I am glad to report that I received several letters and pictures regarding the “Up-side Down” tomatoes over the last two weeks and the results varied from very bad to very good. . . Read More
Editors Note: The Community Calendar is a free announcement service for non-profit and not-for-profit organizations’ events. Although this is a free service provided please consider a $5 to $10 donation per issue to keep this service and your . . . Read More
“Cock-a-doodle-do,” crowed Barrack the rooster from his treetop, as the morning sun peeked its head above the horizon. Down on the ground at the foot of its trunk, Brother Lamb rubbed the sleep from his eyes and saw a hairy spider the size of a . . . Read More
This week’s DYK is excerpted from a soon to be published book entitled God and Spirituality written by a Dr. of Philosophy living in South Bend, IN: It seems paradoxical in the extreme to allow ourselves to feel the infinite abyss below . . . Read More
This week’s HTYH is a continuation of Larcine’s story: When my mind is full of resentment, remorse, guilt and shame, I don’t feel good. One of the greatest by-products of attending Alanon meetings and working the 12 steps with a sponsor is . . . Read More
Monte and Rae Ann Fortney, along with Waynedale United Methodist Church, have announced that they are doing a reprise of their hit play, The Cross and the Switchblade, based on the book by Rev. . . Read More
I know a person who, when we first met, it was obvious that we would become friends.
My friend Barb Sieminski is one of those unique people that lifts you up to see joy in our Earth Walk. . . Read More
Bishop Luers’ grad Kristi O’Brien, won her 1st college-age tourney, which continued to build her confidence after her 3rd place finish in the Fort Wayne Women’s City.
“The course was beautiful, but brutal,” said Kristi after the . . . Read More
Each year, November 11th symbolizes the end of what was called the war to end all wars. World War I guns fell silent on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month in 1918. . . Read More
HOW WE SPENT A LOW-COST GET-A-WAY WEEKEND FOR TWO
In an earlier column I told you that we had bought a small used, 1972, Boler camping trailer. It looks like a bowling ball on wheels and has a little more room than the inside of one. . . Read More
I usually end up with a lot of deerburger left in my freezer at the end of the deer meat. What do you do with 25 to 30 pounds (sometimes more) of deerburger??? . . Read More
(A column, whereas, you the reader may ask Ben questions about camping, cooking, hunting, fishing, or anything concerning living in our Great Outdoors.)
Q – How come hunting licenses don’t classify deer as Buck or Doe? . . Read More
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In the 1960s, Ronald Reagan, who was then a movie star and spokesman for the General Electric Company, made a cameo appearance at the Decatur, Indiana, GE plant. . . Read More
A continuation of Pemberly Farnsworth’s story:
This week’s story is a continuation of Pemberly Farnsworth’s story excerpted from her book “Distant Vision:”
After Philo’s (Philo T. Farnsworth), family lived in the wilderness at Indian . . . Read More
Join STAR 88.3 on Friday, November 6th from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p. m. at the 15th Annual DeBrand Fine Chocolate Extravaganza and silent action to benefit Family and Children’s Services, a United Way Partner Agency. . . Read More
The IPFW women’s basketball team has its highest expectations of any season since they joined Division I in 2001, as they opened their practice season. The team returns all five starters from a season ago, two other strong returners, a key transfer, . . . Read More
Where the Wild Things Are, the new film from Spike Jonze, adapted from Maurice Sendak’s beloved children’s book, seemed at first like a far-fetched undertaking. I mean, if you pick up a copy of the book, you’ll find that there’s not much . . . Read More
SENATE GOP: DELAYING NEW UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE PREMIUMS WOULD CONTINUE STATE’S JOB GROWTH, HELP STRUGGLING BUSINESSES
STATEHOUSE – Senate Republicans have proposed delaying the state’s new unemployment insurance premiums to continue Indiana job . . . Read More
Submitted by Shawn Wall, Edward Jones
While stock prices were going through their dizzying descent, some people gave up on investing and decided that, from now on, they would put all their money in savings accounts, piggy banks, under their pillows . . . Read More
Veterans Day, November 11, is fast approaching. I am pleased to take this opportunity to thank all of our Veterans and their families for the many sacrifices they have made for our Country and to wish them a happy Veterans Day.
Here at the Trustee’s . . . Read More
Call her double-trouble. For the second week in a row, University of Saint Francis middle blocker Shellie Rumschlag has been named Mid-Central College Conference player and hitter of the week.
Rumschlag finished the week September 28-October 5 with . . . Read More
In April of this year, the Waynedale Green Alliance, in partnership with the Southwest Conservation Club, hosted the 1st Annual Green Festival in Northeast Indiana.
In mid-August, Waynedale Green Alliance founder, April Brewster Smythe . . . Read More
Waynedale United Methodist Women invites you to participate in their Church Street Corner Bazaar, Saturday, November 7 from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Waynedale United Methodist Church, located at the corner of Church Street and Old Trail Road. . . Read More
MARILYN J. LLOYD, 88, passed away Thursday, October 8, 2009, at Lutheran Hospital, Fort Wayne. Born in Hartford City, she worked as a pre-school teacher with Wesleyan Kiddie Kollege for 25 years, retiring in 2002. . . Read More
GLORIA BELLE McOMBER, 86, of Fort Wayne, died on Thursday, October 15, 2009, at Hospice Home. Born September 24, 1923, in Fort Wayne, she was the daughter of the late Forest R. . . Read More