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Local Treasures with Pia: INW Land Conservancy
The Inland Northwest Land Conservancy manages thousands of acres around Spokane, preserving the land so it can be enjoyed by future generations.
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At Home with Lisa: Preparing my house to fall back for Daylight Savings Time
As you prepare to turn the clocks back an hour, when Daylight Savings Time ends on November 6, remember some important fall chores around the house.
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At Home with Lisa: Manage always on devices to start saving energy now
Avista’s Always On calculator can help you see how much energy you can save by turning off devices that you may not know are on. Always on loads can add to Lisa’s energy use. A smart strip helps her control that.
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Eagle Eyes
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Small Business Partner Program
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At Home with Lisa: Rope Caulk
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A river (and history) runs through it
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Electric utilities' fuel mix disclosure
Avista uses different kinds of fuel to produce electricity that powers the lives of our customers. Learn more about Avista's mix of fuel used to generate power.
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Experience the great outdoors
Our region has a number of picnic areas, camping facilities, and boating opportunities as well as ample opportunity to bird watch, hike, swim, fish, and hunt. Learn more about the recreation opportunities available.
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Avista promotes community involvement
Living, working, and volunteering in our communities has been a part of the Avista culture since our founding in 1889. Our employees donate around 50,000 hours of community service work each year – just because it’s the right thing to do.
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