Wyoming Celebrates Independence Day

Across the city, residents braved temperatures in the 90s to turn out for the July 4th festivities.

Cilley Creek in Stearns Woods Returned to More Natural State

Years of man-made impact on Cilley Creek, which runs through Stearns Woods to the Mill Creek, were reversed after the Environmental Stewardship Commission and the Mill Creek Alliance used grant money to restore the natural flow of the creek

Kid-Led Mini-Grants Help Make Schools and City a Little Greener

Wyoming elementary students helped add to the City’s total recycling yield, making the city greener, and the City gave back to the kids by way of an innovative new environmental mini-grant program.

Wyoming Farmers’ Market Returns With New Location, New Time

The Wyoming Farmers’ Market celebrates its twelfth year with a new location at the south parking lot at Friendship United Methodist Church

Touch-a-Truck Brings Big Machinery Up Close for Kids of All Ages

June 13th was Touch-a-Truck at the Wyoming Recreation Center.

First Summer Concert Draws Big Crowd

Wyoming residents kicked off the summer season on June 6 with the first of the City of Wyoming’s 2018 Summer Groovin’ Concert Series.

Gallery: Spring Events Bring People Together Around Town

Two recent events helped to lure more Wyoming residents "into the streets" this month as they enjoyed their neighbors and some friendly and inspirational open air shopping at the Women Out & About event and the Wyoming Art Show.

Plaque Dedicated to Honor the Birthplace of Wyoming

On a spring day 157 years ago, Robert Reily called a meeting of his neighbors to be held in his home, Twin Oaks, for the purpose of naming the village that was rapidly developing

New Playground at North Park a Community Project

Kat Schaefer had always wanted a nearby playground for her four kids to walk to from her home on Chestnut Avenue.  Saturday, her wish was granted. 

Urban Sketchers Drawn to Wyoming

On a brilliant spring morning, with sketchbooks and drawing boards in hand, artists from a local urban sketch group took up positions along Burns and Worthington Avenues.

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