Spokane, WA News Roundup (8/24/25)

Youth Market sparks business skills: Sixth-graders like Colt Anderson showcased metal art and student entrepreneurs sold bracelets and baked treats at the Spokane Valley Youth Market—hosted by the Greater Spokane Valley Chamber—to gain real-world business lessons before school starts — find out how.

Bite2Go hits $170K goal: Community donations topped $170,000 to fund food packs for local students in need — find out how they’re making an impact.

Spokane’s best craft cocktails: Readers voted 13 standout bars—from speakeasies to riverside lounges—as the Inland Northwest’s top mixology destinations — find out which spots made the cut.

Thrive Center’s third anniversary: Thrive Center Spokane marked its three-year milestone on Friday, celebrating with a block party that handed out shoes, backpacks and school supplies while providing housing, education and support to over 1,000 refugees since June 2022 — find out how.

Hunting permits under review: WDFW wants public feedback on proposed permit changes for hunters in Grant and Spokane counties — learn what’s changing.

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