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Black Hills Energy was the proud title sponsor of the Dodge City Chamber Love Local campaign.
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Black Hills Energy was the proud title sponsor of the Dodge City Chamber Love Local campaign, which encourages residents to give something that means something this holiday season by supporting local businesses.

Immortalized by countless western tales, Dodge City’s Boot Hill area is home to a vibrant and historically rich community that Black Hills Energy is proud to serve.

“Small businesses are the economic and cultural engines of every community,” said Kansas Community Affairs Manager James Williams. “Whether it’s a coffee shop, restaurant or small boutique, we hope everyone gets the opportunity to support the small businesses that make your community great.”

As you think about your holiday giving list, you’re encouraged to shop local first. You can learn more about the campaign here.  

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