Tri Cities, WA News Roundup (9/3/25)

WSU Tri-Cities career fair: Engage with local employers at WSU Tri-Cities’ career and internship fair on Oct. 21 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Consolidated Information Center — find out what’s on offer.

State Patrol trails protected: Benton County is teaming up with the Department of Natural Resources and local volunteers to transfer 269 acres south of Kennewick for official mountain and eBike trails — learn what this means for riders.

Record-breaking fair ridership: Tri-Cities’ Ben Franklin Transit transported unprecedented numbers to local fairs, smoothing commutes and boosting capacity — find out how they made it happen.

Solar Spirits unveils new lounge: Richland’s sun-powered distillery has opened a speakeasy-style cocktail lounge, restaurant and bottle shop at The Parkway, harnessing a unique state license for creative drinks, food and bottle sales — check out what’s on tap.

Washington’s First Dream Court: Basketball Hall of Famer Nancy Lieberman dedicated a $150,000 outdoor court at the Prosser Boys & Girls Club this week, giving local youth a safe place to play, learn life skills and strengthen community bonds — find out how this project came together.

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