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Wyoming highway cleanup has many benefits
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Employees at the Neil Simpson Complex in Gillette, Wyoming, recently took advantage of the nice fall weather to clean up trash along the roadway near the power generation facility.

Not only do projects like this provide a memorable team-building experience for employees, they’re also a great way to get some steps in, beautify the roadway for everyone and help lower fire danger. Our Gillette team does the highway cleanup twice a year, which is a benefit for the site and the local community.

Considering adopting a roadway near your Black Hills Energy site and help make a difference!

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