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Employees join Red, White and Blue Parade in Arkansas
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Employees in our Harrison, Arkansas, Division spent the morning of Saturday, June 25, riding in a community parade in Mountain Home, Arkansas, and handing out candy to countless children along the parade route.

The parade is a kickoff to Mountain Home’s Red, White and Blue Festival, an annual event that also includes a rodeo, car show, concerts, and fireworks. The festival is a fundraiser for the Mountain Home Area Chamber of Commerce.

The Black Hills Energy truck and trailer joined others who traveled the parade route on foot, horseback and floats to create a fun, family-friendly community event in the Ozark Mountains.

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.

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