City of Wyoming
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.
By: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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Snapshots: Wyoming and Kentwood news you need to know
Community discussions within Godfrey-Lee schools, kids and cell phones, and Grand Rapids to get more air service.
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Local high school sports schedule includes WKTV featured girls basketball games
Coverage this week will include games from Wyoming High from Godwin Heights.
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Recently appointed Kent County Sheriff on WKTV Journal In Focus
Sheriff LaJoye-Young has a long history in law enforcement, specifically with the Kent County Sheriff’s Office.
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For one Wyoming resident, theater life can be murder
This month, Cathy Van Lopik reprises her role as Emily Brent in Grand Rapids Civic Theatre’s “And There Were None.”
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School News Network: For a Wyoming resident GRCC Job Training may give him the life he’s dreamed of
By Erin AlbaneseSchool News Network It wasn’t long ago that Gybran Vazquez decided he needed a change. He was applying stripes to parking lots for [Read More]
By:Pine Rest is chosen as one of five organizations to participate in National Institute on Aging Study
It is a 5-year study to investigate the use of electroconvulsive therapy to treat severe agitation and aggression in people with Alzheimer’s disease.
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Wyoming accepting reservations for Daddy Daughter Dance
The annual dance will take place Feb. 9 at the Wyoming Senior Center.
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