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Know what's below: Excess Flow Valves
Do you have an excess flow valve on your service line? Read on to learn the importance of an excess flow valve and how Avista can assist with their natural gas service.
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Broadband Opportunities Expand
Across the Inland Northwest, improving broadband access is now a top priority for many communities. In response, a combined total of more than $660 million in grant funding is or will be flowing through the Idaho Department of Commerce and the Washington State Department of Commerce for broadband projects, primarily in underserved areas.
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At Home with Lisa: Door draft blockers
Lisa finds new ways to keep cold air from seeping through the bottom of her door. Learn how to block door drafts here.
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Lisa Explains
After writing about do-it-yourself ideas, Lisa tackles helpful information on Avista’s website. Learn more about Lisa Explains here.
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Follow our advice to avoid falling victim to a scam
Help protect yourself and your family by staying informed, so you don’t fall victim to a scam. Follow our advice to avoid falling victim to a scam
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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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Harrington School shines brighter with energy efficiency upgrades
A rural Washington school that serves as an important community center gets an A+ upgrade thanks to two Avista programs.
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At Home with Lisa: Heating with Baseboards
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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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Lisa Explains: Renewable Natural Gas
Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) is not only an alternative fuel, it helps reduce greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Learn how collecting organic waste can be a source of an alternative energy.
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