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Wyoming Announces 2020 Beautification Awards

The City of Wyoming has doled out its annual beautification awards, recognizing nine homes this year for extraordinary efforts in urban forestry, landscaping and historic preservation.

Take a Walk and Enjoy Wyoming’s Architectural Variety

To help you appreciate the city's charming variety of homes during your outings, What's Up Wyoming has updated six posts on the significant architecture styles in Wyoming, with suggested walking tours to see specific homes described in each post.

More Great Food and Services to Explore in Wyoming’s Business District

What's Up Wyoming and the city want to help you re-discover the pleasure of doing business here in Wyoming with local business owners who...

Parade and Fireworks Scheduled for 2020 Fourth of July Celebration

While the COVID-19 pandemic has forced some cancellations and alterations to the festivities, the City of Wyoming plans to celebrate July Fourth with the traditional parade and fireworks.

Local Businesses Ready to Welcome Customers Back Inside

Wyoming’s retail stores and services want shoppers to come back as they return to business – almost as usual – after the COVID shutdown.

New Fields, Improvements Being Installed at Recreation Center

The city has started a capital improvement project at the Wyoming Recreation Center that will include two new synthetic turf fields, built-in terraced seating, and a wall ball facility.

Springfield Pike Construction Enters Final Stages This Week

Ah, spring. The flowers are blooming, the air is warm and pleasant…and the orange barrels are back along Springfield Pike. The Ohio Department of...

Wyoming Pays Respects to Kaia Grant and Her Family

Wyoming came out in numbers Sunday to honor the life of one of our own who gave the ultimate sacrifice in her service as a police officer in the city of Springdale.

James McIlwain – A Concerned (And Active) Citizen

As you stroll along Wyoming Avenue one picturesque spring day, your eyes may fall upon a street bench near 310 Wyoming Avenue: “James McIlwain - A Concerned Citizen”. It begs the question - “Who is he, and why was he concerned?”

Meet Wyoming’s New Mayor and Council Members

For the first time in 11 years, Wyoming has a new mayor – and the first mayor in Wyoming history to be African American. ...
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