Coming to Compton Road: A Sidewalk
Wyoming, known for its walkable streets and shady trees, is gaining a new sidewalk. That’s right, a sidewalk expansion is coming to Compton Road.
Winners for the What’s Up Wyoming Halloween Photo Contest!
What’s Up Wyoming wants to thank everyone who participated in the Halloween Photo Contest for submitting your spooktacular Halloween photos, everything from cool costumes to amazing yard displays.
Wyoming Holiday Celebrations In Full Swing
With the holidays upon us, the City of Wyoming is gearing up for the return of the season’s best-loved events.
City to Move Forward With a Number of Recommendations From DEI Task Force
At the October 25 Committee of the Whole, Wyoming City Manager Rusty Herzog set forth the City’s response to the DEI Task Force report, pledging immediate action on many of their recommendations.
City Charter Amendments On The Ballot
When Wyoming residents head to the polls on November 2nd, in addition to City Council and School Board candidates, they will find proposed amendments to the City Charter.
Wyoming Independent Restaurant Association Hosting Walk-a-Bite Progressive Dinner Around Town
The newly formed Wyoming Independent Restaurant Association, which held its first event back in June, is presenting Wyoming Walk-a-Bite, a progressive dinner walking tour, on Saturday, Oct. 9
Four facts about Rob Nicolls, Wyoming’s new public works director
The City of Wyoming welcomed new public works director Rob Nicolls earlier this year, its first new leader in the department in nearly two decades.
Booth Spaces Available for Wyoming Fall Festival
Booth spaces are now available on a first come, first served basis for the Wyoming Fall Festival, Saturday October 2 from 10am to 5pm.
Rusty Herzog Named City Manager after Nationwide Search
On July 22 Wyoming City Council announced that Acting City Manager Rusty Herzog was hired as the new City Manager for Wyoming
Special Use Designation Sought for Stearns House after Potential B&B Proposed
Wyoming City Council will hold a public hearing July 19 on a proposal to permit the property at 333 Oliver Road (known as the Stearns House) to operate as an owner-occupied bed and breakfast.