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Iowa team represents Black Hills Energy in a parade
parade

When it comes to parades, we love to represent. And that’s just what Iowa employees did this summer at two parades.

Team members from our Newton, Iowa, office and their families participated in the Felix Grundy Festival parade in Grundy Center, Iowa, in July, and the Grimes Governors Days festival parade in Grimes, Iowa, in June.

Both festivals were wonderful events that truly represent the spirit of the communities. We appreciate everyone who made these special events possible, and thank our employees who joined in the fun while representing Black Hills Energy.
 


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