What's Up Wyoming
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
Did Your House Come From a Catalog?
Sears offered hundreds of house designs in their Model Home catalogs and sold over 75,000 kits across the US during the years 1908-1940.
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.
Pics on the Pike Proves Unstoppable
Pics on the Pike had to be moved indoors at the Civic Center, but fun was still had by all.
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
Wyoming Elementary Schools Take Top Spots in Rankings
Among elementary schools in Greater Cincinnati, Wyoming’s three elementary schools have earned spots among the top 10 primary schools in the metropolitan area
Touch-a-Truck Brings Big Machinery Up Close for Kids of All Ages
June 13th was Touch-a-Truck at the Wyoming Recreation Center.
Party-Goers Toast New Era at Civic Center
Wyoming celebrated the new look and new vibe at the Civic Center, with help from the latest innovation - a liquor license.
“America’s Super Heroes” Theme for Wyoming 4th of July Parade
Independence Day begins with the Wyoming 4th of July Parade through town. Neighborhoods, streets, families, and civic groups march to show their take on this year’s theme, “America’s Super Heroes.”
Trail From Wyoming to Winton Woods a Step Closer to Reality
A paved path from Wyoming all the way to Winton Woods could be open as soon as 2020.