NATURE EVENTS AT LITTLE RIVER WETLANDS
Little River Wetlands Project, a local nature organization protecting over 1000 acres of wetland preserves southwest of Fort Wayne, offers
Read MoreOur news highlights the most impactful stories from Waynedale, Aboite, Southtown, Downtown, and the 46807 corridors of Fort Wayne, Indiana. This section brings together local profiles, key updates on city and county decisions, major neighborhood projects, public safety information, and high-profile community events that shape daily life on the south, southwest, and downtown sides of Fort Wayne.
Little River Wetlands Project, a local nature organization protecting over 1000 acres of wetland preserves southwest of Fort Wayne, offers
Read MoreSince when do kids advise their parents? Since they have learned a few things their parents have forgotten. It works
Read MoreBenefiting the fight against prostate cancer, a golf outing will be played at Cedar Creek Golf Course on Saturday, August
Read MoreThere weren’t any Joey Chestnuts around, but The Stand’s first chili dog challenge drew over a dozen contestants, stretching their
Read MoreMembers of the Waynedale Lions Club are shown presenting a check in the amount of $600 to Boy Scout Troop
Read MoreOh Great Spirit whose voice I hear in the winds and whose breath gives life to all the world: hear
Read MoreAir National Guard Airman 1st Class Vincent P. Glover graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San
Read MoreThis year’s Huntertown Heritage Days organizers have chosen “New Faces, Old Heritage” as their theme. The festival takes place August
Read MoreDa’Shonda Smith has joined Lutheran Life Villages as admissions coordinator for the Fort Wayne campus. Smith will oversee the process
Read MoreEdna Braun truly enjoyed an exciting evening of an activity she has always loved; dancing to the music of the
Read MoreIt started off a bit rocky for the team, losing to St. Joe 15-5. With a strong pitching performance from
Read MoreDavid Wilkins works in a hair salon during the day, but once a month he goes to the Allen County
Read MoreAugust’s Miami Indian Heritage Days will feature Katrina Mitten. Mitten will showcase Native American Bead Work on August 7. Sponsored
Read MoreWaynedales’s own Kristi O’Brien won her first Fort Wayne Women’s City Golf Tournament last week in record fashion. Her 10 shot
Read MoreIn June 2010 Dr. Tom Blake left his downtown Waynedale dental practice for a two week vacation to begin a
Read MoreCalling all charities and agencies! If you are a non-profit organization seeking to expand your market and reach clientele, then
Read MoreThis is my story about Vini Dawson, who plays college basketball for the University of St. Francis Cougars. It is
Read MoreDemocratic Congressional candidate Dr. Tom Hayhurst recently announced the details of an upcoming “Walk Across the District” tour. The tour
Read MoreThe Waynedale News sponsored “Lunch on the Square” last Thursday, July 1. The event is the Downtown Improvement District’s weekly
Read MoreSince 1971 costumed Settler members have researched the early American domestic arts and crafts, their politics, history, folklore and mechanics
Read MoreThey’ll be cooking up a storm at Ouabache State Park during their annual outdoor cooking demonstration on July 24. Participants
Read MoreThe residents of Englewood Health and Rehabilitation celebrated the 4th of July with a barbeque party to beat the band!!
Read MoreAges 5 or younger: Victoria Deuscht; Ages 5 – teen: Alex Kogin; Adult: Amanda DeRemer Entrants of the 4th of
Read MoreThis weeks Did You Know is excerpted from a new book entitled “God and Spirituality” it’s been sent to the
Read MoreRegistration for the 2010-11 school year will be held Friday, August 6, and Monday, August 9, simultaneously at all 49
Read MoreCongratulations to the new members!
Read MoreRev. Glenn Meyer was installed as the Senior Pastor of Mount Calvary Lutheran Church on Sunday May 16, 2010 in
Read MoreDuring my second month of college, our professor gave us a pop quiz. I was a conscientious student and had
Read MoreThe Green ABC’s has two objectives. The first is to get kids reading. And the second is to get them
Read MoreOn February 20, 1939 a small group of gardeners met at the home of Mrs. Clarence Eiper on Sandpoint Road.
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