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Kip Snyder sworn in as new Wyoming Department of Public Safety Chief
In his role, Chief Snyder will lead a team of nearly 167 full-time sworn and civilian personnel from both the police and fire department. Snyder will serve in this role until his retirement in 2027.
By:MSU Bug House Announces Six-Legged Saturdays beginning Jan. 17
The Michigan State University Bug House is launching Six-Legged Saturdays as a new addition to its public programming. Click open for more great details. (Photo Courtesy, MSU)
By:GVSU will commemorate legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with week of events Jan. 19-24
The GVSU community will reflect on the life and legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. during a week of activities, January 19-24, in Grand Rapids and on its campuses.
By:WKTV Basketball Truck reboots Friday; check out our exciting, local game schedule
WKTV is bringing you another exciting season of Boys and Girls high school basketball with our weekly WKTV Game of the Week! Click open to see the schedule.
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Legends get halftime wake-up call; top Grand River Prep 83-49 Tuesday
The victory, which improved Lee‘s season record to 9-2, was especially sweet because the Legends played without starters Dere’on Brown and Jaden Potts, who missed the game with concussions. (WKTV/Bill Rohn)
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Wyoming girls back on track with win over Union Friday in WKTV Game of the Week
Guard Michaela Moore (23) led the Wolves with 30 points against Union in the WKTV Game of the Week. (WKTV/Greg Chrapek)
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Don’t miss these local basketball clips! WKTV Friday Night Highlights (1-12-26)
Check out these new and exciting WKTV Friday Night Highlights local basketball clips featuring hosts Bill Rohn and Tom Conquest.
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South Christian holds off West Catholic in early-season girls basketball showdown; stays perfect at 7-0
In a showdown between two of the premier Division 2 girls basketball teams in the state, South Christian held off a furious West Catholic second-half rally to grab a 73-62 win. (WKTV/Greg Chrapek)
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Host Lee boys defeat Holland at inaugural Be Legendary Showcase Saturday at Grace Christian
Grace Christian University was home to some outstanding high school basketball Saturday and the host Lee Legends capped off the inaugural tournament with a strong defensive effort in defeating Holland 59-42. (WKTV/Greg Chrapek)
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Kentwood Police respond to shooting Thursday night at Ridgebrook Ave. and Carriage Hill Dr.
Upon arrival, officers located a juvenile victim with non-life-threatening injuries. First responders rendered aid, and the victim was transported to an area hospital. Click open for more details.
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GVSU survey: West Michigan economy remains soft heading into 2026
Brian Long, director of supply chain management research at GVSU’s Seidman College of Business, said his December survey of the region’s businesses and purchasing managers revealed widespread uncertainty and concern among respondents. (Photo Courtesy, pxhere.com)
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Learning about hospice sooner benefits caregivers, loved ones
Learning about hospice sooner rather than later gives caregivers a wider understanding of resources that can support them as their caregiving journey evolves. (Photo Courtesy, Emmanuel Hospice)
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Preventative health, early detection critical for older adults
A healthy lifestyle and consistent medical checkups are key for long-term wellness and independence. (Photo Courtesy, Care Resources PACE)
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City of Wyoming Snowplowing Guide; Public Works crew staying busy
The City of Wyoming has approximately 250 miles or 600 lane-miles of streets. The most efficient way to manage snow and ice removal on these streets is to prioritize the streets according to their use. Open for more detailed info.
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