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Michael Howe, Community Affairs Manager, Wyoming

We continued our partnership with the Wyoming County Commissioners Association this summer by sponsoring their 2020 Board Retreat in Hulett, Wyoming.

Representing Black Hills Energy at the socially distanced-event during one day of the meeting was Michael Howe, community affairs manager. Maintaining meaningful relationships with local elected officials is important, and through these types of sponsorships those relationships are made just that much better.

Hulett, Wyoming, is known for its proximity to the nation's first National Monument, Devil's Tower.

 

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