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Local Treasures with Pia: Camp Fire Northwest
Camp Fire Northwest helps young people find their spark and motivation through its Thriveology method. Camp Fire is a youth focused organization that helps youth become more engaged.
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At Home with Lisa: Let the Fresh Air In
Now that warmer weather is here, be sure to air out your house if you have been adding moisture. It will help keep you cool. Learn how here.
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How to avoid pruning
Together, we ensure sustainable vegetation is in place now and for generations to come. Find proactive and preventive programs that ensure the plants you treasure can flourish here.
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Local Treasures with Pia: Christmas trees
Now is the time to go out and get a real Christmas tree for the holidays. Here are some tips on how to keep it fresh and fragrant.
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Slowly but surely, Montana's Bull River is regaining its ecological balance
The Bull River is known for its serene beauty but has been losing its ecological balance. A grant was put in place to help fix this. Read more about it here.
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Helping regional wildlife thrive
Avista understands that generating power and helping protect wildlife and their habitat goes hand in hand. Learn more about how our bald eagle management program is making an impact.
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Winning at Hoopfest is all about using energy wisely
Spokane Hoopfest is the largest 3-on-3 basketball tournament in the world! Read on to learn how to conserve your energy while burning calories rapidly.
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Making an impact on and off the field
Coach Parnell is a football coach at South Medford High School in Medford, Oregon, and a role model to his athletes. Learn more about his story here.
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Plan for business success
Business focused workshops are now available at the East Central Community Center. The Get Started workshop is offered by SNAP’s Women’s Business Center. Learn more here.
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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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