Skip to main content
Air compressor donated in Arkansas
air

Our Harrison, Arkansas, division recently donated an Ingersoll-Rand 185 air compressor to the North Arkansas Rusty Wheels Old Engine Club.

The air compressor will be used to start a 3-cylinder Fairbanks motor engine, which will be used to operate a 1913 Geiser sawmill. The compressor can also be used to produce electricity during the club’s shows.

That includes the club’s 44th Annual Fall Show, scheduled for Oct. 7-8 near Harrison. Visitors can experience the sights and sounds of days gone by at the free event, which features antique steam engines, tractors, and other entertainment.

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 FacebookInstagram, LinkedIn and Twitter.

Positive Energy

fans
We are proud to partner with the Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce on various events throughout the year.  Recently we sponsored Professionals Night Out, hosted by one of our largest customers, the University of Arkansas. Nearly 20 Black Hills Energy team members attended the business after…
811
We recognized 811 Day on Aug. 11 by rolling out a new damage prevention demonstration trailer in Arkansas. The trailer, which looks a lot like a food truck, is the first of its kind for our company and something new for the industry. It will be used at community events to educate and encourage…
parade
Black Hills Energy employees and families in Castle Rock, Colorado, are back in the parade business. Several of our gas technicians marched in the Douglas County Parade, which kicks off the annual Douglas County Fair. The community event is a tradition dating back to the 1950s. To mark National…
shine
Employees from the Council Bluffs facility volunteered their personal energy at the United Way of the Midlands’ Shine Bright event in August. Every child deserves to feel confident and ready to learn at school, however, for many this is not the case. Thousands of local students across the Omaha-…