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Bill assistance program expanded for Avista’s Washington customers
A new monthly bill discount program can help lower energy bills for Washington Avista customers.
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Paws for Vets
Read about Paws 4 Vets, a new non-profit connecting veterans with dogs for emotional and physical support. Their program uses various training methods and enlists the help of licensed counselors for the therapy portion of the 8-week-course.
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The old Ross Ragland Theater is still going strong
The Ross Ragland Theater and Cultural Center in Klamath Falls is celebrating its 35th anniversary with a jampacked season.
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A little help to adjust to life outside of prison
At Medford-based Golden Rule ReEntry, those recently released from incarceration get help adjusting to ordinary life on the outside.
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From homeless to hopeful
Christ Kitchen offers women a lifeline. The ministry provides job training for impoverished and disenfranchised women
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At Home with Lisa: Stay warm with DIY rice bags
Looking for a super easy DIY project to keep you warm while you’re curled up on the couch at night? Microwave one of these rice bags for a minute or so to keep your feet and hands toasty warm.
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Oregon customers may qualify for a monthly bill discount
A monthly bill discount program can help lower natural gas bills for Oregon Avista customers.
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At Home with Lisa: Swap your old light switch for a smart switch
Lisa learns how to change her old light switch for a new smart switch. Read more here!
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At Home with Lisa: Spring safety outdoors
Lisa gets excited for outdoor activities and projects and thinks about how to do them safely.
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Building Brighter Futures
In a region where childcare is scarce, Roberta Hochgeschurz-Wilson is helping change the story. With more than three decades of experience, she leads the Klamath KID Center in creating opportunities that strengthen families and build brighter futures.
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