
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.
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Black Hills Energy Ambassadors Kathy and Audrey, along with Manager of Electric Operations Bo, recently attended a sponsor appreciation event for the Rapid Acceleration Robotics Team 4593 in Rapid City, South Dakota. The club is made up of high school students from Rapid City and Sturgis, South…
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A crew from our team in Glenwood Springs, Colorado, volunteered at the city’s annual Strawberry Days Parade in June. With significant decorating assistance from energy services representative Jessica and her family, who came from Rapid City, and Colorado Springs team member Amy, coordinator of the…
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Nothing captures community spirit like a small-town parade. They draw friends and neighbors together, highlight young musicians and local groups, and give kids an excuse to eat candy (like they need one!). Many of our employees in Iowa have been celebrating their communities by participating in…
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The COVID-19 Pandemic, combined with an increase in extreme weather events and global conflict, has negatively impacted food prices, making it difficult for many people to afford the food they need to live an active, healthy life. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, 38.3 million people…