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At Home with Lisa: Getting ready for spring
The days are getting longer and the time change is soon, reminding us that spring is coming. With spring just around the corner, Lisa creates a list of projects to complete.
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Investing in our rural youth
Avista allocates just over $30,000 each year to support 4H/FFA Fair Livestock purchases in nearly two dozen rural communities across our service territory.
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Public Safety Power Shutoffs
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Helping to positively impact youth in our community and environment
Learn about Spokane's annual Bike Swap and how it will be benefiting the Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Inland Northwest organization.
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Stay smart around dams
The dams on the Clark Fork and Spokane River provide abundant recreational opportunities and generate clean, renewable hydropower, To protect yourself near a dam, read these safety tips.
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Making Spirits Bright
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Reducing energy costs with drafty window solutions
Lower your energy bill costs with DIY solutions such as sealing your drafty windows. Get more tips on saving money on energy here.
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Local Treasures with Pia: Sandpoint and Bayview
An eagle viewing trip to the docks of Bayview, Idaho, can come with a solid dose of WWII history if you head out to nearby Farragut State Park.
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At Home with Lisa: Save energy in the kitchen this holiday season
As the holiday season begins, our kitchen tend to see a lot more use. This week, Lisa shares some simple, no-cost ways to save energy as you cook. Take a couple of small steps to make your holiday a little more energy efficient.
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Spokane's Urban Tree Canopy Grows with Avista's Support
The City of Spokane is looking to grow Spokane’s urban tree canopy. Learn about the special software they use that helps them plan and manage the canopy.
 
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