City of Wyoming

Local foster agencies make plea for public assistance during foster home crisis

On Sunday, there will be a workshop at Wyoming High School focused on the foster home need.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma, WKTV Managing Editor

UofM Health West Farmer’s Market set to open tomorrow

About 35 vendors will be at the opening for the University of Michigan Health – West’s Farmer’s Market, which officially opens tomorrow.

By:WKTV Staff

Wyoming resident Roger Munyon creates successful card game, fulfilling lifelong dream

Munyon’s card game “Trashed” recently was accepted for distribution by Winning Moves Games and won a Toy Insider award.

By:D.A. Reed, WKTV Contributing Writer

Another way to offer love: Art Legacy helps hospice patients create lasting memories

Art Legacy is designed to encourage self-expression while assisting with symptom management, supporting memories and providing connection.

By:Emmanuel Hospice

A picture perfect day brought the cars out for Metro Cruise’s annual dust off

The parking lot of the Wyoming Moose Lodge was packed this Saturday as car owners and car lovers came out to enjoy some new and old classics.

By:Aaron Robins, WKTV Community Contributor

Metro Cruise Dust Off set for this Saturday

It’s the first classic car event of the season with lots of information up this year’s Metro Cruise and the Miss Metro Cruise competition.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma

Godwin students’ work is featured in one-night only exhibit at The Stray

Area residents have the chance to check out the work of some local young artists at the popular venue.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma

Voters turn down city proposals, pass Wyoming Public Schools bond millage renewal

The city’s income tax proposal is rejected by voters while Wyoming Public Schools’ $24.9 million bond proposal passes.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma

Voters head to the polls Tuesday for two city proposals and one Wyoming School district request

City seeks an income tax and decrease in property tax, while Wyoming Public Schools seeks a no increase bond millage at Tuesday’s special election.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma

Wyoming’s continued growth does not just impact schools, but city services such as fire

A local fire department handles a lot more than fires, but anything that involves safety from wires down to gas spills.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma

Wyoming’s Arbor Day event set to honor longtime resident with planting at Kelloggsville High School

Described as “the mighty oak” of the Wyoming Tree Commission, Jim Ward will be remembered this Thursday with a special tree planting and program at Kelloggsville High School.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma

Kent County official praises plan to repair state bridges

By Sydney BowlerCapital News Service LANSING – From 2017 to 2021, the number of bridges in poor condition in Michigan increased from 1,146 to 1,240, [Read More]

By:Sydney Bowler, Capital News Services

Proposed income tax could provide sustainable capital improvement funding for Wyoming’s parks

For the City of Wyoming to meet its Capital Replacement Plan over the next nine years, it would need an average of $600,000 per year.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma

Three seek Wyoming mayor position along county and state candidates

The filing deadline for the 2022 elections was Tuesday. WKTV breaks down the races and candidates for the Aug. 2 primary.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma

A Wyoming wedding vendor, like others in the industry, struggle to keep up with demand

Across the state, vendors, like Wyoming’s Adeline Leigh Catering, are preparing for a frantic 2022 season as the number of weddings is up 15 percent nationally.

By:Lindsay M. McCoy, Capital News Service