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Former Lions quarterback Eric Hipple shares glory days, mental health tragedies and hope in an exclusive WKTV interview
Eric Hipple has certainly experienced the highs and lows that life brings. Click here to read about his remarkable journey. (Photo Courtesy, Eric Hipple)
By:America’s Tallest Singing Christmas Tree to be aired on WKTV 25
Experience the magical tradition of the 41st annual America’s Tallest Singing Christmas Tree at the historic Frauenthal Theater.
By:KPD partners with Sam’s Club for “Cram the Cruiser” event to benefit Kentwood Little Free Pantry
With demand running high, the pantry has been running low, and this event provides an opportunity for the community to help stock it for residents in need. Open for times and dates.
By:Consumers Energy provides assistance to help Michigan seniors stay safe and warm this winter
People ages 65+ are eligible for Consumers Energy bill credits and shut-off protection.
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Retriever Fever: PAWS to host annual competition between Golden Retriever and Labrador Retriever fans
West Michigan families and their four-legged best friends are invited to attend Paws With A Cause’s fourth annual Retriever Fever!
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Treasured Brown Girl to honor Alopecia Awareness Month with giveaway
Local organization aims to restore confidence, hope and belonging in brown girls with Alopecia by normalizing their condition and unlocking their confidence.
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Kentwood Police respond to fight reportedly involving 15-20 people Sept. 14 at Main Event
One person sustained a minor injury as a result of the altercation. It does not appear that any weapons were involved. No arrests have been made at this time, and the case continues to be investigated by Kentwood Police detectives.
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Kentwood debuts Fall Festival on Saturday, Sept. 21, featuring food trucks, beer tent, live music, farmers market and more
The daylong event runs from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 21 on the lawn of Kentwood City Hall, 4900 Breton Ave. SE.
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Ronald McDonald House Charities asking for the public’s help on Sept. 17 to help restock pantry
Ease the stay of families with hospitalized children by donating essential food items to the RMCHWM pantry.
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