Trash pickup also will be delayed one day due to the Labor Day holiday.
The increase is expected to cost the average resident about $4 more a month.
National business magazine features story on state's largest municipally-owned solar energy project.
The Wyandotte Special Event Fund has a surplus of money for the first time in 13 years.
Wyandotte officials decide to not issue certificates of occupancy to any medical marijuana facility until the Michigan Court of Appeals announces its ruling on their legality.
Wyandotte officials are awaiting ruling from the Michigan Court of Appeals.
Emily Rader was one of five members of the Downriver Detroit Cadets chosen to attend this year's Michigan State Police Youth Academy. While there, she became the academy’s firearms champion.
If you voted in Wyandotte, show off your "I Voted" sticker. Polls are open until 8 p.m.
Publius.org lets you see your ballot before you cast your vote.
The weekly Monday night meeting is canceled due to the primary election on Tuesday.
A city official said the policy likely will be changed due to a number of customer complaints.
Tri-county issue spurs debate over Detroit-suburbs ties, museum finances and property tax levels.
Two millage proposals will appear on the Aug. 7 ballots of all Wayne County voters.
Ratings, which were based on a number of criteria, ranged from well-qualified to not at all qualified.
Ordinance changes limit the use of consumer fireworks in Wyandotte and give the city more enforcement power.
Wyandotte police officers will soon carry Tasers, following city council's OK Monday night for the department to purchase 10.
Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency is amongst several Michigan groups to share $2.18M in federal grants to aid homeless and at-risk veterans.
Winners of the statewide "Right to Vote" summer essay contest will be announced in September.
If not, there's still time to sign up to be notified by phone, text or email in case of a real emergency.
David Fuller, Wyandotte's director of information technology, was busy enhancing the city's Wi-Fi system on Wednesday morning in conjunction with the start of the Wyandotte Street Art Fair.
Traffic will be moved onto the recently rebuilt left lanes in both directions from Goddard to Pennsylvania.
Due to an equipment upgrade, users won't be notified in July if they surpass their monthly usage limit.
Two meetings were canceled due to the Fourth of July and the Wyandotte Street Art Fair.
Trash pickup also will be delayed one day due to the July 4th holiday.
Incumbent John Dingell faces Daniel Marcin in the Democratic Primary. Karen Jacobsen and Cynthia Kallgren will face off in the Republican Primary.
The health care reform bill dubbed "Obamacare", signed into law in March 2010, has been under scrutiny by many–including 26 states that filed a lawsuit against it.
University of Michigan student is hoping to unseat the Dean of the House of Representatives, John Dingell, in the Democratic primary for the 12th Congressional seat.
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Mayor Joseph Peterson is recommending that the center be renamed the James R. DeSana Arts and Cultural Center in honor of the sitting City Council member and former mayor.
The current plan calls for all city operations to be moved into the Chase Bank building by September.
Elected officials and department heads from both cities toured each other's community.
The weekly Monday night City Council meeting also is canceled in observance of Memorial Day.
Wyandotte's solar photovoltaic project is situated atop the roof of the city’s water settling basin building, as well as next to the municipal services facility near the north end of Bishop Park.
Wyandotte's solar photovoltaic project generates about 250,000 kilowatt hours each year.
Federal officials praise Wyandotte's system, which generates as much power as 50 houses.
The Michigan Humanities Council is funding the reinstallation of Wyandotte's history exhibit gallery.
Business owners are encouraged to attend the meeting, set for 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday in Riverview.
Wyandotte officials have set the income guidelines that will be used to determine a financial hardship.
The Downriver Central Control Agency also will include Allen Park, Lincoln Park, Melvindale and Southgate.
Karen Jacobsen hopes to unseat Democrat John Dingell, who is the longest running member of Congress.