Two weeks ago, as I was starting my sixth month of duty in Iraq, I was forced to return to the USA for surgery for an injury I sustained prior to my deployment. . . Read More
Waynedale Elementary is enforcing a new dress code that will consist of skirts, jumpers, skorts, shorts, long pants and collared shirts. The students may chose from white, light blue, red or navy polo shirts. . . Read More
by an anonymous South Bend Professor
First, V.C. Kitchen had to surrender his will to God, before God would reveal His will for him. Kitchen had to commit himself by first doing his best to mend some of those parts of his life which he already knew . . . Read More
A continuation of Dennis’ story. I got out of the Army and moved back to North Carolina. I thought my family would be happy to see me but instead my wife loaded up the car, the kids and moved to Greensborough, NC. . . Read More
Friday, August 24, Isabel Alvarez and Dottie Collins stopped by The Waynedale News for a short visit. It was great talking to both of these two all-stars from the past.
Isabel “Lefty” Alvarez was born 10-31-33 in Havana, Cuba. . . Read More
Fort Wayne Community Schools’ Teacher of the Year Alanna Oatts has been selected as a finalist for the state’s Teacher of the Year honor.
Oatts is a fifth-grade teacher at Waynedale Elementary School and is one of 10 finalists for the state . . . Read More
STATES ARCHAEOLOGY MONTH STARTS SEPTEMBER 1
Hoosier history buffs can learn about archaeological sites and artifacts, make stone tools and talk with archaeologists during Indiana’s 12th annual Archaeology Month, starting September 1.The . . . Read More
AUTO REPAIRR J ‘s Auto Service offers auto tune-ups and brake repair for most makes and models.20 years experience.References available.By appointment only.447-6797_________________
for sale36-inch TV/Entertainment Center4’x6′ . . . . . Read More
STATEHOUSE – For many, Indiana property taxes–which are assessed, raised and spent by units of local government–are at unreasonable, even distressing levels. So much, that some argue for their permanent elimination through a constitutional amendment. . . . Read More
Recently I gave strong support to a measure that will strengthen the way the city deals with illegal sign postings by giving authority to more city employees to take down the signs. . . Read More
I enjoyed meeting many of you at the Waynedale Community Picnic and planned to attend the Elmhurst Neighborhood Association Picnic as well. I want to meet you personally, hear your concerns and do what I can to address those concerns. . . Read More
Edward Jones financial advisor Shawn Wall announced today that a second financial advisor, Jeremy Collins, has joined his office in Waynedale.
“I’m very impressed with Jeremy, and I’m sure my clients will be, too,” Wall said. . . . Read More
I’ve received a few telephone calls regarding rock blasting at the Hanson Aggregates stone quarry on Ardmore Avenue. As you know, the quarry has been there for many decades. Managers at Hanson have made a point to do their rock blasting late . . . Read More
DIVINE EYESIGHT
You get blamed for a lot of things, don’t You? Suffering, the way women are perceived worldwide, our inclination to sin, not stopping this or that horrible situation… We make judgments of You when we think this way; it . . . Read More
RONALD JANSON, 76, of Fort Wayne, died Wednesday, August 15, 2007, at his residence. Born August 4, 1931, in Geneva, Ohio, he was an active member of Waynedale United Methodist Church. . . Read More
LEO L. EATON, 44, of Fort Wayne, died Friday, August 10, 2007. Born August 22, 1962, in San Diego, California, he was the son of Mary J. (Leonard) Eaton of Fort Wayne and the late Edward W. . . Read More
STEVEN D. BARNHART, 24, of Fort Wayne, died Thursday, August 23, 2007, at Parkview Hospital. Born February 24, 1983, in Fort Wayne, he was the son of Deborah H. (Harmeyer) and Terry Keith Barnhart; who survive in Fort Wayne. . . Read More
WILLIAM H. PRICE, 71, of Fort Wayne, died Wednesday, August 15, 2007, at his residence. Born February 28, 1936, in Convoy, Ohio, he retired from Stifflers after 30 years, in 2001. . . Read More
On Wednesday August 1,2007 the International Boy Scout movement entered it’s second century providing character, citizenship, fundamental skills, and personal fitness training for youth.
Observances took place in more than 160 countries from the . . . Read More
INDEPENDENT BASEBALL LEAGUES DOING WELL
Independent Leagues in the U.S. have grown to 10 leagues. Minor League Baseball should take notice of this. The USA Today Sports Weekly July 18-24 had a front page article about the Long Island Ducks of the . . . Read More
Henry Ford had produced ten million Model “T” Fords by 1924 and with Indiana’s improving road system the electric Interurban was nearing its end. The motor bus was the next major competitor to make the scene and it was independent . . . Read More
The Bourne Ultimatum is a refreshingly enjoyable action packed thrill ride that will keep you on your toes wondering just what is going to happen to Jason Bourne next.
The plot is extended from the previous films, in which Jason Bourne has lost his . . . 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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Sister M. Elise Kriss, President of the University of Saint Francis, recently announced the appointment of Mark A. Pope as Director of Athletics.
Mr. Pope begins his duties on Monday, August 27, 2007. . . Read More
PET BLESSING
I pray for all animals and see each one being divinely blessed. Animals are essential to creation and wonderful teachers and companions. As I think of horses who have pulled plows and carriages, making life easier for humanity, I learn . . . Read More