EDGAR L. SCHEUMANN, 77, of Fort Wayne, died Wednesday, July 5, 2006, at his residence. Born December 31, 1928, in Adams County, he was the son of the late Herman Scheumann and Clara (Christianer). . . Read More
It’s unfortunate, but true: Unscrupulous people and companies do try to take advantage of unsuspecting investors. And the Internet has made it a lot easier for these predators to reach a mass audience. . . Read More
The University of Saint Francis sports information department received 10 national publication awards recently at the annual workshops for two national sports information organizations.
Bill Scott, USF Sports Information Director, was awarded four national . . . Read More
Most of the phone calls lately are concerns about holes in the leaves of a wide assortment of plants in the garden. These holes are caused by a number of insects such as grasshoppers, worms, slugs and snails and Japanese beetles. . . Read More
LaVON C. BARRY, 83, of Fort Wayne, died Monday, June 26, 2006, at Lutheran Homes. Born October 30, 1922, in Fort Wayne, she was the daughter of the late Joseph Minnich and Laura (Kabisch). . . Read More
The public is invited to join the St. Joseph River Watershed Initiative Board of Directors for a celebration of ten years of watershed protection on Tuesday, July 25 at the Metea County Park Nature Center. . . Read More
The other day I picked up a 1925 North American Almanac, “The Aristocrat of Almanacs.” It wasn’t in too good of shape, but not bad for 81 years. It had a lot of small articles with a few good American history stories. . . Read More
It was On Track Ministries/WBCL Church Group Night at Baer Field Speedway and Jonathan had about 300 extra people cheering for him this week. The ProSystems/WBCL team were able to turn a rough start into another great finish in the Half-Mile Modifieds . . . Read More
ONLINE APPLICATION FOR CONTROLLED AND SPECIAL HUNTS
Hoosiers who want to participate in deer reductions and special hunts at state properties this fall will have a one-stop online method for applying.
The change centralizes the application . . . Read More
Editors Note: The Waynedale News receives an abundance of press releases and articles for each issue. Information that has a focus on Waynedale is given the highest priority. We try to evaluate all submissions on a timely basis.
ALUMINUM CAN
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It’s New Year’s Eve on the mega-ship Poseidon. The 2,000 or so passengers are the luckiest people on earth. Livin’ large in the largest, safest, and most luxurious ocean liner in the world, Poseidon’s inhabitants are more than . . . Read More
“Mom! Alex hit me!”
“I did not! Jordan doesn’t know how to play the game!”
Sound like a familiar scenario during the summer months?
What can a parent do? Should you: a.) . . Read More
Father’s Day has come and gone, and I am left with a deep, vacant, sad place where my dad dwells. He has been gone for so long, now, and I sometimes think of him and wish I had just one more day of my life to spend with him. . . Read More
A young fellow fell in love with a young lady, and he wrote her every day for 365 days. She was united in the holy bonds of matrimony on the 365th day…to the mailman. . . Read More
Skamania Steelhead—the craziest battlers in Lake Michigan—returned again this year to entertain pier, boat, and stream fishermen.
On the weekend of Saturday, July 1 and Sunday, July 2 anglers from around the Midwest gathered along streams and . . . Read More
This week’s Here’s To Your Health is a continuation of Keith L’s story.
When our train arrived at Yemeni, South Carolina there was a rude man who greeted us and he started yelling obscenities at us. . . Read More
Editors Note: The Waynedale News receives an abundance of press releases and articles for each issue. Information that has a focus on Waynedale is given the highest priority. We try to evaluate all submissions on a timely basis.
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ELMER S. DAWALD, 83, died Tuesday, June 27, 2006 at Lutheran Hospital. Born June 17, 1923 in Peru, he was a US Navy veteran of WWII, serving in Brazil with the (Blimp & Dirigible Service) Lighter than Air Corps. . . Read More
JUDY K. (SPRINGER) BLACK, 62, of Fort Wayne, died Wednesday, June 28, 2006, at her residence. Born in Fort Wayne, she was a faithful servant of Christ and a loving and giving daughter, sister, wife, mother and grandmother. . . Read More
JOHN SANFORD REHRER, 88, of Fort Wayne, passed away Wednesday, June 28, 2006 at home. A life-long resident of Fort Wayne, he graduated from South Side High School class of 1936 and the General Electric Tool & Die Apprentice program in 1940. . . Read More
Azar’s Big Boy restaurant, located on Bluffton Road, opened on March 16, 1964. Since that date, the face of Azar’s has continuously changed to meet the needs of its customers. Consumer consciousness has shown through once again in its newly . . . Read More
Nancy Potchka, a teacher at St. Joseph/St. Elizabeth Ann Catholic School, was one of eight “Golden Achievers” recently recognized by Junior Achievement (JA) for her outstanding commitment to the business education partnership in northern . . . Read More
CHARLES ALLEN LEHMAN, 32, of Fort Wayne, died Saturday, June 24, 2006, in Huntington County. He was born on October 29, 1973, in Fort Wayne.
Surviving are his father, John B. . . Read More
Ankle Sprain
It is now mid-summer and we find ourselves being outdoors more and more, especially with daylight savings time. With that, we tend to increase our physical activity. This is good and healthy but we also become more prone to injury. . . 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, . . . Read More