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Snapshots: Kentwood, Wyoming weekend news you want to know

Looking for something to do this weekend and the coming week? WKTV has a few great ideas.

By:WKTV Staff

School News Network: Design looks ‘like a campus,’ Wyoming principal says

The design for a major high school expansion– including a 30-classroom addition – are taking shape.

By:Erin Albanese, School News Network

Snapshots: Wyoming and Kentwood news for Turkey Day week

We’ve got what you need to know this week, including what’s next, what’s new and what’s that?

By:WKTV Staff

Harriett the eagle lays an egg with the world gathering to watch what shall unfold next

Local eagle watcher and Wyoming resident Catherine Kooyers says now is the time to be checking out the eagle cams, but be warned, watching eagles can be addicting.

By:Catherine Kooyers, Community Contributor

WKTV reviews fall high school sports highlights, plans winter schedule

The WKTV Featured Game winter broadcast schedule is being finalized but there will once again be boys and girls basketball coverage showcasing all of the local teams.

By:Mike Moll, WKTV Volunteer Sports Director

WKTV’s 18th Annual Turkey Bowl cable channel fest returns Thanksgiving Day

WKTV’s sports coverage crew was busy this fall, as our high school football Featured Game crew covered the biggest local games of the 2018 season.

By:WKTV Staff

Snapshots: Kentwood, Wyoming weekend happenings you need to know about

As one might have predicted, this weekend’s Snapshots heralds in the holiday season with festive things to do.

By:WKTV Staff

County commission election, voting changes discussed at Chamber’s WKTV Government Matters meeting

The election aftermath dominated the discussion of inter-governmental leaders meeting Monday, Nov. 11, at the Wyoming-Kentwood Area Chamber of Commerce’s Government Matters Committee’s monthly forum at Kentwood City Hall.

By:WKTV Staff

Godfrey-Lee Public Schools continues its community Executive Council meetings

The Godfrey-Lee Public Schools this month continued its series of meetings with business, community, faith and government leaders, along with parents and school leaders.

By:WKTV Staff

School News Network: ‘Holy hot course, Batman!’

Students in Wyoming High School English teacher Kevin Mulvihill’s Graphic Novels class are eagerly turning the pages of books that cover many different topics and genres through narratives and drawings.

By:Erin Albanese, School News Network

Wyoming leader recently named president of Rotary Club of Grand Rapids

Metro Health – University of Metro Health Statistics Relations Manager Chelsea Dubey is the youngest female to take the helm of the 105-year-old organization.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma

Snapshots: Wyoming and Kentwood news you need to know

Important stuff. Right here, right now.

By:WKTV Staff

School News Network: Sleep from A to ZZZ

It’s hard to focus on school if you haven’t had your z’s, sleep educators from Sweet Dreamzzz told Townline Elementary students.

By:By Erin Albanese, School News Network

Carbon Monoxide safety and awareness important year-around

With fall’s colder temperatures across Michigan signaling the start of the deadliest season for carbon monoxide (CO) poisonings.

By:Consumers Energy

Snapshots: Kentwood, Wyoming weekend news you need to know

Looking for something to do this weekend and the coming week? WKTV has a few great ideas.

By:WKTV Staff