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Drive-through lunches show appreciation in Nebraska
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Harvest is an important time in south central Nebraska. It signals the end of irrigation season and the beginning of our residential heating season.

With that in mind there seems like no better time to thank our customers. Aly, a Black Hills Energy Ambassador, led a project to do just that.

Aly organized drive-through Harvest Appreciation Lunches in the Nebraska communities of Sutton, Hebron and Red Cloud. Our operations team then made and served lunches to nearly 300 customers during the event.

It was a great opportunity for our team to come together, reflect and tell stories about their relationships with one another and customers, as well as give back to those customers in a meaningful way.

We partner with our communities and customers, providing the kind of energy that fuels those areas and the lives of those we serve. Feel free to share the stories and photos. Make sure to tag us on FacebookInstagram, LinkedIn and Twitter.

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