A man will spend more than a decade in prison for his role in a New Year's Eve shooting at a West Michigan Walmart.
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Wyoming hires recruiting firm to help replace retiring city attorney
Wyoming City Attorney Scott Smith is retiring after six years serving as the city's first in-house legal advisor.
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No. 3 Bishop McCort stunned No. 1 Wyoming Seminary with a 37-17 victory. From standout performances to team rankings ...
The man who opened fire inside a crowed store on New Year's Eve 2023 will spend more than a decade behind bars.
WYOMING, Mich. — A man who ran through a Wyoming Walmart on New Year's Eve last year firing shots at a fleeing victim has ...