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Idaho Service Quality Program Results
Each year, Avista measures how well we perform in meeting our goal to provide the best customer service possible. In line with that tradition, we’ve established a set of service quality measures in collaboration with the Idaho Public Utilities Commission (IPUC) and others. We provide an annual report card to customers showing how we are doing on meeting our goals.
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When the libraries closed, the community stepped up to reopen them
When Oregon’s Josephine County closed all its libraries, the Josephine Community Library Foundation rallied to keep them open – now it is building new libraries in Grants Pass and Williams.
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Teen Musical Theater of Oregon puts on full-scale musicals
Known among friends simply as TMTO, Teen Musical Theater of Oregon puts on full musicals three or four times a year with actors as young as eight.
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Celebrating 135 years: A tribute to our customers and journey
Join us in celebrating Avista’s 135th anniversary. Discover our legacy of community service, sustainability efforts, and the people who make it all possible.
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Energy Savings, Brighter Days
A grant from Avista’s Named Communities Investment Fund (NCIF) helped Hill-Ray Plaza swap drafty windows for energy-efficient ones, reshaping how Colfax seniors use their space and helping the nonprofit maximize its budget.
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Local Treasures with Pia Its time to take a stand against dating abuse
When Jenny Moeller started Create Your Own Statement, Combat Dating Abuse, 10 years ago, she set out on a journey to empower young people to date in a healthy and respectful manner.
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See what’s happening behind your walls
Would you like to get a clearer picture of how your home uses energy, so you know where you can save? Our new DIY Home Energy Audit uses a small thermal camera to help you spot hidden drafts and trouble spots. It’s fast, easy and available now for our Washington residential customers.
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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 with Pia: Scotchman Peak
Trail ambassadors help hikers in Scotchman Peaks Wilderness understand and respect the white mountain goats for which the area is so famous.
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Local Treasures with Pia: Generation Alive empowers youth to lead with compassion
Generation Alive empowers youth to lead with compassion. By working with local schools, Generation Alive activates students to volunteer and get involved in their community.
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