Tag: Hamilton County
Booth Spaces Available for Wyoming Fall Festival
Booth spaces are now available on a first come, first served basis for the Wyoming Fall Festival, Saturday October 2 from 10am to 5pm.
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.
Upcycling: The Environmental Supplement to Junk Day
Junk Day returns to the springtime in Wyoming, after being postponed due to COVID in 2020. But last year also saw the rousing success of the city’s first Upcycle Day, and organizers hope to build on that this time around.
Community Survey Will Help Guide Solutions to Storm Water Backups
Wyoming’s Environmental Stewardship Commission would like to learn more about how storm water run-off affects local homeowners.
It’s Been Quite a Year, But Wyoming Was Still Noticed for...
Amidst all the chaos that has marked 2020, Wyoming still stood out in the eyes of others as a great place to live and go to school, as it once again accumulated an impressive array of accolades.
Enjoy a Walk and a Story at the new StoryWalk® Installation...
Wyoming’s Hike/Bike Trail now includes a story you can follow along with as you walk.
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,
Free WiFi Available in Wyoming’s Business District, Village Green
If working from home has you feeling a little hemmed in, you can now take your laptop to Wyoming’s Village Green and enjoy a little fresh air while you take care of business
Wyoming Residents Make Personal Protection Equipment to Help Caregivers
Wyoming residents have stepped up with some creative solutions for local healthcare workers to protect themselves from potential coronavirus infection.
Wyoming City Council Passes DORA Legislation
This week, Wyoming City Council voted to pass the DORA (Designated Outdoor Recreation Area) legislation.