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Wyoming Making Strides Toward A Sustainable Future

Wyoming has launched many initiatives in recent years to make it stand out as a City taking sustainability seriously

Remembering Dedicated Forestry Volunteer Brad Bonham        

One year ago, shortly before Earth Day 2021, Wyoming lost a local champion for nature and a guardian of Wyoming’s urban forest—Jeanne Bradford “Brad” Bonham.

Meet Your New 2022 City Council Members

The November 2021 election saw the biggest field of candidates that the city. When the votes were counted, the new Council members were Daniel Driehaus, April Robles, Melissa Monich, Grant Hoffman, and Chris Woodside.

Wyoming Blooms Garden Tour Showcases Eclectic Gardens of Wyoming

Visitors toured nine gardens around the city May 23rd in the Wyoming Blooms Garden Tour arranged by the Urban Forestry & Beautification Commission. 

Volunteers Clean Up Wyoming’s Rain Garden

Volunteers from Wyoming’s Environmental Stewardship Commission and Urban Forestry & Beautification Commission gathered on a recent Saturday to maintain the rain garden at Wyoming High School.

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.

We Thrive: Wyoming Joins Reading For Weekly Farmer’s Market

As part of Hamilton County’s We Thrive public health initiative, Wyoming is partnering with the City of Reading for a weekly Farmer’s Market this summer,

Pollinator Plot in Community Garden Buzzing

Wyoming’s Community Garden is buzzing with industrious insects known as pollinators.

Planting a Garden With Wings

As winter gives way to spring, many Wyoming residents are looking forward to working in the gardens.

Towards A Healthier Tree Population

There's been a lot of talk about the tree removal that taking place as part of the Springfield Pike reconstruction project. Rumors would have you believe that there will be no trees left on the Pike when the it completes, but reality is quite different. 
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