Tag: Sarah Stankorb Taylor
Wyoming recognizes 2022 Citizens of the Year
The Wyoming community is blessed with a broad range of outstanding volunteers. Each year a group of residents is selected as Citizens of the Year, based on nominations submitted by their fellow citizens.
A Guide to Winter in Wyoming
Winter is here! While the weather may make you want to stay inside, Wyoming has plenty of events and things to do that should encourage you to get out of the house.
Crescent Park Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
On October 27, 2022, the Wyoming Community Foundation hosted an official ribbon cutting for the Crescent Park Universally Accessible Playground.
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,
How Wyoming’s All-Inclusive Playground Came to Be
This $450,000 project will transform Wyoming's Crescent Park playground, which sits steps away from the city’s business district, into a state-of-the-art, all-inclusive playground
City Charter Amendments On The Ballot
When Wyoming residents head to the polls on November 2nd, in addition to City Council and School Board candidates, they will find proposed amendments to the City Charter.
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.
Freebox Free-For-All is Back April 10-11!
Before you put everything at the curb later this month for Junk Day, take advantage of the Freebox Free-For-All, an event hosted on April 10-11 by the Wyoming OH Freebox Facebook group
Wyoming Businesses Honored for Sustainable Practices
In this unprecedented year, the 2020 Wyoming Green Business Award winners are Sally L. Noble Architect, LLC and Sheldon Reder CPAs.
Wyoming Flocked to Upcycle Day and Freebox
A total of 29,020 pounds, or 14.51 tons was salvaged by residents through the one-day Upcycle event.