Do you support the millage? Oppose it? Not care either way? Let us know.
Wyandotte voters will decide a three- year, 1.75-mill tax hike when they head to the polls Tuesday.
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Curbside leaf collection ends Dec. 2. Leaves also can be taken to the Wyandotte Recycling Center.
The Monday night meetings have been postponed due to Halloween and a citywide election.
Some people reported seeing a flash at the city's power plant before electricity went out.
Unwanted drugs can be turned in from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at the Police Department.
Wyandotte residents wishing to vote on the 1.75-mill tax increase must be registered today.
Barr Engineering Co. has offered to do work for the city at a price much lower than their competitors. Some are questioning the bidding process and legality of the deal.
The Wyandotte City Clerk's office instituted a new fee schedule on Oct. 1. Other increases to come.
Citizens for Responsible Government in Wyandotte is urging a 'yes' vote on millage question.
Tim Beaker will take over for Fred Pischke, who is leaving the position as of Thursday.
The Wyandotte Beautification Commission gave out awards at Monday's City Council meeting.
A cleaning company will remove furniture from the basement, rip up carpeting and sanitize the floor.
The revenue bonds would pay for environmental improvements at the city's coal-burning power plant.
Fred Pischke turned in a resignation letter Friday due to his wife accepting a job out of state.
The Bacon Memorial District Library Internet download option is free to use and available 24-7.
Wyandotte City Administrator Todd Drysdale acknowledged a communication problem, but said the media story that came out this week is somewhat "embellished."
Wyandotte mayor is spearheading city's remembrance of 9/11, and he is encouraging all residents to fly the American flag that day.
TV station reports that city workers were not informed after an environmental firm found mold in Wyandotte City Hall.
As of Oct. 1, residential water bills will see an average increase of 60 cents a month.
Wyandotte City Council members reversed several proposed cuts to balance the 2011-12 budget.
The Wyandotte Municipal Services Commission voted last week to increase the cost of electricity provided to residents.
City Engineer Mark Kowalewski also is recommending that tree trimming be cut back to save money.
Watch what people on both sides of the issue had to say at Monday night's City Council meeting.
Hansen Clarke will hold a meet-and-greet with constituents at 1:30 p.m. at Bishop Park.
The state Attorney General's Office said the Wyandotte City Council vote to put a millage before voters is invalid.
Wyandotte youngsters wrote letters and drew pictures to show how much they love the Green Box Playground Program, which could be axed this year due to budget cuts.
A decline in ice rental at Yack Arena is being blamed for budget cuts in the Wyandotte Recreation Department.
It could soon cost more to rent the log cabin or host a wedding at the Wyandotte Museum.
City officials recommended Wednesday that the annual show be canceled due to the costs involved.
If budget cuts have to be made, Michael MacDonald urges Wyandotte officials to prioritize for safety.
If budget cuts have to be made, Daniel Grant urges Wyandotte officials to prioritize for safety.
Several positions are on the chopping block as Wyandotte officials try to cut $1.4 million.
Officials voted to let residents decide if they want to pay higher taxes rather than see city services cut.
The winners will be honored during an October city council meeting.
Mayor Joseph Peterson wants voters to have a say before city services are cut to balance the budget.
The next meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. July 18 at City Hall.
The main portion of the repaving project in downtown Wyandotte wrapped up Thursday.