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Jan Meis and Suzie Kingery like to take walks together outside the Black Hills Energy office in Council Bluffs. Most days, these walks are uneventful, but on Monday, Oct. 7, they were surprised to see a Cooper’s hawk in the road. Several vehicles passed by before they had the opportunity to help.…
Winter has arrived, and across our service territories we can expect all kinds of weather before spring returns. From extreme cold to deep snow, we know that winter weather means higher energy use as heating systems work harder to keep homes and businesses warm and safe.No matter the weather, we’re…