PARKS DEPARTMENT YOUTH GOLF TOURS
One of the many worthwhile programs conducted by The Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation Department is The Fort Wayne Junior Golf and Fort Wayne Pee Wee Tours. . . Read More
Elaine Sue Carpenter, 52, died Friday, July 5, 2002 at her Fort Wayne residence. A native of Mishawaka, Indiana, she was a clerk with the Amoco Service Station in Waynedale. She was a member of the American Legion and the VFW. . . Read More
Help wanted!
Part-time office help, 20 hours/week. Are you experienced in Boy Scout programs; have good clerical skills; and mature in your work habits? Call Al Bowman at 432-9593.
JANUARY 1, 2003, BSA REGISTRATION FEE WILL INCREASE
Beginning January . . . Read More
Internet Plagiarism!
It is easier to copy work than come up with your own, especially when you are a student doing a research paper that is due in one day. “Geez! . . Read More
Dennis L. Elliott, 46, died Wednesday, July 3, 2002 at St. Joseph Hospital. A native of Fort Wayne, he is survived by his mother Ruth Elliott, Fort Wayne, and brother Ted Elliott, Fort Wayne. . . Read More
TORTILLA CHEESE SOUP – BOY SCOUT STYLE
1 can Fiesta Nacho cheese soup
1 can cream of chicken soup
1 can enchilada sauce (either mild or ‘HOT’ depending on taste)
1 can Hormel boneless chicken
Half & Half, cream, or milk
Crushed tortilla . . . Read More
Recognizing His Voice
There are times in our lives when we have to ask the Lord to give us direction and guidance. Sometimes our situations are extremely critical and time sensitive and sometimes they are not. . . Read More
Henry C. Noe, 54, died Wednesday, July 10, 2002 at Parkview Hospital. A native of Harlan, Kentucky, he was a self-employed drywall finisher. He was a member of Pentecostal Church and liked hunting. . . Read More
Glen Henry Hemmelgarn, 92, died Wednesday, July 3, 2002 at Americare Nursing Center of Goshen. A native of Saint Henry, Ohio, he was a Stillman for Falstaff Brewery for 40 years. . . Read More
The Allen County 4-H Program is available to young people from urban, suburban and rural areas in Allen County between the age of 3 to grade 12. There are currently 40 clubs, 1100 youth enrolled in the traditional 4-H program. . . Read More
Well, the Legislature has finished its business in Indianapolis. You can all take your hands off your wallets now. The smoke has cleared, and the news is pretty good. Not perfect, by any means, but pretty good.
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THERE’S A PIECE OF HISTORY IN YOUR POCKET
Did you ever stop and look at a 1-dollar bill? It’s not just a piece of paper to exchange for something of equal value; it’s a whole history book setting there in your wallet. . . Read More
ALLEN COUNTY VETERANS’ SERVICE OFFICER HONORED
Allen County Veteran’s Service Officer, George Jarboe, received the distinguished service award from the Disabled American Veterans, June 19, 2002. Jarboe received the award for his work on . . . Read More
WAYNE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE COMPLETES MARINE CORPS ENGINEERING COURSE
Marine Corps Pfc. Corey B. Trosper, grandson of Howard and Imogene Trosper of 2718 Lower Huntington Road recently graduated from the Marine Corps Basic Combat Engineer Course at . . . Read More
As families across Indiana take to the roads this summer, Attorney General Steve Carter is cautioning drivers that hot weather magnifies the dangers posed by improper tire inflation, making the height of summer a critical time to check tire pressure. . . . Read More
Editor,
The center of Waynedale looks like the slums. We have four houses on Lower Huntington that are an eyesore, the property is for sale, they are just before you get to Beaty Avenue. . . Read More
Our city has a new place to shop for bargains. I think everyone is always glad to hear that news. The Allen County Flea Market opened its doors two months ago and is in the midst of its grand opening. . . Read More
Eleven year old Kalene Powell continues the family tradition by being the local winner of the Stock division Soap Box Derby race held in Goshen, IN on Saturday, June 15th. She was one of 36 boys and girls who competed in this race in Goshen. . . Read More
TRUCKFEST RETURNS TO AUBURN, INDIANA
After an unbelievably successful inaugural year, the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Festival TruckFest is back. The second annual TruckFest is expected to be even bigger and better than last year. . . Read More
COLD WEATHER DAMAGES JAPANESE MAPLES/GRAPES
All over town, the Japanese maple leaves were turning brown and falling off the trees. The new foliage of grape varieties has withered on the vine. . . Read More
All retirement plans are not created equal. In fact, they can be quite different. So it’s important to understand which type of plan your employer is offering, and what you can expect from it — now, and when you retire. . . Read More
ONCE UPON A LIFETIME
They say we Indians lived at a place where they now live. I don’t remember. I asked about love, respect, honor, harmony and balance. They answered and said, “We don’t remember.” . . Read More
AN AUTOGRAPHED BASEBALL
Many times I am asked, “Would you like to see my sports scrapbook?” My answer is usually “Yes” as I love to spend hours looking at old newspaper clippings. . . Read More
Stop the madness. So many of us from time to time in our lives, get caught up in a rebellious lifestyle that leaves us empty, hurting, knowing what we must do…..but . . Read More