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Our team in Blytheville, Arkansas, carved out time in April to volunteer with the Special Olympic at the Gosnell High School football field. The team was especially happy to be back volunteering for the Special Olympics after the pandemic caused a two-year break in the event. Employees put their…
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Amanda, utility construction supervisor and Black Hills Energy ambassador in Arkansas, has a passion for her hometown of Springdale, and it shows. A graduate of Springdale Schools, she recently volunteered to help with mock interviews for the Jobs for Arkansas Graduates (JAG) program. JAG is a non…
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Longtime Ambassador Janet, an administrative assistant in the Rogers, Arkansas, division, is well known in the company and community for her volunteer work and dedication. One of Janet’s favorite organizations is the United Way, so it’s no surprise that she was selected by her peers as the 2021…
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The Encore Choir of Berryville High School in Arkansas was selected to perform at Carnegie Hall in New York City in June. The Berryville Choir Boosters hosted a community concert fundraiser in April with students participating in Prince Ivan’s Music In Schools national program. The Prince Ivan…
Black Hills Energy News
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WICHITA, Kan. – June 16, 2021 – Black Hills Energy continues to keep affordable energy for our customers a top priority in response to the dramatic increase in natural gas prices in February. Black Hills Energy is working closely with the Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) to determine the best…
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Pueblo, Colo. – June 10, 2021-- Black Hills Energy has received numerous calls from customers reporting solicitors approaching homes as solar-related contractors or representatives of our company, asking for access to meters on properties. We contact customers if we need to enter your property for…
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Rapid City, SD – June 8, 2021 - Black Hills Energy has received reports from customers of attempted scam calls where the customer is told their bill is delinquent and will be turned off if they don’t pay immediately over the phone. We urge customers with concerns about the identity of someone…
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Rapid City, SD—June 7, 2021 – Many areas throughout the upper Midwest are already experiencing above-average summer temperatures. As temperatures rise, Black Hills Energy knows how important it is for you to stay cool, but also keep your utility bill at a reasonable price. Here are a few tips that…