Angela L. McBride and Daniel E. Rich were married May 3, 2008 at The Grove in Las Vegas, NV. Their parents are Albert & Susan McBride of Leo, IN and Steven & Vicki Rich of Decatur, IN. . . Read More
Former Waynedale resident solves gas shortage problem
Clyde Mitchell of Lake Placid, Florida sent The Waynedale News a picture showing off his new vehicle. He said, “When I returned to my Florida home after my wife’s passing (a year ago) . . . Read More
Fourteen patrols from 10 different Boy Scout troops converged on Little Turtle Beach at J. Edward Roush State Park in Huntington. The Anthony Wayne Area Council Spring Camporee was held there the weekend of May 2, 3, and 4. . . Read More
St. Joseph School held a “Celebration of Achievement” on Friday, May 16, at 1:00 p.m. in the school at 209 Mulberry Street, Monroeville, for its high ranking of Public Law 221 recognition. . . Read More
Sixty-six years ago, in 1941, a young, bright, handsome athlete, Phil Bail, from Central Catholic High School (CCHS) met and married a beautiful young woman, Katherine Wise, from St. Catherine’s High School and together they started their family. As . . . Read More
Allen County Non-Public Schools have chosen two students to represent their school as the Distinguished Students. Each school sets their own criteria. St. Joe / St. Elizabeth School selects their Distinguished Students with the following criteria: . . . Read More
“Somewhere between rafting on the Potomac River with the Olympic crew team and walking the cobblestone streets of Paris after presenting my independent research at the Pasteur Institute, I came to realize that Jack Kent Cooke is far more than . . . Read More
Most of you are aware by now not to open an e-mail unless you know the sender. And I hope you know that adult websites are high risk for viruses and spyware. . . Read More
The danger of absolutes and legalism is easily recognized throughout history. Whenever flawed humans attempt absolute perfection, frustration, failure, neurosis and depression soon follow. For example the Oxford Group “recognized the human sex . . . Read More
This week’s HTYH is the beginning of Allen G’s story: My early career could best be described as a working drunk. I was not overly ambitious and I really loved alcohol. . . Read More
Container gardening has become more popular these days as we are so busy with vacationing, lake cottages, work and family events, that many of us just don’t spend a lot of time with the traditional garden. . . Read More
WHAT WILL SAVE BASEBALL?
Looking over my archives of newspaper articles I noticed the November 17, 2007 article by Nancy Armour. It was titled, “No Really A-Rod Can Save Baseball.”
The main point of this article is if A-Rod hits more home . . . Read More
Billie Creek Village will host one of Indiana’s largest Civil War reenactments with hundreds of reenactors participating on June 14 & 15 with events continually running throughout each day starting at 9:00 a.m. . . Read More
City does not collect tree limbs, brush left at curb
The City of Fort Wayne’s solid waste department reminds residents that the City does not collect tree limbs or brush left at the curb. . . Read More
From the Wabash & Erie Canal to the Johnny Appleseed marker, Fort Wayne shines through the decades in glorious black-and-white photography, displayed in a large format.
“I am a writer interested in recovering the past and sharing it with the . . . Read More
What a great Waynedale Memorial Day Parade we had again this year! While the weather looked questionable early in the morning, by parade time the sun was peeking out and the weather was fine. . . Read More
In continuing to make City government as responsive as possible to residents, I recently announced that the six most common requests to the 311 call center can now be made online. . . Read More
BARBARA JEAN ALDRIDGE, 65, of Fort Wayne, died Friday, May 30, 2008, at St. Joseph Hospital, Fort Wayne. Born on October 30, 1942, she worked at Kmart for 25 years, retiring in 1997. . . Read More
MICHAEL J. EGTS, 57, of Fort Wayne, died Sunday, April 20, 2008, at Parkview Hospital, Fort Wayne. He was born on March 16, 1951, in Fort Wayne. He was an assembler at Reel Craft Industries, Columbia City. . . Read More
IRON MAN 3.5 stars
Yet another comic book adaptation made it to the big time, as Iron Man has hit the silver screen. However, unlike other recent adaptations, this one is worth your time. . . Read More
Celebrate the history and traditions of the earliest inhabitants of the Three Rivers area, at “Miami Indian Heritage Day” on Saturday, June 7, from 1:00 to 4:00 PM. You don’t have to drive far to experience traditional Miami clothing . . . 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.
PARENTS NIGHT OUT . . . Read More
Wow! Prices are rising on everything and we are all feeling sad. Changes need to be made. I would like to offer some ways that work very well, to stop being sad or depressed.
Join a drum group
Sing
Chant
Play a Native American flute
Smile
Dance
Take a walk . . . Read More
friar enterprisesCall us for all of your landscape maintenance, lawn mowing, landscaping, bobcat service, dump truck service, estate cleanup and all types of hauling/cleanup work.We also deliver all types of landscape materials, boulders . . . Read More
Back in the 1960s I had a young wife, a few friends, family, and a little house with a garage and a garden. Life was good, and then, I lost it all to untreated alcoholism and addictions. . . Read More