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Special delivery
Avista shares the story of Darrel Morris, a Ferris High School grad, who served in the military and wrote a special letter while at a Marine Corps Base. Learn more now!
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Small Town. Big League
The Palouse Cougars, made up of 11- to 13-year-olds in the Palouse area, started swinging bats in January, practicing a couple times a week in Colfax, Washington. Unlike travel ball, which just devours weekends, this season was a region-wide hustle from the dugout to the dinner table. And it proved to be his favorite.
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Avista supports Cascade Community Pool’s efforts to make swimming safe for everyone
White City’s Cascade Community Pool builds both water safety skills and community, and it’s done so since it opened in 1963.
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Building Brighter Futures
In a region where childcare is scarce, Roberta Hochgeschurz-Wilson is helping change the story. With more than three decades of experience, she leads the Klamath KID Center in creating opportunities that strengthen families and build brighter futures.
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Housing the Homeless in Grants Pass, Oregon
A project of AllCare Community Foundation (ACCF), Foundry Village is a safe place where those experiencing homelessness can find the stability necessary to further their journey from homelessness into long-term housing and self-sufficiency. The village is comprised of 17 tiny homes in a gated and staffed community serving those affected by homelessness in Josephine County, Oregon.
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Idaho Service Quality Program Results
Each year, Avista measures how well we perform in meeting our goal to provide the best customer service possible. In line with that tradition, we’ve established a set of service quality measures in collaboration with the Idaho Public Utilities Commission (IPUC) and others. We provide an annual report card to customers showing how we are doing on meeting our goals.
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Building Friendships
The Boys & Girls Club's flagship program: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math (STEAM) operates at four sites across Southern Oregon—Illinois Valley, Grants Pass, Phoenix and Talent. The hands-on, project-based learning style of STEAM complements classroom learning and is especially helpful for kids who struggle with traditional, book-based instruction.
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Harvesting Energy Efficiency
Melissa and Brent own and operate the Harvester restaurant in Spangle, Washington, a small farming community located just south of Spokane along Highway 195. The Bozarths purchased the business in 2008 and have been happily serving breakfast, lunch and dinner to locals and passing travelers ever since.
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How holiday decorations can affect your energy bill
If you plan on hanging Christmas lights at your home, it can rack up a higher-than-average energy bill. Learn cost-saving tips to save money and energy this holiday!
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Residential Energy Rebates: Washington
Avista customers in the Washington area may be eligible for our energy rebates programs. Find out if you are eligible to apply and start saving money today.