No matter if you are a Christian, Jew, Muslim, Buddhist, a believer or non-believer it’s the season for giving. The time of year when folks start focusing on loved ones—and, well, giving. . . Read More
Connecting to your teams from 5-6 p.m., Monday-Friday on ESPN 1380AM Fort Wayne’s well-known broadcaster Kent Hormann recently debut his radio talk show called SportsWise.Beginning on Monday, December 6, his guests included NFL retired player . . . Read More
The University of Saint Francis is hosting their annual Christmas presentation, “Star of Bethlehem 2010,” in the Edwin Clark Schouweiler Memorial Planetarium in Achatz Hall of Science through December 19.The show investigates possible explanations . . . Read More
With more than 150,000 troops serving overseas and away from their families, Cell Phones for Soldiers, and D.O. McComb and Sons Funeral Homes are calling on people of northeast Indiana to support these brave men and women by donating their unused cell . . . Read More
Dave (everybody called him Shark Boy) and his dad the Captain said good-bye to the runaway monk Lambini, leaving the monk still protesting that he could not possibly produce what had been demanded by the Japanese yakuza cook at the Chicken Ranch—at . . . Read More
Our hills have been shivering in the onslaught of winter weather, with continued snow and frigid temperatures that came suddenly and wiped away every vestige of warm weather. Long, jagged icicles hang from the eaves of the house and snow covers the . . . Read More
In April 2010 the BP Deep Horizon drilling rig exploded in the Gulf of Mexico, resulting in a catastrophic offshore oil spill. Millions of barrels of oil have spilled into the Gulf since the explosion, representing an unprecedented environmental disaster. . . . Read More
I have no way of testing this proposition, but Malcolm Gladwell, author of the best-selling book The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference, says it’s true. Take a large piece of paper. . . 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 local . . . Read More
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I was lucky in that a friend and fellow plant salesman had several Christmas cactus (Zygo-cactus) plants left over last year after the Christmas season ended. He does not have a greenhouse so he sold them all to me at a bargain price and I re-potted . . . Read More
Deer Season is still in for bow, crossbow, and muzzleloaders. There’s still time to bag that deer. If you aren’t a ‘big’ game hunter then remember that rabbit season and squirrel season is in until the end of January. . . Read More
I am really looking forward to the Christmas holidays, and I hope you are too. The best part of the holiday season for me is not the gifts or the food, but being able to spend time with my family. . . Read More
Here it is at the end of the year and I’ll bet you don’t have all your presents bought yet. Am I right or what? If you’re in the mood to shop and want to buy something for everyone in the family, especially a Scouting family, then head . . . Read More
The St. Joseph-St. Elizabeth School first graders, their teachers and parents have been busy baking cookies in preparation for this year’s annual event, “Cookies for Christ.”Each first grader was asked to bring in four-dozen cookies, individually . . . Read More
Short sermons make happy parishioners.
Jason’s HopeTwenty-seven-year-old Jason called his father after he checked into a four star hotel in Chicago.“Dad, they’re having a Victoria Secret audition here and there must be at least a thousand . . . Read More
That’s right, we will pay you to come to our website! TheWaynedaleNews.com has recently been updated to give the site a new look and to make it easier to use. We’ve . . . Read More
Swaddling ClothesAt this time of year thoughts turn to the birth of a child over 2000 years ago. There is a textile associated with the birth with far reaching implications than I had ever known. . . Read More
SUCCESS ATSALAMONIE RESERVOIRIt was just a week before opening day of Deer Season 2010 when Summer Volunteers Patrick McCune and Brian Jensen got the “OK” from Marvin McNew, (Interpretive Specialist for the Upper Wabash Interpretive . . . Read More
It has come to my attention that many of you are upset that folks are taking My name out of the season.How I personally feel about this celebration can probably be most easily understood by those of you who have been blessed with children of . . . Read More
Indiana’s birthday was celebrated by learning all about the state and its symbols. The students at St. Therese ended the day with a cake and singing. Their teacher is Kathy Ehinger. . . Read More
On Saturday, November 27, two local boy scouts received their Eagle Scout rank. In a double ceremony, the two scouts had an Eagle Scout Court of Honor to honor their achievements in scouting. . . Read More
This week’s HTYH is a continuation of Scott’s story: Insanely paranoid falls short of describing my feelings the first time I crawled thru the doors of Alcoholics Anonymous. I was running when nobody was chasing me and believed that everybody was . . . Read More
EASY VENISON CASSEROLE1 lb. deer burger4 oz. uncooked elbow macaroni1 (10 3/4 oz.) can cream of mushroom or cream of celery soup3/4 cup milk¾ cup ketchup1/2 cup grated cheddar cheese1/3 cup green bell pepper . . . Read More