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Keeping our Arkansas communities cool!
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Summers in Arkansas are hot and humid, with the average high temps reaching 93 degrees at the peak in July. However, temperatures often exceed 100 degrees and can reach 110 degrees in the southern part of the state.

To help seniors stay comfortable this summer, the team in Harrison, Arkansas, collected box fans from employees who wished to donate. Twelve fans were collected and donated to seniors in the community.

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.

Positive Energy

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Our Northwest Arkansas team volunteered to help make the Springdale Chamber of Commerce 56th annual Teacher Appreciation Event a rousing success. The event is the largest and longest running of its kind not only in the region but the nation, and our employees stepped up to help chamber members…
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Black Hills Energy worked with Big Brothers Big Sisters to host an event called Big for a Day, and event that showed young people what we do at Black Hills Energy. Kids had the opportunity to observe the fusing of a pipe, an explosion chamber in action and got to sit in excavators. It was a win-win…
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The United Way Back to School Supply Drive is a perfect way to help students get the resources they need to be successful in school. There are two ways to help. The first option is to make a financial donation, and the second option is to have your own school supply drive.  The Lawrence,…
Winners of the 8.11k race in Arkansas
At 8:11 a.m. Aug. 13, more than 100 runners lined up to compete in the second annual Call Before You Dig 8.11K, in Fayetteville, Arkansas.  The Fayetteville race raises awareness of the importance of digging safely — reminding the community to dial 811 before starting a project. Black Hills…