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Local Treasures with Pia Appy Fest
Appy Fest, a fun family activity along with the deep history of the Appaloosa horse. Learn more about a beautiful spotted horse and it's Palouse history here.
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The Power of Community Engagement
Across Eastern Washington, nonprofits are getting more support for their services, thanks to Avista’s Named Communities Investment Fund (NCIF). This program is the first of its kind for a Washington utility company.
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Local Treasures with Pia: Turnbull National Refuge
The Washington State Discovery Pass is an amazing way to see unique landscapes in our region, like the Channeled Scablands. Read on to learn about the refuge in Cheney.
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The future is electric
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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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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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