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fourth of july parade

Black Hills Energy was honored to be a part of the Gibbon, Nebraska, Chamber of Commerce Fourth of July parade!

Staff and their families from the Kearney, Nebraska, office enjoyed being a part of this long-standing annual tradition. A Black Hills Energy car, service truck and go-kart van were among more than 100 entries in the parade, which follows a two-mile route through the town of about 1,900 residents.

Our employees and their families had a great time tossing out candy and Black Hills Energy goodies, from flying discs to koozies, to help celebrate Independence Day.

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