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We were named best place for young professionals in South Dakota
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We were recently recognized as the Young Professionals Best Place to Work in Rapid City, South Dakota, by Elevate Rapid City.

An independent panel of judges selected Black Hills Energy based on our company culture, career development and advancement opportunities, and much more. We were honored alongside other nominees at the Elevate awards ceremony on June 14.

Elevate Rapid City leads economic development and small business efforts in the Black Hills. A number of young professionals from Black Hills Energy in Rapid City are involved with and serve in leadership for Elevate’s Young Professionals (networking) Group and submitted the nomination.

We’re honored to be selected! We think we have the best young professionals around working here.

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