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Local Treasures with Pia: Spokane Parasport supports disabled athletes of all levels
Some athletes from Spokane Parasport go to the Paralympics, others play recreational wheelchair basketball for fun – just like able-bodied athletes. Read how Spokane Parasport supports disabled athletes of all levels
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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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At Home with Lisa: Second half of 2021 recap
Lisa talks about what kinds of projects she completed in the second half of 2021.
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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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A mother's love inspires non-profit for drug addicted babies
Tricia Hughes spearheaded non-profit Maddie's Place, to help care for babies born addicted to substances. Read on to learn about her inspiring story.
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Local Treasures with Pia: Road Trip Tips
Find some tried-and-true tips on making it a good road trip here.
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On the road again with ERV
Every spring, Avista’s Energy Resource Van hits the road, connecting energy saving education to our customers in cities and towns in rural communities.
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Buck-A-Block
Buck-A-Block is now called My Clean Energy™.
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