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Summer Energy Savings: Why it Matters
Summer is here, and Avista is sharing tips to help customers save energy.
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Post Falls HED North Channel Dam Rehabilitation
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Know the signs
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless, poisonous gas that is produced by the incomplete burning of various fuels, including charcoal, oil, kerosene, propane, diesel fuel, coal, wood and natural gas. Because CO is undetectable to the human senses, it is important for people to know the signs of CO exposure.
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We're energizing development in Spokane
Local development is booming in Spokane, and Avista is helping push innovative infrastructure forward. Learn more about their efforts with Urbanova & Huntington Park.
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New remote work certificate program strengthens rural vitality
Okanogan County resident Justine Salazar landed a state agency job without leaving her community, thanks to the new Washington Rural Online Initiative. The Initiative creates economic opportunity by developing an untapped rural workforce.
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Progressing from a pipedream to prototype
Whitworth University is building an Innovation Lab to support their STEM-based programs. Avista is giving back to the school and helping fund this program.
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Local Treasures with Pia: Crosswalk Youth Shelter is planning move out of downtown
The Crosswalk Youth Shelter, which is the oldest and largest youth shelter in Eastern Washington, is in the last stages of fundraising for a new building.
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Competitive business intelligence tool helps drive growth
SizeUp Inland NW is a powerful tool that provides market research and business intelligence that is industry-specific and hyperlocal. And the best part? It’s FREE!
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Local Treasures with Pia: The Way to Justice is filling the void after Center for Justice's closing
The Way to Justice is a small BIPOC law firm started by two women is working to end systemic racism and trauma in Spokane.
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A treasure in the woods
Hidden is Southern Oregon is a cabin resort called the Lake of the Woods Resort. Learn about this hidden treasure and how to visit here!
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