Skip to main content
Nebraska communities receive grants for major projects
grant

When it comes to creating quality of place, no one rolls up their sleeves and comes together to make things happen like rural Midwest communities.

In south central Nebraska, we are seeing that in numerous locations and thanks in part to the Black Hills Corporation Foundation, our Sutton area team was able to come in and help make projects a reality. In Shickley, Nebraska, one of our own team members is the definition of a civil servant. Brock is the village board chairman, former volunteer firefighter, a career National Guardsman, and founder and president of a community revitalization fund. His role in the community fund got the company involved in helping to raise funds for an ADA inclusive playground in one of the city parks.

Recently the local team was on hand to present a check for $10,000 to support those efforts.

In Roseland, the community is just stepping over the finish line to complete the construction of a community center that will allow the town to have a place to celebrate community events, weddings, reunions, and holidays. With a donation from Black Hills Energy, we were able to help them complete the final concrete work needed on the exterior of the building.

Finally, Juniata had gone without the ability to host home baseball games with the use of a scoreboard for their city-owned fields. Their current scoreboards have not been functional for several year. Now, with the help of a $4,500 grant from Black Hills Energy, they will be breaking ground on a new scoreboard so that teams young and old can proudly showcase their skills and winning scores for all to see.

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

  • A little moisture didn’t stop our team in York, Nebraska, from participating in the annual Yorkfest activities Sept. 10. “It rained on our parade, but we all had a good time anyway,” said York area Operations Supervisor Jeff. Several of our team members and their families showed up to take part in…
  • Saluting Branches is a non-profit organization dedicated to recognizing and honoring veterans by having arborists donate free trees at national cemeteries across the United States. We had seven volunteers and were able to thin and shape eight flowering crabapple trees at Black Hills National…
  • 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…
  • Our mission is “Improving Life with Energy” – and part of that mission is sharing our personal energy to strengthen our communities. On a cold and blustery October day, members of the Webster City, Iowa, district volunteered their personal energy to help construct a soccer “mini-pitch” system at…