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If home is where the heart is, you'll find Kat under a canopy of Ponderosa Pines
Kat Hall's love and passion for the outdoors started from being in the Peace Corps. Now, she organizes volunteers to help plant trees in her community. Read the story here.
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Bobby was uncertain about life when he arrived at Geiger Corrections Center
Bobby Weaver was an inmate at the Geiger Corrections Center with uncertainty about life. Through gardening he was able to find purpose. Read his story here!
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Community Outreach Hits Home
We're fortunate to have ministries in our communities, like Caritas, to lend a helping hand and provide relief to those who seek it. Caritas has assisted families in crisis in Northwest Spokane for twenty years. Caritas has an onsite food bank and can provide assistance with customer’s utility bills as well.
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Clear the path to your meter
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Spokane's Urbanova driving city of the future
Through a collaboration of partners, the University District has become home to a living laboratory called Urbanova to design cities for the future and solve urban challenges in new ways. This makes Spokane a leader in Smart City innovation
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At Home with Lisa: Avista app
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Save energy with lighting upgrades and get money back
New lighting technologies are constantly improving and can help every type of business reduce energy consumption, furthering progress toward sustainability goals. That’s why Avista offers lighting incentive programs to help its commercial electric customers make the switch.
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Global reach, regional impact
Rapid Global Mobility has been able to bring humanitarian supplies around the world thanks to their support from Fairchild Skyfest. Read on to learn more!
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Small Town. Big League
The Palouse Cougars, made up of 11- to 13-year-olds in the Palouse area, started swinging bats in January, practicing a couple times a week in Colfax, Washington. Unlike travel ball, which just devours weekends, this season was a region-wide hustle from the dugout to the dinner table. And it proved to be his favorite.
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Local Treasures with Pia: Holiday Pet Pictures
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