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Hopping to it
Tracy Martin started a non-profit dedicated to rescuing abandoned bunnies and educating people on how to properly care for the loving animals. Read her story here.
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How to avoid pruning
Together, we ensure sustainable vegetation is in place now and for generations to come. Find proactive and preventive programs that ensure the plants you treasure can flourish here.
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Payment Arrangements
We are here to help. Our online payment arrangements tool allows you to choose a payment plan that works best for you and can include applying an existing deposit, if applicable.
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What fuels your electricity?
To serve customers, Avista's goal is to balance reliability with renewable energy while managing costs for customers. Learn what generation sources serve Avista customers.
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Smart Meters FAQs
Find everything you need to know about smart meters for your home here from its benefits and getting it installed. Get answers now.
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The Spokane Indians, and all that comes with them, are back
The Spokane Indians are back for another season of competition at Avista Stadium. Enjoy a summer evening at the ballpark with a few thousand fellow fans.
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Krystal found her Christmas angel at the Toys for Tots distribution warehouse
Krystal and her family had a rough few months but Toys for Tots brought joy when they helped her family have a real holiday. Read her story here.
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Avista Foundation supports mental health in North Idaho
The Avista Foundation supports Sand Creek Connections, North Idaho's first Clubhouse International affiliate, in providing a safe recovery space for individuals facing mental health challenges.
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At Home with Lisa: Take the guesswork out of hiring a contractor
How do you know you can trust the contractor you hired? Lisa learns that Avista can help her find a reputable contractor for those projects too large to tackle.
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At Home with Lisa: Keep the heat out with a door sweep
Finding the leaks in your house is not only for colder temperatures, but hot weather, too. Lisa installs a door sweep to help keep cool air inside.
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