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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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2025 Philanthropy in Oregon
In 2025, Avista’s commitment to Oregon communities was defined by compassion, collaboration, and the belief that real change happens when people come together. These three stories – just a glimpse into the many organizations we supported last year – highlight the power of partnership and the importance of individuals who are willing to put in the work and uplift their neighbors.
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Local Treasures with Pia Spokane Valley Performing Arts Center
The Spokane Valley Performing Arts Center will be a 59,000 square foot facility with a 475-plus-seat main stage and a 200-seat studio theater, and it will have the newest technology available for a professional theater. It plans to open its doors in 2024.
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Local Treasures: Farmers Markets
City farmers markets have become popular over the years. Avista encourages visiting your local farmers market and supporting small business owners in your community.
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Post Falls HED North Channel Dam Rehabilitation
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Know the signs
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless, poisonous gas that is produced by the incomplete burning of various fuels, including charcoal, oil, kerosene, propane, diesel fuel, coal, wood and natural gas. Because CO is undetectable to the human senses, it is important for people to know the signs of CO exposure.
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Scammers are relentless
To help you win the battle against scams, we’ve compiled a list of common scams and ways to avoid becoming a victim.
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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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Colville’s Yep Kanum Celebration Returns
The Yep Kanum Celebration in Colville, WA will feel familiar. It spans three days and offers something for everyone. Attendees can enjoy: 20 live bands, a beer garden, Youth Little League baseball tournament, wrestling scramble, pickleball tournament, classic car show, firefighters’ pancake breakfast, and dozens of food and craft vendors. Many of the activities also serve as fundraisers for local organizations, reinforcing the event’s commitment to giving back.
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Be on guard against scams
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