One of the easiest-to-grow, blooming bulb plants is the South American Amaryllis. This bulb thrives on normal household temperatures of around 70 degrees and will bloom in only 6 to 8 weeks after it is planted. . . Read More
CONSTANCE V. HILLE, 83, of Fort Wayne, died Wednesday, November 14, 2007, at Hospice Home. Born May 24, 1924, in Fort Wayne, she was a homemaker and the designer for Only Oliver Designs. . . Read More
RICHARD C. “DICK” ABBOTT, 89, of Fort Wayne, died Wednesday, November 7, 2007. Born September 3, 1918, in Craigville, Indiana, he was a lifelong resident of Fort Wayne, graduating from South Side High School in 1936. . . Read More
VERA MARGARET JOHNSON, 73, of Ossian, formerly of Fort Wayne, died Wednesday, November 7, 2007, at Lutheran Hospital, Fort Wayne. Born March 3, 1934, in Decatur, she was a homemaker. She played saxophone, clarinet and piano in the Geels family band . . . Read More
DONALD WALTER SESLAR, 79, of Fort Wayne, died Monday, November 12, 2007. He was a very unselfish and caring individual.
With all his suffering, he always took the time to ask how your day had been and tell you he loved you. . . Read More
Did you ever notice how Amish people seem to be very healthy and live to older ages than most people in our modern society? The reason for this has to do with several factors; One is the fact that they don’t have to deal with the stress of modern . . . Read More
Another Coen Brothers masterpiece, No Country for Old Men, just screams “Oscar!” at the top of its lungs.
In rural 1980s Texas, a hunter near the Rio Grande runs into a few dead bodies, some heroin and a little more than $2 million that, . . . Read More
“Damn Yankees” performed on November 30 and December 1 at 7:30 pm. and December 2 at 2:00 pm. at Bishop Luers High School.
Tickets are $7 each, seating is limited.
Call Bishop Luers at 456-1261 to purchase your tickets. . . Read More
Colon cancer is cancer that develops in the colon (large intestine). Usually colon cancer develops as a small, grape-like growth on the inside of the colon known as a polyp. Polyps are not cancer, but they can turn into cancer. . . Read More
Wayne Township Trustee Richard Stevenson has launched an employment initiative at the Trustee’s Office that has been very successful in obtaining jobs for several Wayne Township clients.
During just one week in mid-November, a trucking firm hired . . . Read More
Kentucky Stories
After living in Waynedale in my formative years, it was an adjustment, to say the least, to move to different states every few years, when my husband transferred. The last place we moved to was Louisville, about thirty years ago. . . . 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 GROW WITH US! . . . Read More
The surge in military personnel sent to Iraq is contributing to an overall increase in overseas mail delivery and average volume will quadruple during the peak holiday week. The U.S. Postal Service is reminding friends and families to send holiday . . . Read More
WINNING THE WORLD SERIES IS NOT THAT GREAT
The Boston Red Sox, a very good team, won the World Series in four games. Some experts predicted it would take seven. Most players want to be appreciated, well paid and play on a winning team. . . Read More
The law firm of Steve Shine and Tom Hardin, Chappell’s Coral Grill and Seafood Market, MAJIC 95.1, WAJI, and Lake City Bank welcomed the arrival of a thirty-five foot Norway Spruce to Broadway Plaza on Saturday, November 17. . . Read More