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Sammy, the helpful hardware pooch
If you need a helping hand at Otis Orchards Hardware, look no further than your feet. That’s where you'll find Sammy, a pure-bred springer spaniel. Learn more here.
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Grandmas Porch Fund helps seniors stay in their own homes
Each year 800,000 seniors nationwide are hospitalized after a fall. Grandma’s Porch Fund works on getting rid of trip hazards and other at-home dangers to keep low-income seniors safe.
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Local Treasures with: Pia Lavender Farms
Lavender lovers don’t have to go to France to experience the perfumy scent of lavender fields – here are the details on lavender farms nearby.
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Storm safety tips: how to prepare for a storm
Knowing how to prepare for a storm you know is coming is important when it comes to safety. Learn more about how you can prepare for the next big one here!
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Local Treasures with Pia: Abandoned Colfax hospital gets a new lease on life
When a young couple stopped by an abandoned hospital it was love at first sight – now they are making plans for the building’s future. Learn more about their plans for the building here.
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Progressive theater takes center stage
Stage Left Theater produces theater intended to make you think and help make positive changes in the community.
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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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Local Treasures with Pia: La Clinica takes health services on the road
La Clinica is a southern Oregon health care provider with eight brick and mortar health clinics and a traveling mobile health clinic. Learn more about La Clinica and their traveling mobile health clinic here!
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Local Treasures with Pia: STEM Mobile Takes Girl Scout Programs to Rural Areas
Girl Scouts of Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho covers 29 counties or 65,000 square miles in the northwest. Now a STEM mobile makes it easy to reach everyone. Learn about the Girl Scouts' STEM Mobile here.
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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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