Excerpted from Chapter 6 of a book titled, “God and Spirituality,” by a prominent professor with longterm sobriety: In the early Christian period, St. Macarius (author of Fifty Spiritual Homilies) and St. . . Read More
This week’s HTYH is a continuation of Tim’s story: My mother was a friend of Alcoholics Anonymous because she took my biological father to A.A. meetings in the 1940s and 50s. . . Read More
The date was February 21. The buzzer rang shrilly at 5:00 p.m. The scoreboard read a loss to the Lady Falcons of Taylor University Fort Wayne by 63 to 69. The girls looked knowingly at each other. . . Read More
Continued From April 8th Issue
“Distant Vision,” Pemberly Farnsworth’s story: Phil’s (Philo T. Farnsworth’s), burning desire to prove the validity of his television idea had finally found sympathetic ears. I was near to bursting with excitement . . . Read More
The Fort Wayne TinCaps announcedt that they would partner with Comcast to enable all 70 games played this season to be broadcast live on Comcast’s digital cable lineup throughout most of Indiana. . . Read More
MARION “MAX” STYTLE, 84, of New Haven, died Thursday, April 16, 2009.
Arrangements by Elzey-Patterson-Rodak Home For Funerals, 6810 Old Trail Road, Fort Wayne. . . Read More
MORE ABOUT JUDGE LANDIS
Many of us knew that Kenesaw Mountain Landis was named by his father who was wounded at that Civil War battle. He was the first Baseball Commissioner. . . Read More
Editors Note: Alyssa Fleming is going to college in Madrid Spain. Her grandparents live in Wayndale & they are sharing some of her E-mails with us.
Holla! This semester has flown by. . . Read More
With graduation ceremonies just a few weeks away, Fort Wayne Community Schools’ high schools are busy making preparations for the events. Each school’s ceremony is a time-honored tradition and a source of pride for the school district and community. . . . Read More
Taylor University Fort Wayne was not the only business shut down by the college board’s decision in October. The Lace and Grace Bed and Breakfast has also closed its doors as a direct result of the decision. . . Read More
The Future Business Leaders of America held their annual State Leadership Conference and competition on March 14, 2009. Bishop Luers High School is proud to announce that the following members placed in the top ten in competition and may be eligible . . . Read More
I’m a moron when it comes to tech stuff. When my sons gave me an I-pod, I actually thought it was a transistor radio. I told them I could only get one channel on the darn thing but it was a great channel. . . Read More
When:Friday, May 1-7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 2-7:30 p.m.Matinee PerformanceMay 2-2:00 p.m.Where: Bishop Luers High SchoolCost: $10Contact:Bishop Luers High School 456-1261
Belle’s Tea PartyWhen:Saturday, May 2-1:00 p.m.Where: Bishop . . . . . Read More
The University of Saint Francis Office of Co-Curricular Activities recently recognized students who significantly contributed to the campus through involvement and leadership in various clubs, organizations and projects.
Angela Conroy, from Yoder, . . . Read More
On April 25, 2009 from noon to 5 pm, the good citizens of Fort Wayne, Indiana made history.
On this day, Waynedale Green Alliance and the Southwest Conservation Club united to broaden environmental awareness and to benefit Community Harvest of Northeast . . . Read More
I thought we might skip the talk about virus and spyware, and share a couple of cool tools. Whenever a computer is brought in and we have to wipe the hard drive, our first question is, “Do you have anything important to save?” . . Read More
Spring has finally arrived. The trees are blooming, leaves coming out and the flowers that have been hibernating all winter are alive again. What a beautiful time of year.
We have had a tough winter at the Trustee’s Office with so many persons out . . . Read More
MAYOR HENRY ANNOUNCES TREE COMMISSION
Fort Wayne earns Tree City USA® designation for 19th year
In April I joined Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation Director Al Moll and 88 children from Cedar Canyon Elementary to celebrate Arbor Day at Salomon Farm . . . Read More
Indiana To Reduce, Recycle, Re-Use E-Waste
We’ve all been there. It seems as soon as you buy a computer, television or other electronic gadget, a new-and-improved model is introduced.
Our technology-driven society moves so fast, in fact, sometimes . . . Read More
By the time you retire, you’ll probably have accumulated money in a variety of retirement-savings vehicles at a variety of locations — an IRA here, a 401(k) there and so on. . . Read More
One day it’s cold, rainy, windy,and the next …oh well, you know you’re in Indiana. Stick around – it will change.
If you are looking for the sunshineand wondering where did it go?Who . . Read More
Editors note:
I called and talked to Fire Chief Don Patnoude and he gave me the following information:
“We are happy to announce that 68 years after it was new, the original Wayne Township Pumper #1 has returned home. . . Read More