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New income limits give more Washington Avista customers access to monthly bill discounts
Income limits for Avista’s monthly bill discount program, My Energy Discount, increased nearly everywhere across the company’s Washington service territories. More people can lower their energy bills.
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Local Treasures with Pia Lapwai School summer bootcamp
Lapwai School, a bootcamp program organized by Twin County United Way in Lewiston, Idaho, helps children in rural areas get ready for kindergarten.
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Human Powered for Habitat for Humanity
Members of Avista's Electric Shop teamed up with Habitat for Humanity to help a service project come to life. Read on to learn about their volunteer project.
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At Home with Lisa: Forgotten lightbulbs
Lisa discovers an old incandescent bulb in her basement: where else are they hiding?
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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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Adventures await in the Pacific Northwest
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Local treasures with Pia: Southern Oregon Land Conservancy
Through a combination of owned lands and land trust properties, The Southern Oregon Land Conservancy is preserving both farmland and wilderness for future generations of Oregonians.
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The main types of renewable energy
Read on to learn about the main types of renewable energy sources and Avista’s commitment to green energy.
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Local Treasures with Pia: Helping residents of Ashland be all they can be
Options for Helping Residents of Ashland – or OHRA – is a nonprofit organization that helps Rouge Valley, Oregon, residents get through a crisis and back on their feet. Learn more about OHRA here!
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Rates 101
Learning about energy rates can be a challenge. Avista is here to help. Read on to learn all about natural gas and electric rates.
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