
Our Iowa employees have been busy spreading holiday cheer in their communities!
In St. Olaf, Iowa, Nicole, senior community affairs manager; Ivan, operations supervisor; Tim, Black Hills Energy ambassador; and Jeff, operations manager, helped pack 300 holiday meal bags at the Clayton County Food Shelf. They also donated Black Hills Energy totes and made a $500 contribution to the program on behalf of Iowa Gas.
In Newton, Iowa, Nicole joined financial and regulatory analyst Tello; Summer, operations supervisor; and Lynn, senior community affairs manager, in packing Christmas gifts for local families through the St. Nick’s Christmas Club program. Black Hills Energy has been a long-standing partner in this project and our team looks forward to contributing each year, both financially and in terms of volunteer energy.
We partner with our communities and customers, providing the kind of energy that fuels those areas and the lives of those we serve. Feel free to share the stories and photos. Make sure to tag us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter.
Positive Energy
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Supporting our communities is a priority for our team. One way we share our energy is by volunteering with local organizations. Recently three of our employees in Casper, Wyoming completed the Casper Area Tourism Ambassador Program. This multi-faceted program serves to increase tourism by…
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The South Dakota Community Foundation named Black Hills Energy to the South Dakota Community Foundation Hometown Heroes, recognizing us as a special group of people with a passion for helping our community grow and thrive. "For almost 33 years, the South Dakota Community Foundation (SDCF) has had…
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From donating funds to volunteering to help, our team in Wyoming has a long tradition of supporting Heart of Wyoming Habitat of Humanity. That tradition continues this year. We recently donated to the organization’s “Building By You” campaign. Through the years our team has also organized workdays…
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Team members in Columbus, Nebraska are donating much needed mittens, socks, hats and gloves to the Center for Survivors this holiday season, marking the fifth year that the they’ve lent a helping hand to the organization. Throughout the season, employees bring cozy items to decorate the tree,…