City of Wyoming

Record primary voter turnout, county staff additions discussed at Chamber’s WKTV Government Matters meeting

Topics were part of a wide-ranging inter-governmental leaders meeting Monday, Aug. 13, at the Wyoming-Kentwood Area Chamber of Commerce’s Government Matters Committee forum.

By:WKTV Staff

New Godwin Heights head coach has high hopes for season, game against Hamilton

Brandon Kimble’s approach to football is simple: “Defense wins championships, offense fills the stands”.

By:Micah Cho, WKTV Intern

Ford Airport on pace as America’s second fastest growing airport

July marks the seventh record-breaking month in a row for 2018, and the airport has seen growth in 60 of the last 67 months.

By:Tara Hernandez, Gerald R. Ford International Airport

WKTV feature high school coverage begins with football at Godwin Heights

WKTV will cover all the local football teams in the first six weeks, before we start covering the best game available in October.

By:WKTV Staff

Snapshots: Fun news you need to know from Wyoming and Kentwood

Time to hit the last of the summer festivals with JazzFest and Yassou! Also, learn how you can make a different in your community.

By:WKTV Staff

Kent County looking for residents to fill commission and committee spots

The Kent County Board of Commissioners is looking for residents who are interested in serving the community through appointment to various boards, commissions, and committees.

By:Lisa LaPlante, Kent County

For one Wyoming resident being on a city committee has helped him become a better citizen

Through his work on Wyoming’s Community Development Committee, resident Chris Hall believes he is able to serve his neighbors better.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma

Wyoming’s U.S. Representative challenger makes stop in city to talk healthcare

Dr. Rob Davidson, the Democratic challenger to U.S. Rep. Bill Huizenga’s 2nd District seat, paid a visit to the City of Wyoming — and for good reason.

By:K.D. Norris

Snapshots: Wyoming and Kentwood news you need to know

We’ve got a murder mystery, horses, and the Grand Rapids Art Museum.

By:WKTV Staff

Area residents come together to present Agatha Christie’s most famous mystery

“And Then There Were None” will be presented Aug. 17-26 at the Jenison Center for the Performing Arts.

By:Josh Kennedy, WKTV Intern

WKTV Journal: Hugs, Metro Cruise, and Getting Involved

With visit with a Kentwood artist on her ArtPrize entry and then meet up with Kentwood and Wyoming residents who are in the production of “And Then There Were None.”

By:WKTV Staff

Libertarian candidate for State Senate, legal assistance advocate on latest WKTV Journal: In Focus

On the latest episode of WKTV Journal: In Focus, WKTV talks with Libertarian Party candidate for the Michigan State Senate’s 26th District seat, and a legal assistance advocate.

By:WKTV Staff

Snapshots: Wyoming and Kentwood fun news you need to know

Talented musicians, great photos and a bunch of rubber ducks … three separate things, we promise!

By:WKTV Staff

Sen. Stabenow visits Kentwood to laud past, present, future support of veterans

The Michigan senator, facing election this fall, was in Kentwood at a Disabled American Veterans post and surrounded by veteran services leaders and advocates.

By:K.D. Norris

Fall high school sports begin; so does WKTV feature coverage schedule

Football opening night, local boxers in action available on WKTV channels this month.

By:WKTV Staff