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The Walk for Warmth is an annual fundraiser that helps those in financial need heat their homes in the coldest months of winter and cool their homes in the extreme heat of summer. At the event Black Hills Energy presented a check for $10,000 to support Salvation Army’s energy assistance program.…
A good science fair project is one of the best learning experiences a student an undertake. That’s why Black Hills Energy was proud to sponsor the Northeast Regional Science Fair in Newcastle, Wyoming on January 29, 2020. Our own Michael Howe served as a judge. "Seeing the science fair projects…
The soundtrack of Karen Hermanson’s childhood was the Story City Carousel’s calliope tunes blasting from the Wurlitzer Military Band organ. In the 1960s, Karen’s dad owned the local grocery store and the carousel was located in a gravel lot next door. “Every Friday night families would come to…
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The National Wild Turkey Federation presented Black Hills Energy, with the prestigious Energy for Wildlife National Achievement Award at the 44th Annual Convention and Sport Show. The NWTF selected Black Hills Energy as this year’s award winner based on how its work strengthens…
With the stroke of a pen, Wyoming’s Director of Operations, Dustin McKen re-affirmed Black Hills Energy’s support of National Guard and Reserve programs.   The Employer Support Guard Reserve (ESGR) Statement of Support program is the cornerstone of ESGR’s efforts to gain and maintain…
The Weston County Fairgrounds are known as the place where Weston County comes together. It’s been home to the Weston County Fair since 1937, and serves the community year around as a hub for activity. Two Black Hills Energy utilities, Wyoming Gas and South Dakota Electric, teamed up to donate…
It all started with three underground cable locators. That is the first gift on record from Black Hills Energy to Mitchell Technical Institute (MTI). Since that time Black Hills Energy has been a longtime supporter of MTI energy programs through in kind and cash donations, employee engagement on…
In Wyoming nearly 20,000 school age children are left on their own unsupervised during out of school hours. Families need to know that their children can have a safe place to go to for supervision, a free healthy snack, homework help, and friendship. The Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Wyoming (…