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Skyway Café celebrates a brighter 100th birthday
Learn how Avista is helping small businesses lower their energy usage and costs with new lighting.
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Philanthropy, the Avista Way
The Avista Foundation, established in 2002, serves as the official giving arm of Avista. The Foundation gifts over $1 million annually to nonprofit organizations throughout the company's service area - including eastern Washington, north Idaho, western Montana, southern Oregon, and Juneau, Alaska.
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Small town. Big tradition.
Local support helps keep a classic American tradition alive in Pinehurst, Idaho.
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How Contractors Can Help You Save Energy
Invest in an energy efficient home with help from a professional contractor. Learn more from Avista today.
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Helping young people transition from surviving to thriving
Avista Foundation helps Community Works support youth in Jackson County
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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: Foam Insulators
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Students learn the value of their voice
Southern Oregon Educational Service District (SOESD) Hearing Program hosts annual Academic Bowl for students who are deaf and hard of hearing. Learn more here
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The Sound of Pinball
Spokane is home to 37 pinball machines in 16 different locations. Berserk Bar co-owner, Beth McRae, started a tournament for local pinball enthusiasts. Learn more here.
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At Home with Lisa: Carbon Monoxide Detector
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