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Wyoming Athletics Boosters Throwing Covid Busting Bash

The Wyoming Athletics Boosters will host an outdoor event Saturday, August 7, to benefit Middle and High School athletics and beat the COVID blahs.

Live On The Green Extends An Extra Week

Live On The Green, Wyoming’s free summer concert series, has added an additional date Wednesday, August 4 from 7 to 9pm at the Village Green on Wyoming Avenue.

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

Grounded in community, third-generation Wyomingite Kara Garrod opens debut yoga studio

Kara Garrod opened Kindred Flow + Yoga above Half Day Cafe earlier this year.

Wyoming Celebrates July 4th with Gusto After One-Year Hiatus

Wyoming residents celebrated both Independence Day and some measure of freedom from COVID restrictions with a July 4th parade, block party at the Village Green, and the fireworks display at Oak Park.

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.

Crowd Enjoys Movie and Outdoors at Movie on The Green

On Saturday, June 26, Movie on the Green premiered at the Wyoming Village Green.

Moonshine Drive Opens 2021 Live on the Green Series

On a beautiful June evening, families turned out for the first Live on the Green of 2021 to enjoy the bluegrass music of Moonshine Drive

See Ya Later, Brood X   

The Brood X cicadas are gone now for another 17 years. To relive the experience, just power up your lawn mower and reminisce with these Wyoming photos!

Summer Weather Plus Great Food and Music Make for a Day...

The first Neighborhood Block Party event hosted by the Wyoming Independent Restaurant Association was a way for local restaurants to say "thank you" for the support of the community through the pandemic. 
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