Skip to main content
Feeding the hungry in Nebraska
food

When United Way of Western Nebraska held a food drive recently, our employees were there to help.

Jordan, Don and Brenan of our Sidney, Nebraska, office helped out by unloading food, setting up food packing stations, packing food items into bags and delivering food to families with food insecurities.

“It was a joy to get to help those in need,” said Jordan, supervisor of gas operations in Sidney.

The food drive provided bread, milk, peanut butter, spaghetti, fruit and other items for 100 families in need. Each family received three bags of food.

Great job guys!

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. Follow us on FacebookInstagram, LinkedIn,Twitter, YouTube, and Pinterest for more!

Positive Energy

donation
Black Hills Energy has contributed $25,000 toward a new library in Grimes, Iowa, that will help meet the needs of a growing community. The contribution to Friends of Grimes Public Library was made possible by the Black Hills Energy Foundation and Iowa Gas. “It’s our honor and our continued…
four employee volunteers standing behind movie theater concession counter
With a population of just over 2,000, the town of Imperial, Nebraska, is like many of our rural communities: If you want more urban quality-of-life experiences, you have to roll up your sleeves and make it happen. The town’s Imperial Theater, which dates back to 1925, has been remodeled by the…
Council Bluffs Iowa team distributing food
Thanks to a generous donation from a local meat provider, New Visions Homeless Services in Council Bluffs, Iowa, was recently able to provide a variety of meat to more than 450 families suffering from food insecurity. Black Hills Energy is a long-time supporter of the New Visions Homeless Services…
Youth Lego Robotics Construction Production team
Thanks in part to a sponsorship from Black Hills Energy, Kearney, Neb., fielded two teams at the Youth Lego Robotics state qualifier recently. A total of 14 students from Kearney Public Schools, Faith Christian School and homeschools competed on the two teams, Construction Production and Bionic…