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Proposed Electric Aggregation to be Discussed at Town Meeting
The City Council of Wyoming will hold a public meeting Wednesday, October 16, at 7:00 pm to discuss the upcoming vote regarding electric aggregation.
Wyoming Crew Helps with Dayton Tornado Relief
When the folks living in the tornado-ravaged communities of Dayton needed help with clean-up earlier this month, Wyoming answered the call.
Help the City Design a New Performance Pavilion
The city has announced an open design contest for a new performance pavilion on the Village Green that will enhance events and programming.
Wyoming World Food and Music Festival… a Local Hit
On Saturday, May 11, Wyoming’s Village Green filled with tables, blankets, belly dancers and a drum-circle beat for the city’s first annual World Food and Music Festival
Speed Humps Installed on Congress Run
New speed humps installed on Congress Run shows how citizen engagement can lead to a positive outcome.
New Community Gardens to Open Spring 2019
Brand new community gardens are set to re-launch in a new location – a neighborhood setting on the east side of Van Roberts .
Wyoming Residents Visit Rumpke’s Recycling Center
Donning hard hats, safety goggles, and even a few face masks, 20 Wyoming residents recently toured the Rumpke recycling center in St. Bernard, the largest recycling center of its kind in North America.
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.
Wyoming/Lockland Residents Team Up to Preserve History, Drive Development in Lockland
A small group of Wyoming and Lockland residents lead Lockland Rising, a group of citizens working to turn the page in Lockland and bring back its economic viability.