City of Wyoming
School News Network: Students deliver gifts to peers, fulfilling holiday wishes
Students spent $1,500 in council funds to grant 40 of 70 wishes, which ranged from candy and fuzzy socks to several Class of 2019 senior sweatshirts.
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School News Network: Home for the Holidays in Kelloggsville
Kelloggsville students got quite the thrill when teachers from the district came to their homes bearing gift bags.
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School News Network: Current events, social justice focus of film fest winner
Wyoming High senior Quiana Wade took first place in the Mosaic Film Experience Mobile 2018 competition.
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On Tap: Rockford Brewing’s birthday party, Wyoming’s Kitzingen gets passport stamp
Imperial oatmeal stout and Delilah DeWylde in Rockford; Hefeweizen and Count Dracula in Wyoming.
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School News Network: Nurturing a love of nature at Godwin Heights
Who would head outside in sub-freezing temperatures, as snowflakes are swirling, and jump in a creek? The Godwin Green Team, that’s who.
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Stay off the naughty list with Kent County DPW’s holiday waste guide
Wrapping paper, bubble wrap and Christmas lights are just a few items that should not go in recycling bins this holiday season.
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Wyoming Fire Department receives $138,573 FEMA grant
The grant monies will be used to fund new rescue equipment for the department.
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Snapshots: Wyoming and Kentwood news (10 days before Christmas edition)
Christmas is coming fast and here are a story and two fun-to-do things you might have missed.
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Leaders of the Pack: Wyoming hosts fall Alpha Wolf awards
The six students honored have demonstrated the school’s motto of being kind, compassionate, and gracious
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Friday’s WKTV coverage at Wyoming’s ‘Purple’ night offers more than games
The games will showcase the Van Andel Institute’s efforts to battle cancer and Parkinson’s disease as a special Purple Community Night.
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Recreational marijuana legalities discussed at Chamber’s WKTV Government Matters meeting
The meeting brings together representatives from the cities, the county, state elected leaders, as well as often representatives of Michigan’s U.S. senators and U.S. congressman.
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Work on 56th shows what can be accomplished when residents, city officials work together
Last week, many gave thanks and many in the Bayberry Farms/UM-Metro Hospital corridor in Wyoming, who gave thanks for significant upgrades and changes that have happened to make a great community even better.
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School News Network: 6Cs and project-based learning gain international attention
The district received some international attention this month when a film crew from South Korea shot a segment for an upcoming documentary at Lee Middle and High School.
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