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At Home with Lisa: Paperless Bill
Lisa, an Avista customer, learn about paperless billing and finds out how easy it is to sign up.
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At Home with Lisa Fans VS Air Conditioners
What is the most efficient way to keep your house cool in the summer? Find out here.
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Everything you need to know about generator safety
It’s crucial to always follow safety precautions when using a portable generator. Learn more about generator safety here.
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Local Treasures with Pia: Spectrum art project to focus on the Indigiqueer experience
Spectrum, a LGBTQIA2S+ organization, is working on art projects that will recognize the indigenous queer – or Two Spirit – experience.
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Isolated Steel
Discover what isolated steel is, learn about isolated steel inspections, and what to expect before and during an inspection.
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Local Treasures with Pia: The MAC is open again
The Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture in Browne's Addition is now open. Here's what to expect when visiting.
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Local Treasures with Pia: Teaching purposeful direction to young people
Slingshot is a new program that helps students pick the right career. Slingshot offers different courses – like a six week intensive coach program – and the goal is that any youth will have access to a program, either by paying a fee or by getting a scholarship. Learn more about Slingshot here.
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Broadband Opportunities Expand
Across the Inland Northwest, improving broadband access is now a top priority for many communities. In response, a combined total of more than $660 million in grant funding is or will be flowing through the Idaho Department of Commerce and the Washington State Department of Commerce for broadband projects, primarily in underserved areas.
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At home with Lisa: How to clean your dryer vent
A clean dryer vent is safer and helps your dryer run efficiently. Learn how to clean your dryer vent here.
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Downed Power Lines
It doesn’t happen often but damage from high winds, ice and other issues can bring down a power line. If you ever find a power line that is down on the ground or in a tree or shrub, always assume that the power line is still energized or has electricity still flowing through it.
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