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Supporting our communities in Manchester, Iowa
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One of the best parts of being a Black Hills Energy ambassador is presenting those giant checks (and the news of a donation) to worthy organizations. In the Manchester, Iowa, area, ambassador Scott has been getting to do plenty of that lately.

Scott presented a $5,000 check to Epworth, Iowa, for the creation of a community splash pad. The splash pad will be centrally located with interactive play elements for all to use. It’s a great addition to Epworth for those hot summer days.

He also presented a $500 contribution to the Manchester Hero Hustle Triathlon which supports the community first responders. We appreciate our partnership with fire and police departments.

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