Posted on Monday, August 13, 2018
Kent County officials have confirmed that West Nile virus was found in a mosquito that was trapped in Wyoming. This is the first confirmation in Wyoming; others have been located throughout the community.
There are several things residents can do to reduce the mosquito population in their yards. ...
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Posted on Wednesday, August 08, 2018
Wyoming residents overwhelmingly showed their support for the City’s Public Safety Department by approving a permanent renewal of the dedicated public safety millage of 1.25 mills by a vote of 7,306 to 2,223.
Results show that 11,432 people voted in Tuesday’s primary election, a turno...
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Posted on Wednesday, August 01, 2018
August 1, 2018
PRECAUTIONARY DRINKING WATER WARNING
City of Wyoming water supply pressure loss
BOIL YOUR WATER BEFORE USING
Due to a drop in pressure in the City of Wyoming water supply, bacterial contamination may have occurred in the water system. Bacteria are generally not h...
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Posted on Monday, July 09, 2018
Wyoming residents will see a request to renew the City’s public safety millage on the Aug. 7 primary ballot.
The specific question asks voters to provide a permanent renewal of the annual levy of 1.25 mills for public safety, specifically for the operation, maintenance and administration of...
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Posted on Monday, June 25, 2018
There's still time left to enjoy the Wyoming Community Enrichment Commission's annual Concerts in the Park series. All shows take place at 7 p.m. at Lamar Park, 2561 Porter St SW. Grab your blankets, chairs and friends and join us for some fun!
June 26 - Valentiger + Kari Lynch (Wy-F...
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Posted on Monday, June 25, 2018
During warmer months we sometimes experience periods when the water tastes or smells earthy or musty. This is a result of algae that grow in Lake Michigan due to warmer temperatures and longer days (more sunlight). When the algae is exposed to the treatment processes that make the water safe to drin...
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Posted on Tuesday, June 19, 2018
Thank you to all who have contacted the City of Wyoming with concerns related to gypsy moths. The first thing we want to convey is that we are aware of your frustrations related to the gypsy moth spray, damage to your trees and the mess left behind by the gypsy moth’s acti...
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Posted on Wednesday, June 13, 2018
For the past eleven years, it has been my pleasure to report to you how well ‐ or at times not so well – we have performed over the previous year. This year’s report is somewhat different, because it will be my last report to you. By the time this annual report is pri...
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Posted on Monday, June 11, 2018
In a unanimous vote, the Wyoming City Council named Brian Bennett its new fire chief. Lt. James Maguffee has also been promoted to administrative captain.
Bennett
After serving as deputy fire chief for the City for 3 years, Bennett will lead a team of 29 full-time firef...
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Posted on Wednesday, May 30, 2018
Pending favorable weather conditions, the City of Wyoming's Gypsy Moth treatment spray is scheduled for Monday, June 4. The application should start early in the morning, around 6 a.m. The contractor, Hamilton Helicopter, will be taking off and landing near 36th St in the Godwin H...
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