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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.

Wyoming Easter Egg Hunt Was EGGstra Special

The City of Wyoming Easter Egg Hunt returned this year on April 16 at the Recreation Center turf fields. 

Dancing the Night Away at Son-Sational Dance

Parents and their sons were excited to see the Son-Sational Dance return after a two-year hiatus.

Wyoming Community Food Drive Returns This Weekend With New 10,000-Pound Goal

The Wyoming Community Food Drive will return this weekend for its second year and looks to collect 10,000 pounds of food.

Wyoming Art Show Will Pitch Its Tents in May

The Wyoming Art Show returns to an in-person event this spring, bringing together hundreds of artists and art lovers along Worthington Avenue.

Upcycle Day: Donate Your Reusable Trash on April 8

The City of Wyoming has residents covered with several events to get rid of their unwanted stuff, including Upcycle Day, which gives residents the opportunity to donate their unwanted trash to several local organizations.

Freebox Free-For-All is Happening April 2-3

Before you put everything at the curb on April 9, take advantage of the Freebox Free-For-All, an event hosted on April 2-3 by the Wyoming OH Freebox Facebook group,

JWC of Wyoming Had a Successful Shamrock Shakedown

The Joint Women's Collaborative of Wyoming recently held its sixth annual Wyoming Shamrock Shakedown, "planting" the yards of more than 65 lucky neighbors with fields full of shamrocks.

Wyoming Families Have Personal Connections with Residents of War-Torn Kharkiv, Ukraine

People throughout the United States are watching the Russian invasion of Ukraine with shock and horror. For several Wyoming residents, the shock and horror are...

Thru the Valley Project: City Asks Residents to Advocate for Best...

Big changes are on the horizon for I-75, and the City of Wyoming wants residents to advocate for the best options for neighbors who will be impacted by the Thru The Valley project.
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