling. With this year’s early onset of winter and the lower than expected temperatures, those services are more vital than ever.
More than 4,000 guests…