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Wyoming teams feed the hungry
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Members of our Casper, Wyoming, team at Wyoming Gas recently donated several hundred pounds of canned food to feed the hungry.

Wyoming Ambassadors Holli Mann, Kacy Bouley and Kyle Endres spearheaded the drive and delivered the canned goods to the Wyoming Rescue Mission in Casper. The mission provides food, shelter and support to people in need. Our team’s gift comes just in time to help families over the holidays.

The Black Hills Corp. Ambassador program is a corporate initiative that began in 2008. Employees who serve as ambassadors act as positive representatives of Black Hills Energy in their communities.

Great job by the ambassadors and the Casper team!

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