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Shareholders of Black Hills Corp and NorthWestern Energy Approve Merger Proposals

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Shareholders of Black Hills Corp. and NorthWestern Energy have approved merger proposals put forth by both companies, according to announcements made on Thursday. The decisions mark a significant step forward in the planned combination of the two utility providers, which had previously outlined their intentions to merge operations.

The approval came during separate shareholder meetings held by each company. Both sets of shareholders voted in favor of the proposed transaction, signaling broad support for the merger plan. The companies had initially announced their intent to join forces as part of a strategic effort to enhance operational efficiencies and expand their service capabilities across their respective regions. Further regulatory approvals are still required before the merger can be finalized, and both companies indicated they will continue working through those processes in the coming months.

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Date: April 2, 2026

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