
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.
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The Arkansas team held Season of Giving meetings in all five divisions as well as at the main office in Millsap. September meetings that were held in the Northwest Arkansas area included a dunk tank to raise extra funds for the local United Way. The dunk tank ended up being a “big splash” and…
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It’s not Christmas yet, but members of our Wyoming team have already been busy spreading holiday cheer. Employees in Casper, Wyoming, participated in a food drive, delivering more than $1,000 worth of food to Joshua’s Storehouse and Distribution Center in Casper. After delivering the food…
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Our team in Frederick, Colorado, partnered with our Energy Efficiency team and was a proud ice sculpture sponsor at the town of Frederick’s Festival of Lights event. In doing so, we got to witness the sculptors create our Black Hills Energy logo in ice! This event was a great opportunity to create…
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Santa’s elves in our Blytheville, Arkansas, Division have been working to make this a Christmas to remember for several local children. Our team adopted three anonymous “angels” off the Blytheville Elementary School’s Angel Tree for children in need. The goal was to spend $100 for each child but…