City of Wyoming

Metro Cruise Dust-Off, deadline for Miss Metro Cruise contest this Saturday

Metro Cruise revives up with annual Dust Off this Saturday at the Moose Lodge. Deadline for the Miss Metro Cruise contest is also this Saturday.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma

Kent County to livestream first State of the County address today

Kent County Administrator/Controller Wayman P. Britt and Board of Commissioners Chair Mandy Bolter will both speak.

By:WKTV Staff

Kelloggsville, Kentwood Public Schools seek renewals in May special election

Voters are being asked to renew 18 mills on non-homestead properties at May 7 election.

By:WKTV Staff

Snapshots: Kentwood, Wyoming news you ought to know

Four high school students get a boost in following their dreams while Kentwood starts its parks improvements and Wyoming beings its master plan process. Plus what city is the hottest (temperature-wise) in the state.

By:WKTV Staff

Kent County to close Kentwood recycling drop-off station; urges residents to seek other options

Kent County operated the site beyond the initial agreement until it was determined that access to on-site or curbside recycling was widely available.

By:WKTV Staff

Early childhood education millage use plan approved by Kent County commissioners

The Kent County Board of Commissioners last week approved First Steps Kent’s proposal to administer the countywide Ready by Five millage and to push forward a plan distribute the funds.

By:WKTV Staff

Woodland Mall to host employment event May 4

Nearly 20 West Michigan employers will be at Woodland Mall on Saturday, May 4, seeking to fill 100-plus positions in the mall and around the community.

By:Woodland Mall

Metro Health – University of Michigan Health becomes first GR hospital to receive HIMSS Level 7 status

The prestigious honor showcases how the hospital is using its electronic medical records to improve care.

By:Jamie Allen, Metro Health - University of Michigan Health

Snapshots: Wyoming and Kentwood (fun) things to do this weekend

Ready for a carnival ride? Or a taste of fresh produce? How about coming face-to-face with a dino? Don’t say there is nothing to do this weekend!

By:WKTV Staff

Meet the employer: Brenner Excavating, Inc.

At Brenner Excavating, Inc., everyone is treated like family.

By:West Michigan Works!

Wyoming ‘reimagines’ itself as it begins master plan process

Wyoming kicks off its master plan process, called Wyoming [re]Imagined with a community workshop May 2 at 6 p.m. at the Wyoming Library.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma

Chamber honors four area students from class of 2019

Scholarship recipients talk about careers and offer advice for the seniors of 2020.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma

Several new businesses join the Kentwood, Wyoming communities

The U.S. Army has a new location and the cities welcome Fresenius Kidney Care and the Azpira Place of Breton.

By:WKTV Staff

Tax cut impact on menu as U.S. Rep. Huizenga visits Marge’s Donut Den in Wyoming

U.S. Rep. Bill Huizenga, and Marge Wilson, spoke of the positive impact of Republican-led 2017 tax cuts for businesses large and small Tuesday at a “Coffee with Constituents” visit to Wyoming.

By:K.D. Norris

Snapshots: Kentwood and Wyoming ‘lessons’ for this week

There are lessons to be learned everyday, but when it comes to awareness of disabilities and the environment, class is always in session.

By:WKTV Staff