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Collaborative teamwork leads to success for conservation
For 23 years, Avista and the Kaniksu Land Trust (KLT) have successfully partnered to turn conservation dreams into reality. KLT, a community-focused organization, is dedicated to preserving land in northwestern Montana and north Idaho.
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Fiesta En Jalisco
Orofino’s Fiesta En Jalisco family Mexican restaurant is a local favorite. Learn how it used an Avista program for lighting upgrades that will save energy and money now, and into the future.
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On the Oregon Trail North Umpqua Trail
The North Umpqua Trail has something for everyone. There are 12 different trailheads of various difficulty and lengths varying from 3.5 to 15.7 miles in length. Learn more about the trail here.
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About Our Energy Mix
Our diverse energy mix at Avista-owned generating facilities and long-term contracts balances reliability with renewable energy sources while managing costs for customers.. Read about our energy mix.
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Local Treasures with Pia: Wednesday Winter Market
The Wednesday Winter Market at the Pavilion in Spokane's Riverfront Park will bring local food and crafts vendors together for the holiday season. Learn more about the Winter Market here.
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Drawn Together Arts brings theater and arts together
The Art Spirit Gallery has been a hub for visual art in Coeur d’Alene since it was founded. Now it’s adding theater. Drawn Together Arts produces small theater shows and devised cabaret.
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High Low Average
Are you interested in getting a general idea of what the bills may run at a particular address? View the amount of the highest, lowest, and average bill amounts for the last 12 months.
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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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At Home with Lisa: Use a fan and your AC to stay cool
When you use your air conditioner with a fan, conditioned air moves to keep you cool. Lisa turns on the air conditioner for the first time this summer but adds a fan.
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Kids Energy Safety
It's never too early to teach your kids how to be safe around natural gas and electricity. Making learning fun with interactive activities designed for kids up to age 12. Start teaching today.
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