Angela McBride and Dan Rich have set May 3, 2008 as their wedding date.
Their parents are Albert and Susan McBride of Leo, Indiana and Steve and Vicki Rich of Decatur, Indiana. . . Read More
In honor of our country’s veterans and Veterans’ Day, MarkleBank held a drawing in each of its five markets for veterans to win a flag that was flown over the United States Capitol. . . Read More
The word cardiac, of course, refers to the heart. When people experience sudden chest pain, their first response is that it could be related to the heart. That is not always the case. . . Read More
This week’s Here’s To Your Health is the beginning of Polly’s story:
By God’s grace and the blessings from a program called Alcoholic’s Anonymous, I have not taken a drink of alcohol since April the 11, 1977 and for that, . . . Read More
Friday afternoon the Mad Ants invaded Maplewood Elementary School in Waynedale. The pro basketball players along with two of their coaches were there to emphasize the Hoops for Hearts program which heightens awareness to the risks of heart disease. . . Read More
A few tentative snowflakes have drifted through the air today, as if testing their welcome into the hills. Snow has been predicted, and the air has a bite to it that promises colder weather to come. . . Read More
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BASEBALL IS STILL A SPORT
The title of this article is true because baseball still has its anti-trust exemption. As fans read articles in newspapers and magazines about baseball they are always referenced to millions of dollars. . . 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.
COME GROWWITH . . . Read More
Bringing a little life back to the old Disney classics, Enchanted is a wonderful blend of the original cartoons with a modern, life-action spin.
The plot consists of the stereotypical fairytale with a few twists. . . Read More
VINCENT LOTHAMER, 40, of Columbia City, died Monday, December 3, 2007, at Parkview Hospital, Fort Wayne. He was born on September 7, 1967, in Fort Wayne.
Surviving are his mother, Lynne J. . . Read More
The Miami District, BSA, and The Waynedale News are proud to announce the first awards of the Scout Press Corps. The Scout Press Corps was created last spring to disseminate information on Boy Scouting activities and meetings and to do it in the boy’s . . . Read More
If you’ve even casually followed the news over the past several months, you’ve probably heard about “subprime loans.” But the issue can be confusing, and if you’re like most people, you really just want a couple of questions . . . Read More
“Anyone who says, “no” must be mean,” Lola said.
“I don’t know if I should join the STAR PROGRAM,” she said.
Her family was being sued after the incident. It was no longer possible for her to play with Bailey. . . . Read More
Jennifer L. Oetting and Lawrence R. Shinabery, both of Fort Wayne, are planning a wedding on August 2, 2008.
Their parents are Allen E. Oetting, Tammy J. Briggs and Lawrence D. . . Read More
Indiana Deer Harvest Outlook
Deer management biologist Jim Mitchell said hunters can expect deer to be abundant over the state as a whole, despite the dry weather. “With the recent rains, the effect of the drought (on deer hunting) should . . . Read More
Sylvester & Sylvia Engelmann, of Fort Wayne, Indiana were married December 24, 1939, at Zion Lutheran Church.
The couple will celebrate their 68th anniversary with a dinner at the Golden Corral Restaurant on Lima Road. . . Read More
Norfolk Island Pines, Araucaria heterophylla, are one of the “easiest to grow” house plants and makes a perfect Christmas gift, especially if decorated with little red bows and perhaps, lights. If planted in the ground in its tropical native . . . Read More
JUDITH A. BURGET, 64, of Fort Wayne, died Thursday, November 29, 2007, at her residence. She was born on September 29, 1943, in Fort Wayne.
“Just close your eyes and you will see all the memories that you have of me. . . Read More
City Council recently voted to purchase the AquaIndiana water and sewer utility on the north side of Fort Wayne. This was basically a unanimous vote by members of Council. The basic reason for this vote was to do the best job we can for the citizens . . . Read More
Many of you use Microsoft Word, some on a daily basis, and still rely on your mouse for everything except actually typing. There isn’t a problem with this, however, you can increase your efficiency and decrease your overall time by learning a . . . Read More
The most specific and direct influences on the Oxford Group’s understanding of divine guidance came from ideas which were widespread at that time in Keswick Holiness circles and also among Protestant missionaries to non-Christian countries like . . . Read More
Part II-continued from last issue
Age 10-By now, Kristi’s golf swing was really looking good. She already was the best putter in her own Parks and Recreation age bracket for about a year or so. . . Read More
HEADS UP
Feather in the Wind, my brother, and I went on a canoe trip on one of the great rivers of Indiana. We would stop every once in a while and walk the plowed fields along the river bank, looking for arrow heads.My . . Read More
MARY GORMAN DEXTER, 58, of Fort Wayne, died Friday, December 7, 2007, at her residence. Born on August 17, 1949, in Chicago, Illinois, she was a lifelong Eastern Star member and member of Nursing Association for Illinois and Texas. . . Read More