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RAPID CITY, SD — April 12, 2021 — While the past year presented countless challenges, for many it also renewed our connection to nature and encouraged us to connect with friends and family in the great outdoors. Planting a tree is a great way to embrace fresh starts, which is why this Earth Day,…
RAPID CITY, SD – April 6, 2021 — April is National Safe Digging Month, and with the arrival of warmer weather, homeowners and construction crews will be anxious to get outside and begin new projects. Black Hills Energy offers the following check list of things to do before digging, in order to get…
Rain or shine (or snow or shine), our Black Hills Energy Ambassadors are ready to help our community! Partnering with Feeding South Dakota we were able to help distribute food to our neighbors in Rapid City who needed a little help. And if this last year has taught us anything,…
RAPID CITY, SD — March 29, 2021, 8:30 p.m. MST – Black Hills Energy has restored power to all customers that experienced power outages across the Black Hills region due to wildfires and severe high wind conditions. The restoration efforts were in the west Rapid City area near South Canyon Road…
RAPID CITY, SD — March 12, 2021 —The recent spring-like weather has been nice, but a severe winter storm is anticipated this weekend. It’s important to not lose sight of important safety measures during severe snow-storm conditions. Black Hills Energy reminds customers to stay safe during hazardous…
The Rapid City community celebrated the 2021 Walk for Warmth event on Saturday, Feb. 20 at Main Street Square in downtown Rapid City. This event was open to the general public and consisted of a 1.5-mile walk that started and ended at Main Street Square. During that day Captain Javier Moreno of…
RAPID CITY, South Dakota– Feb. 24, 2021 - As a historic arctic cold event gripped much of the country, Black Hills Energy stood ready to respond to dramatic increases in customer energy demand on our electric and natural gas infrastructure. Reliability, generation, and operations team members…
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…