On location at Tillman Park
On Monday, Nov 12, a hiker found some human bones about 800 feet southwest of Tillman Park parking lot. Next to the bones was a mountain bike. . . Read More
Cuckoo birdhouse clocks, grandfather clocks, wall mantels and antique clocks dating back to 1865 are just a few of the many clocks that adorn the walls and shelves of Fort Wayne’s only full service clock shop. . . Read More
Hi,
Just logged onto your website and found it pretty interesting. It was nice to see my uncle’s picture on it. American Legion Post 241, Chester Gwozdz. My uncle comes to Toledo/Rossford, Ohio a lot, as Rossford is his hometown. . . Read More
Could It Be Asthma?
Approximately 15 million people in the United States have asthma. It remains the most common chronic disease in children. Asthma is a lung disease in which the linings of the airways become inflamed and swollen, and muscle spasms . . . Read More
Gilbert Richardson, 75, died Friday, November 9 at his Fort Wayne residence. A native of Springhope, North Carolina he retired in 1981 from Light World as a sales representative. He was a member of Mt. . . Read More
Betty, Rita, and Maxine—three ladies who have come together and become friends. They enjoy having coffee hour mid-morning, lunch in the small, quiet dining room or eating out at one of the restaurants close by. . . Read More
Dear Cousin,
The sun is struggling bravely to pierce the smoky haze that surrounds Pilot Knob as another fair day begins to take shape. This extended Indian summer weather has been a mixed blessing, as extremely dry weather conditions have caused . . . Read More
As you are probably aware City Council has spent the last several months evaluating the administration’s health insurance package offered to city employees. Council members got involved in the insurance matter after city employees let us know . . . Read More
For the first eight months of 2001, U.S. economic growth was slow, if not stagnant. Then came the tragic events of September 11, which rocked the economy even further and disrupted the financial markets. . . Read More
IVY Tech State College’s human services department requires their students to complete an internship at a social service organization to satisfy their graduation requirements. I’m very pleased to report Wayne Township’s continued . . . Read More
Owner Jason Price and finishing expert Scott Hartman are always looking for ways to take their graphics business, GraphXdirect, to the next step. They have over ten years experience in graphics production. . . Read More
Stop by and say hello to Connie Stickler at 7105 Old Trail Road. She joined the Waynedale Community on November 1, 2001 as your neighborhood State Farm agent. Connie offers coverage for your home, auto, life, health, as well as financial services provided . . . Read More
Jim and Lisa Michell celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary at the American Legion Post #241 in Waynedale on Saturday, November 17th. They were married on October 30, 1976 at St. Vincent’s Catholic Church in Fort Wayne. . . Read More
We would like to inform you of a new auction and realty company. Although a new name in the Waynedale area, Martin and Bailey is established in the auction industry with over forty-five years of combined experience. . . Read More
Try the GREAT AMERICAN SPICE COMPANY. The world’s largest spice store is located in Fort Wayne, IN at 628 Leesburg Road (corner of Leesburg and Main in the former Wayne Feed Mill). . . Read More
Updates:
New Southwest Specialist
As I reported to you earlier, City of Fort Wayne Southwest Neighborhood Specialist Deb Morrone left this position recently to become the Director of Training for the Regional Community Policing Institute at Taylor University. . . . Read More
Jupiter, Saturn and the Full Frost Moon
Jupiter and Saturn will both hang out with a nearly full moon the first week of December. Jupiter will make its appearance in both early morning and late evening hours while the ringed planet Saturn will greet . . . Read More
GENERAL HAULING & BOBCAT SVC.Call us for all of your hauling clean up and bobcat needs. Inside home, garage, basement, attic, construction, debris, brush, etc. We also deliver topsoil, fill dirt, stone, sand, landscape materials, boulders, . . . Read More
KOREAN WAR VETERANS ASSOCIATION
The KWVA, Indiana Chapter One will have the last meeting of the year on December 8th at 9am. Social hour will be at 7:30am. We meet at the American Legion Post 82, Harris Road. . . Read More
In the everyday rush of business sometimes we forget to stop and thank those people who supported our business and have become our friends and associates.
Joe Lanning, owner of Ridenour Service wishes to thank the community of Waynedale for their business . . . Read More
Thanks for the Other Day
Greetings from Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church. I’m Don Kleinschmidt, the interim Senior Pastor, and I am happy to be allowed to share this space with you. . . Read More
Wondering what to buy your preacher, boss, wife, husband, Boy Scout Leader, girl friend, boy friend, father-in-law, or mother-in-law for Christmas????
Here is what the Indiana Department of Natural Resources suggests:
UNIQUE AND THOUGHTFUL HOLIDAY GIFT . . . Read More
When I was quite young, (in the 40’s and early 50’s), the Waynedale Grade School was a place of great anticipation on Monday nights during the summer time. I don’t know who put the shows on, but every Monday night all the Waynedale . . . Read More
The Fort Wayne Journal Gazette ran an editorial last Sunday which had the pictures of all of our area legislators. Most were shown under the caption “For Secret Government”. Four were shown under the caption “For Open Government”. . . . Read More
The Battle of the Video Games
The Nintendo Game Cube and Microsoft’s XBox are battling each other for the best home video game console this fall. Last year Sony’s Playstation 2 was one of the hardest to find, and most desired toy . . . Read More