City of Kentwood

Make, learn, do at Barnes & Noble’s Mini Maker Faire

Barnes & Noble’s Mini Maker Faire features all kinds of creative activities as well as a chance to meet some local makers from Quota International and KDL Labs.

By:Kimberly Stoffel

The ‘haunted’ Weekend Edition: Things to do Oct. 27 – 30

With Halloween around the corner, we offer up a few haunted attractions to get you in the mood. So read on…if you dare.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma

Local clerks provide tips on how to avoid long lines on Election Day

The Nov. 8 presidential election is just around the corner. Voter turnout across Michigan is expected to be well above average – meaning the polling locations will be very busy places for most of the day.

By:Dan Kasunic, Kelli VandenBerg, and Karen Brower

Despite change in ownership, it is business as usual at The Golf Course at Thornapple Pointe

There will be no changes made to staffing, outings, leagues, events, pricing and general operations at The Golf Course at Thornapple Pointe, according to Watermark Properties which will take over the course in January.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma

Meeting tonight on Kentwood’s progress on Wing Avenue

City of Kentwood is to host second meeting tonight on its progress in plans to reconstruct Wing Avenue, one of the the city’s last remaining rural roads.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma

Kentwood takes back… drugs as part of a national campaign

The Kentwood Police Department will be participating in the National Drug Take-Back campaign with an event on Sat., Oct. 22. Metro Health Hospital also will be hosting a similar event that day as well.

By:Cindy Stevens with WKTV Staff

Kentwood Police investigate Breton Avenue shooting

Kentwood Police is currently investigating a shooting that took place around 12:50 p.m. Friday along Breton Avenue. No injuries have been reported.

By:WKTV Staff

The Weekend Edition: Things to do Oct. 13 – 16

Food trucks at Kentwood City’s Hall along with The Hit Men at Van Singel, a tango opera at Opera Grand Rapids and Willy Wonka in Grand Haven and then when it is all said and done, take a walk.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma

Kentwood, Wyoming not surprised by uptick in voter registrations

With the national election less than a month away, voter registrations have been steady for both the cities of Kentwood and Wyoming. Today is the last day you can register to vote.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma

Senior Living: Open Enrollment Season for Medicare Starts Oct. 15

Each year Medicare offers an Open Enrollment period for those who have a Medicare Part D prescription drug program. Open Enrollment begins Oct. 15 and lasts through Dec. 7.

By:Amanda Haberlein

As hunting season revs up, WKTV presents a program all about the hunt

“Stars & Stripes,” is a video featuring 14 hunts, each of which is dedicated to a different member of the armed services, will air on the station Friday, Oct. 14, at midnight and Saturday, Oct. 15, at 7 p.m.

By:WKTV Staff

Going Local: Load A Spud Potato Bar

The spuds score big at Kentwood’s Load A Spud Potato Bar – so big in fact, that we ended up walking out with meals for the next day.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma and Mike DeWitt

It’s a rally of food trucks and fun in Kentwood Oct. 15

It will be a movable feast as local food trucks participate in Kentwood’s first Cornhole Tournament and Food Truck Rally set for Oct. 15.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma

Ho, ho, ho. Santa’s arrival is only two months away

Santa is scheduled to arrive in Wyoming and Kentwood in less than two months with lots of planning and preparation needed for the big event.

By:WKTV Staff

State continues move to phaseout driver responsibility fees

Calling it the “light at the end of the tunnel” Kendwood’s District Court Judge Kelly William hosts a small celebration for the second phaseout of the fees that are now reduced to one year.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma