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Play it safe and don't be scammed
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More than a meal
Every weekday, a small but mighty team at The Friendly Kitchen/Meals on Wheels of Roseburg prepares and delivers 200 hot meals to older adults who can’t easily leave their homes. But what they’re really serving up is something far more nourishing: connection, care, and community.
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Washington's Clean Energy Future
The Clean Energy Transformation Act (CETA) requires that all Washington energy be free of greenhouse gas emissions by 2045. Avista is working to ensure energy stays affordable and reliable during the transition.
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Building Friendships
The Boys & Girls Club's flagship program: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math (STEAM) operates at four sites across Southern Oregon—Illinois Valley, Grants Pass, Phoenix and Talent. The hands-on, project-based learning style of STEAM complements classroom learning and is especially helpful for kids who struggle with traditional, book-based instruction.
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Jack & Dan’s Tavern has good energy and new lights
Jack and Dan’s is an iconic Gonzaga neighborhood sports bar. Learn how a free lighting upgrade from Avista is helping the historic landmark keep its good energy alive.
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All hands on deck as fire spread quickly
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Risky business
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Local Treasures with Pia: Stevens Elementary Mobile Library
Learn how two teachers at Stevens Elementary in Spokane are delivering free books to students during the COVID pandemic.
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Things to do in and around Huntington Park
Huntington Park in Spokane, WA is filled with things to do and see but we’ve made it easy for you in our top 5 list of things to do when you visit. Read more now!
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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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