The National Mining Association (NMA) today recognized Wyodak Resources Development Corporation for achieving CORESafety® certification at its Wyodak Mine, located near Gillette, WY. The Wyodak Mine is a subsidiary of Black Hills Corp.
In operation since 1922, Wyodak Resources Development…
Black Hills Energy recently sponsored a dinner for the Leadership Casper (Wyoming) class during their trip to the state capitol of Cheyenne, Wyoming.
During the dinner, Community Affairs Manager Michael Howe was invited to introduce Mark Stege, Vice President of Wyoming operations. Mark then…
Junior Achievement (JA) gives Black Hills Energy employees an opportunity to have a positive impact on K-12 students in our communities.
JA is a national nonprofit program geared toward opening students’ eyes to financial and civic education matters such as leadership opportunities, financial…
For emergency medical technicians (EMTs), having opportunities to train can mean the difference between life and death for their patients. Some skills aren’t easy to practice, though.
Recently the Imperial, Nebraska, team of Nebraska Gas was able to make a donation to the Grant Volunteer Fire…
RAWLINS, Wy. – March 4, 2022 – Black Hills Energy’s team of technicians in the Rawlins and Sinclair areas are prepared to respond to our customers’ needs during the ongoing water outage. We offer the following safety tips regarding the use of hot water heaters and boilers during this time.
If…
Recently Black Hills Energy had the opportunity to sponsor the 22nd Annual Counts of the Cobblestone Car Show at The Monument in Rapid City, South Dakota.
In addition to the almost 250 cars, trucks and motorcycles on display, weekend festivities included awards for different vehicle classes, a…
Valentine’s Day is a time to show kindness and care to those we love. Oftentimes, we forget about our senior citizens and people in assisted living facilities.
Years ago, KSLT Power 107.1, a radio station in Rapid City, South Dakota, started a Valentine’s Day outreach program. Each year they ask…
WICHITA, Kan.— Feb. 22, 2022 — Freezing cold temperatures are being felt across Kansas this week. When temperatures drop, energy use increases and can lead to higher monthly bills. Black Hills Energy is encouraging customers to conserve now by making simple energy-saving decisions throughout the…