
Partnership is a core value for us and it’s key to our success in the communities we serve.
When the Rapid City, South Dakota, Police Department asked about possible training opportunities at our Deadwood Avenue service center in Rapid City, the answer was an easy, “Yes!”
After coordination with our physical security team, the RCPD recently conducted search and tracking training at the service center using officers and their four-legged K-9 counterparts. Training included tracking scent trails and suspicious person trailing across the landscape of our operations property.
With just a whiff of a scent trail, K-9 officers and their handlers can track lost persons, missing or stolen objects or suspected illegal drugs and other materials. Successful tracks result in the ultimate high payoff reward for the dogs: a toy and high-energy praise from their handler.
The K-9 teams recertify each year to ensure top performance and quality service to our community. The opportunity to provide new ground for training not only benefits the officers, but also strengthens the relationships we have with our first responders and the safety of customers.
We’re proud of the local partnerships we have in the communities we serve!
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
-
Michael Howe, Community Affairs Manager, Wyoming Wyoming celebrated the state's sesquicentennial anniversary of women's suffrage this year, and Black Hills Energy was there to help mark the historic occasion. We were proud to sponsor and participate in the University of Wyoming Alumni Association…
-
Amiee York, Community Affairs Manager, Arkansas Each year United Way of Fort Smith Area hosts the Community Impact and Investment Celebration event that highlights the great work of United Way, partner agencies and monies raised for the campaign year. Awards are given to organizations that had…
-
Wendi Ernst, OSS Washington County, Nebraska celebrates its first responders yearly with an appreciation luncheon. Volunteers from local churches and banks serve a steak lunch to those who serve the community daily. For the last several years, Black Hills Energy has been invited to participate…
-
Michael Howe, Community Affairs Manager, Wyoming When Casper, Wyoming's, Economic Development Agency, Advance Casper, decided to forgo its quarterly breakfast meeting due to COVID-19, and then chose to not hold yet another virtual meeting, the group decided a socially distanced golf outing might…