Dr. B’s father is one of the only Americans on Dr. Lansing’s team. His father was admitted to CCU5. None of the other nurses wanted to take care of him because of their feelings about Dr. . . Read More
All Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) license branches are now offering the new digital driver license unveiled by Governor Mitch Daniels last month. The last installation was made at the Portland branch. The . . Read More
The Rose of Sharon bush has burst into a deep pink shower of double blossoms; its branches are literally drooping with its burden of gorgeous rose-like flowers. Every time this shrub puts forth its flowers, I am reminded of our Savior who was compared . . . Read More
As we enter August, normally our hot dry month, I hope we get more rain than we did in July. Not only have our lawns turned brown, but, gardens and crops have really suffered from a lack of rain. . . Read More
First, the bad news: There’s still plenty of identity theft out there. Now, the better news: There’s not as much as in previous years. And now, the best news: You can do a lot to protect yourself from being victimized. . . Read More
More information recently became available regarding the proposed floodwall in the Woodhurst area and its potential to worsen flooding in areas such as Winterset and Broadview Terrace. As I understand it the study funded by the Maumee River Basin Commission . . . Read More
ELIZABETH J. BERGDALL, 82, of Fort Wayne, died Saturday, July 14, 2007, at Lutheran Homes, Inc., Fort Wayne. She was born on February 11, 1925, in Belfast, Northern Ireland. She was retired from Dana-Weatherhead, and was a member of Antioch Lutheran . . . Read More
PATRICIA E. HUFFMAN, 77, formerly of Fort Wayne, died Tuesday, July 10, 2007, at The Cedars Nursing Facility, Leo, Indiana. Born May 8, 1930, in Fort Wayne, she was a Nurses Aide and then worked as a printer at Guardian Photo Lab, retiring in 1992. . . Read More
EILEEN L. DAGER, 90, of Fort Wayne, died Wednesday, July 18, 2007, at Covington Manor Health and Rehabilitation. Born February 6, 1917, in Fort Wayne, she was a member and 40-year volunteer of the Salvation Army. . . Read More
The greatest early impetus to the Interurban industry came in 1895 when Henry A. Everett and Edward W. Moore built the Akron, Bedford and Cleveland, OH, A.B.C. line. It served a large populous area and became instantly profitable. . . Read More
RICHARD R. “Rich” “Dick” HORMANN 77, died Monday, July 09, 2007 at Lutheran Hospital in Fort Wayne. Born in Allen County, IN, he was employed as a Sales Service Specialist with Coverall Rental for 30 years retiring in 1987 he . . . Read More
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
PG-13 … 3.5 Stars
The Harry Potter film adaptations have already gone through a series of directors and the latest, David Yates, has done a wonderful job with Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. . . . Read More
We walkers at Mt. CalvaryAre really quite a lotMost of us are seniors,But a few of us are not.
Some of us are early birdsEspecially Marge and JaneOf course, we know the more we walkThe more we stand to gain.
But some prefer to come laterAnd . . . Read More
Recently a friend called and said, “My sister from Tennessee is here visiting. I would like for you two to meet.” I said, “Sure, I would love to meet your sister.”
Little did I know at the time that my friend’s sister . . . Read More
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The POwer of FruitFruits are a great source of vitamins, . . . Read More
DNR supports bald eagles’ removal from endangered list
The success the Indiana DNR has had reintroducing bald eagles demonstrates locally the rationale of the recent move by United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), which announced June . . . Read More
The beautiful Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus), classified as an althea, is a deciduous flowering shrub that blooms mid to late summer and attracts humming birds. The humming birds go for the nectar but they also eat tiny insects that are also attracted . . . Read More
The 1955 case of the missing fisherman and Waynedale Detective Harry Monn
Clarence Baysinger and his wife, Lucy were a couple of strange ones, everybody agreed. Or maybe just rugged individualists. . . Read More