City of Wyoming

GR’s only dueling piano show next up at the Wyoming Concerts in the Park

The Yellow Brick Road Dueling Pianos will be heading to Lamar Park for the July 20 Concerts in the Park show.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma

HOM Flats, City of Wyoming seeking vendors for fall public market

Local business and food truck owners are encouraged to register by July 23 for one of the free spots at the public markets set for September.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma

We the People 2021 Primary: State of Michigan 28th District Senate Seat

There Republicans and two Democrats via for the respective party’s nomination for the the 28th District Senate seat.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma

Photo of the Week: The Rodeo Gates

Remembering a favorite summer pastime, the Wyoming Rodeo.

By:By Joanne Bailey-Boorsma

Kent County health joins with community groups to bring mobile vaccination unit to underserved

The department’s mobile COVID-19 vaccination unit was at a south Grand Rapids neighborhood last week, but it could have been — and could yet be — to any under-vaccinated neighborhood.

By:K.D. Norris

Friendship, fun, according to contestants that’s what it is all about at the Miss Metro Cruise

This Saturday was all about the Miss Metro Cruise preliminary contest, where the field of contestants were narrowed down to 10. The finalists will competed at the August Metro Cruise.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma

Blood supply shortage has one local company hoping to serve as an inspiration to others to host drives

SpartanNash is hoping to encourage other businesses to start hosting blood drives which according to the Kent County Health Department are a low risk to COVID exposure.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma

Snapshots: A&E returning to “normal” — WKTV stories you might have missed

Outdoor summer concerts in Wyoming and Kentwood are in full swing — finally — and even the classic car rallies are back. Ahhhh …

By:WKTV Staff

Mercy Health Saint Mary’s first in Grand Rapids to require COVID vaccine

Effective immediately, those working for, contracting with, or conducing business at Mercy Health Saint Mary’s will need to be vaccinated against COVID and show proof by Sept. 21.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma

Wyoming’s Concerts in the Park gets things started with The Soul Syndicate

The popular R&B group will be performing Tuesday, July 13, kicking off the four-concert series.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma

Wyoming officially rescinds emergency order for pandemic

This means that all city meetings will now be in-person and there are no capacity limits at city offices and facilities.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma

Photo of the Week: Getting ready for the rodeo

July is the month of parades, so we decided to travel back to the Wyoming Rodeo parade, which usually took place on the streets of Wyoming just before the rodeo opened.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma

In Love and Health: Our local farmers markets provide a fresh outlook on health

Eating those fruits and vegetables does more than just keep the doctor away.

By:Dr. Erik Johnson, Love and Health Chiropractic

Snapshots: We’ve got a lot to celebrate, so let’s light up the skies

Fireworks, parades, and more – this Fourth of July definitely looks different from last year.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma

As Wyoming’s own Brann’s Steakhouse turns 50, businessman/legislator Tommy Brann looks back, forward with his ‘family’

Tommy Brann remembers his first day of family business at Brann’s Steakhouse and Grill. He is still surrounded by ‘family’.

By:K.D. Norris