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That's a huge crane
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Showing love for our rivers
The Clark Fork River and Spokane River are two important rivers in our ecosystem. Avista works hard to show love to our rivers and keep them clean and healthy.
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Packing to punch out hunger
The Avista Foundation is proud to support ACCESS Powerpack Program, which fills backpacks with weekend nutrition for students who experience food insecurity in Oregon.
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Local Treasures with Pia: Greater Spokane County Meals on Wheels
Greater Spokane County Meals on Wheels is a senior food program that covers the entire Spokane County. Senior clients get a hot meal delivered each day, and frozen dinners for the weekend. Read more about the program here.
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Stay cool and save energy
The key to comfort inside your home this season is keeping the heat out. Keeping your home comfortable may be easier than you think. Learn how to stay cool and save energy in the summer here.
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Happy Watkins continues to deliver "I Have a Dream"
In the past three decades, Happy Watkins has recited “I Have A Dream” thousands of times in front of large crowds across the region. Learn about his wonderful life here.
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Carbon monoxide safety
Carbon monoxide is a gas that often goes undetected. Read about carbon monoxide and get safety tips here!
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At Home with Lisa: Furnace Filter Replacement Program
You can save energy with a clean furnace filter. We have a program to remind you when its time to change yours, learn more about it here.
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Local Treasures with Pia: Food For Our Children feeds hungry Sandpoint kids
Food For Our Children is a Sandpoint-based non-profit that provides weekend food bags for Bonner County children who go hungry when they aren’t in school. Learn more about Food For Our Children here.
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On the Oregon Trail: Valley of the Rogue State Park
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