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Joint Use
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Spokane Bike Swap
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Upgrades lead to a bright future
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Rural communities explore economic opportunity
Potlatch, Idaho is a rural community navigating how their population size is unintentionally limiting economic growth. Avista's Doug Griffiths is helping make a change.
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Operational Strategies Aim to Reduce Wildfire Threat
Avista is entering the second year of our comprehensive 10-year Wildfire Resiliency Plan to systematically strengthen the electric grid infrastructure along the wildland urban interface (WUI) areas across Idaho and Washington.
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Energy-efficiency financing for Washington home and small business owners
In Washington, Avista residential and small business customers in owner-occupied homes and buildings can access zero-down, low-interest energy-efficiency project financing through our partner, Puget Sound Cooperative Credit Union. Learn more here.
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A quick change keeps them stitching along
Apparel manufacturing company manages to stay afloat during COVID by pivoting their business from making high-end activewear, to facemasks and PPE. Learn more here!
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Lower your energy use by installing the right showerhead
One way to save money on your monthly bills is to install a showerhead that's efficient and has a low flow. Learn more about how you can save water and money now.
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Local Treasures with Pia: Hope House Hospitality to teach restaurant skills
The downtown Spokane women’s shelter operated by Volunteers of America – is launching a pilot program to help shelter residents gain marketable skills. Hope House Hospitality to teach restaurant skills. Learn more here!
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At Home with Lisa: Slow Cooker in the Summer
To keep the house cool, Lisa uses a slow cooker to make dinner.
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