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Arkansas Gas employees proudly supported the 2021 Springdale Chamber Golf Classic in May.

These Black Hills Energy team members managed a tent that provided information about the benefits and uses of natural gas, and they passed out Black Hills Energy prizes. They also manned extra tents, helped serve breakfast and lunch, and delivered water and soft drinks to participants around the golf course.

More than 200 golfers participated in the event.

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