City of Wyoming
Wyoming Police seeks re-accreditation, public input invited
The department is seeking to renew its accreditation with the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies. The public is invited to comment on the department’s performance at a Nov. 2 information session.
By:Wyoming Parks and Rec Commission decides to open all parks to pets
In an unanimous vote, the commission decided to discontinue the dog-free status at Pinery Park.
By:D.A. Blodgett-St. Johns closing annual toy drive early in hopes of beating shipping delays
Due to Covid-19-related supply chain issues and shipping delays, the local children’s agency is currently running its annual toy drive through Nov. 22.
By:After $4 million appropriation, state official tours site of Kent County Sustainable Business Park
The tour included representatives from Kent County Department of Public Works, Allegan County and Dorr Township.
By:Kentwood, Chamber set to host community and senior expo
The event will feature more than 35 businesses, health screenings, flu shots, food, and more.
By:Michigan, especially Kent County, rolls out welcome mat for Afghan refugees
Michigan aid organizations are scrambling to provide housing and services for 1,300 Afghan refugees they’ve pledged to resettle, some of whom will be heading to Kent County.
By:Wyoming football community set to honor Coach VerDuin with stadium naming, 100 yards of memories
As Wyoming high is set to honor the late VerDuin by naming its field in his honor Friday, WKTV talked with two of the many he influenced on and off the field.
By:Kentwood sweeps up awards at the annual Snowplow Roadeo
Earlier this month, the City of Wyoming hosted the annual Snowplow Roadeo with its neighbor, the City of Kentwood walking away with top honors.
By:University of Michigan Health-West first state health system to utilize AI-powered documentation
Doctors and patients can talk about care as an automated documentation program takes care of the note taking.
By:Kelloggsville Public Schools seeks voter support of technology bond measure in November
The $11.3 million bond proposal will allow the district to build a S.T.E.M. building at the high school as well as other building and technology projects.
By:Parks and recreation commission to consider dog-free park at next meeting
A recent survey of residents revealed that most were split on whether the city should continue to have a dog-free park.
By:Harvest of Justice luncheon to honor clinic that vaccinated 500 migrant workers
A clinic in Sparta is recognized for its work to vaccinate migrant workers while WKTV helps create a video that dispels myths about the vaccine.
By:Improving Godwin Heights ready for challenge, but confident, entering Kelloggsville rivalry game
The “big game” — which is also the Wolverines’ Homecoming game — is this week’s WKTV Feature Game, with cable television and on-demand replays.
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