Planets Decorate the Full Long Nights Moon
Those of you fortunate stargazers who received a telescope for Christmas are in for a couple of an enchanting evenings the last week of December. . . Read More
Since most of our worries never happen, why do some of us spend so much time worrying?Worry generally makes you not feel very good, and people who worry tend to be much slower at making decisions. . . Read More
Explorer Post 2868, the military career exploration program of the 122nd Fighter Wing, held their annual awards dinner on November 28, 2001. The dinner was attended by present and previous members, parents and supporters of the program, and was held . . . Read More
There is a medical condition that causes excessive pungent odor of the feet. Do you think you might be a candidate for having this condition? Take the following quiz:
If taking off your shoes causes potted plants within 15 feet to wilt…you may . . . Read More
The Industrial Technology Students, at Wayne High School, in Mr. James Lambert’s classes are busy working on their drawings in Auto/CAD and building their woodworking projects.
The Design Process classes are using the Auto/CAD computer to draw . . . Read More
Dear Cousin,
Buttermilk clouds riffle across the wide expanse of the sky this morning, as another mild day unfolds in the hills. One of our sons complained this morning “it doesn’t feel a bit like Christmas.” . . Read More
A POSITIVE THOUGHT FOR EACH DAY OF THE NEW YEAR!
Count your blessings instead of your crosses;Count your gains instead of your losses.Count your joys instead of your woes;Count your friends instead of your foes.Count . . Read More
Esther E. Watson, 81, died Friday, December 14 at Lutheran Hospital. A native of Van Wert, Ohio, she was a homemaker and was employed with General Electric before WWII for 5 years. . . Read More
Roy James Badger, 75, died Thursday, December 6 at Lutheran Hospital. A native of Huntington, Indiana, he was employed by City Utilities as a Night Dispatcher for 23 years and retired in 1992. . . Read More
As I enter my fourth year as Wayne Township Trustee, I think back about how successful my office has been at achieving my goal of developing community partnerships. These collaborations are vital in the problem-solving process because they incorporate . . . Read More
Is there ever a “bad time” to invest? A lot of people have thought so, for one reason or another – but they’ve usually been proved wrong.
Just glance back over the past 20 years. . . Read More
It Happened On New Year’s Day
With New Year’s Day approaching this gives us a chance to think about what happened in the United States on this day.
1781 Congress issues 191 million dollars in paper currency, (Continentals). . . Read More
“But the angel said to him: ‘Do not be afraid, Zechariah; your prayer has been heard. Your wife Elizabeth will bear you a son, and you are to give him the name John… And he will go on before the Lord….'”—Luke . . Read More
We’re featuring some snacks for your Christmas/New Years Eve party this issue so in effect our column could be called Kampfire Snackin’.
RAY’S SIMPLE DEER HUNTIN’ TRAIL SNACK
Equal parts of:
Miniature marshmallows
Chocolate . . . Read More
Dear Cousin,
Like a dry leaf losing its grip and falling softly to the ground, November drifts silently from our hills. She has been a well-behaved month, with warm, balmy days and summer like temperatures. . . Read More
Asteroid Debris and the Giminid Meteor Shower
The Geminid meteor shower is active every year from December 7 until December 17, but the pre-dawn hours of December 13 and 14 should be the best time to watch. . . Read More
Known as “Hutch”, Reece Hutchings and his wife Polly, are longtime residents in Waynedale.
Hutch started out in the archery business in 1946 on Old Trail Road with Bob Capin. The partnership dissolved and Hutch became sole owner. . . Read More
FOUR WAYNEDALE AREA STUDENTS TO ATTEND LUGAR SYMPOSIUM
U.S. Sen. Richard G. Lugar today announced that area high school students have been selected to attend his “Symposium for Tomorrow’s Leaders” at the University of Indianapolis . . . Read More
Shannon Rena Teegardin, 26, died Thursday, November 29 at St. Joseph Medical Center. A native of Auburn, Indiana, she resided in Churubusco, Indiana and was an assembler for Tower View Industries for 7 years. . . Read More
I want to talk about your grip.
Start by griping your cue with your middle two fingers and your thumb straight down. Your index finger should be along with your pinky finger. . . Read More
A CHRISTMAS DAY THAT SHOULD NEVER BE FORGOTTEN
If you check history books that list events by dates; you will notice that not much happens during the month of December. I guess most people are getting ready for the holidays and not much happens on . . . Read More
Are you in the market for a new bowling ball? Not sure what kind or type to get? With the flood of new technology in the bowling ball market, bowling is booming. . . Read More
Mary Isabelle Cotton Brockway’s 90th birthday is December 19th. She was born in Bippus, Indiana in 1911. Her first marriage was to Steven Enoch Cotton (deceased 1978) of Huntington. Her children happily gave her hand to her current husband, . . . Read More
What is this thing called longevity? Why is Bill Purvis still going at 106 when so many others have passed over to the other side? This of course is one of the questions we interviewers must ask when doing this type of story. . . Read More
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