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About Our Village

Wyanet is surrounded by history

Wyanet is a small community located on Routes 6 & 34 in North Central Illinois. The Village is surrounded by history and family attractions. Wyanet is part of the Bureau Valley School District that is made up of several communities in Bureau County, Illinois. The population as of the 2022 census was 871. 

Wyanet’s history dating back to 1821, was officially plated in 1854 and incorporated in 1857. The community has had several names since its beginning. In 1821 the settlement was first called “Center”. Named by Bulbona an Indian trader. In 1837 the Village officially started to sprout its roots due to the area known as “Pond Creek”. Named for the Creek at the South edge of town where Ellis Mercer built a saw mill and Amos Leonard built the first flour mill. The first railroad, the Chicago Rock Island & Pacific was built here in 1853. At this time the name was changed to “Kingston” in honor of the land donors Henry and Mary King. The Chicago, Burlington, Quincy Railroad gave the Village its current name, Wyanet, when they completed their rail line in 1855. Wyanet’s history is full of exciting events. History buffs are encouraged to visit and learn more.

It is a community strongly supported by citizen involvement. It is a neighbor helping neighbor atmosphere. Each July, during its second weekend, our community comes together to celebrate the Wyanet Summer Festival. Festivities are sponsored by the Wyanet Community Club, begin Thursday, carry on through Saturday evening with a beer garden and live music. Community food stands available daily, and other highlights include a Queen Pageant, Bags Tournament, Parade and much more. It is truly the highlight of the year and fun for all ages!

Office Phone

Village Office

116 North Locust Street
Wyanet, Illinois