JOHN EDWARD STARK, 67, of Fort Wayne passed away Saturday, November 10, 2012 at Lutheran Hospital. He was born April 11, 1945 in Fort Wayne to the late William and Irene (Trostle) Stark McCague. . . Read More
“Sometimes it’s good to just walk around slowly and quietly and look and think. This morning was one of those times. I didn’t get mildly out of breath the way Doc wanted me to, but just strolled comfortably. . . Read More
Bishop Desmond Tutu will celebrate his 81st birthday soon. The accomplishments of his eight decades are well-known and many. We know the story: For most of his life he has labored in the racial tension and trenches of South Africa, working to break . . . Read More
Getting Amaryllis into bloom usually takes about six to eight weeks from the time you plant the bulb and get it growing, so late October, early November is a good time to start. . . 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
Boy Scout Troop 19 is proud to announce that Sean Michael McManus has advanced to the rank of Eagle Scout. Sean McManus is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Michael McManus of Fort Wayne. . . Read More
Good health happens by intention. A very few people will enjoy good health no matter what they do. For everyone else, healthy behaviors are required to be well over the long term. . . Read More
SALLY A. SCHMITT, 77, passed away Saturday, October 20, 2012, at Lutheran Hospital in Fort Wayne. Born in Fort Wayne, she worked at Smitty’s Lanes in Fort Wayne and also worked at Kohl’s Department Store for 13 years, retiring in 1997. . . . Read More
This week’s HTYH is a continuation of Larry’s story:
I was in jail and every inmate in there was full of advice and I was not an exception. I told them the things they needed to do to straighten out their lives but it never crossed my mind . . . Read More
GOD’S WORLDO world, I cannot hold thee close enough!Thy winds, thy wide gray skies!Thy mists, that roll and rise!Thy woods, this autumn day, that ache and sag,And all but cry with color! . . Read More
Three months from the day the building changed hands, the grand opening celebration for Born Again Quilts was held on Saturday, October 20. Three months of hard work priming, painting, spackling and repairing walls. . . 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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Walnut trees are planted for several good reasons such as their appearance, shade and of course, their fruit. But there are many factors to consider when you incorporate a walnut tree into your landscape; first they can be considered a very messy plant . . . Read More
This is the polished time, the pinnacle of life. This is fall, when everything puts on its best for the world to see, and that makes it special.
The sultry heat of summer has passed, and in its place we have cool mornings when the tiny snap of winter’s . . . Read More
On Saturday, October 13, the Honorable Mayor Tom Henry joined the Fort Wayne Fire Department along with other Allen County fire departments to pay tribute to firefighters who have lost their lives in the line of duty. . . Read More
Two very important days for all Americans will occur shortly. These are Election Day next Tuesday, November 6, and Veterans Day on Sunday, November 11. On Election Day, we can be thankful for the freedom we have to cast our vote; and on Veterans Day, . . . Read More
Access to a consistent, reliable and ample supply of water is one of the most essential services for a functioning community. Unfortunately, residents of Aboite Township in our area have continually faced unsatisfactory water services from private . . . Read More
One of the things that attracts people to our city is the steps that we take to make Fort Wayne safe for everyone – including children and families.
With that in mind, school transportation officials have asked that we remind residents to be cautious . . . Read More
If you’re a small-business owner, with no full-time employees (except possibly your spouse or business partner), you’re probably used to taking care of just about everything on your own. So, if you’re thinking of establishing a retirement . . . Read More
When I was a kid, I watched Adventures in Babysitting innumerable times. If I flipped through the channels and it was on TV, I was hooked. Fun Size, the new comedy from Nickelodeon Movies takes a basic babysitting hijinks plot and mixes it with Halloween . . . Read More
Wednesday, November 14 – 6pm – at Bishop Luers High School, Room 104, the inaugural Heather’s Closet event will take place.
Heather Ancelet Norris was a beautiful twenty-year-old who lost her life at the hands of an abusive boyfriend . . . Read More
The Christmas season will soon be upon us and that holiday spirit will be in full force—decorating, baking, money dropped into the traditional red kettle and, of course, the lighting of a tree. . . Read More
Waynedale Lions Club members were busy at Scott’s/Krogers with the “White Cane Day” to raise awareness about blindness and to assist those in our community needing vision care. . . Read More