City of Wyoming
Wyoming police searching for suspect in Lake Michigan Credit Union robbery
Anyone with information on the Feb. 14 robbery are asked to contact either the Wyoming Department of Public Safety or Silent Observer.
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Kent County, seeking landfill waste reduction, expands its community outreach staff
A plan to reduce county landfall waste by 20 percent by 2020 — and 90 percent by 2030 — will require community awareness and action.
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Featured WKTV high school sports coverage returns to South Christian Friday
With the playoffs looming, WKTV’s featured high school game this week will be boys and girls basketball games.
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Consumers Energy offers a few tips as it works to restore power
The overnight ice storm cut power to about 50,000 West Michigan Consumer Energy customers.
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Snapshots: Wyoming and Kentwood news you’ll want to know
Stay busy despite the late winter weather with a community run, a daddy-daughter dance, and high school sports a plenty.
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Wyoming-Kentwood Area Chamber of Commerce honors local businesses
WKTV was privileged to provide video stories for each of the business winners.
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District Courts of Kent County celebrate 50th anniversary of court system
Established in 1968, district courts are seen as “the public’s court”.
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Rep. Huizenga in Wyoming to honor local World War II Civil Air Patrol pilots
Father and son Irwin and Orvid Lawson were honored for their service with Congressional Gold Medals.
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High school sports schedule includes WKTV coverage of Potter’s House, Wyoming
Potter’s House visits Tri-unity Christian Tuesday, and Wyoming high hosts Middleville Thornapple-Kellogg on Friday. But there are lots of other sports available.
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GR Symphony, GR Civic offering free tickets to furloughed government employees
Both organizations are offering free tickets to federal employees impacted by the government shutdown.
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Stone Fox Ventures set to move new acquisition to Wyoming
The company will invest $3.76 million in equipment and facility to expand product offerings, resulting in the creation of 52 jobs.
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Federal government may be shutdown, but it’s business as usual at the Ford Airport
According to airport staff, things are running smoothy with security running at normal times.
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