
Continuing a yearly tradition, the Wyodak Mine employees’ generosity shines again with a donation to the Angel Tree in Gillette. This year, Wyodak employees personally donated almost $500 with a match from Black Hills Energy.
Due the generosity of our team, we were able to purchase each of the 75 residents in the Veterans Home in Buffalo, Wyoming a set of personal care items. Each kit included shampoo, conditioner, body wash, toothpaste, razors, shaving cream and a puzzle book.
We’d like to say a huge thank you to all our veterans!
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Amiee York, Community Affairs Manager, Arkansas Each year United Way of Fort Smith Area hosts the Community Impact and Investment Celebration event that highlights the great work of United Way, partner agencies and monies raised for the campaign year. Awards are given to organizations that had…
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Wendi Ernst, OSS Washington County, Nebraska celebrates its first responders yearly with an appreciation luncheon. Volunteers from local churches and banks serve a steak lunch to those who serve the community daily. For the last several years, Black Hills Energy has been invited to participate…
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Michael Howe, Community Affairs Manager, Wyoming When Casper, Wyoming's, Economic Development Agency, Advance Casper, decided to forgo its quarterly breakfast meeting due to COVID-19, and then chose to not hold yet another virtual meeting, the group decided a socially distanced golf outing might…
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Amiee York, Community Affairs Manager, Arkansas In September, our employee ambassadors in Arkansas sponsored the #supportthemask photo contest. All employees were invited to submit photos of themselves and their families wearing masks. Winners were selected by a team of ambassadors and two guest…