SINCE THE FLOOD OF ’03… THE GRAND OPENING OF AMERICAN LEGION POST #296
from the Third Vice-Manuel “Ferd” Fernandis “…this opening will be brought about by the combined efforts and the hard work
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from the Third Vice-Manuel “Ferd” Fernandis “…this opening will be brought about by the combined efforts and the hard work
Read MoreIt was Saturday, November 15, 2003 and the annual ritual of opening day for Indiana’s deer hunting. The whitetail rut
Read MoreDan Knight and his brothers David and Dennis grew up in Waynedale at 2805 Witchwood Ave. He played little League
Read MoreLauren Marie Kowalenko of Sandpoint Road was recently selected to participate in Nationals 2003 Miss Teen Northern Indiana pageant competition
Read MoreHarrison Hull was nineteen when he came back to Indiana. He was born in Dekalb County on Jan 27th 1920.
Read MoreLast year as an honor student of Wayne High School, Renae Lynn Dexter marched with the Wayne High School band.
Read MoreAfter the war, many veterans rushed back to America to resume their civilian lives and never inquired about receiving any
Read MoreCongratulations to the 8th Grade Girls Volleyball Team. On Saturday, October 25th, the St. Therese Girl’s Volleyball Team won the
Read MoreKOREAN WAR VETERANS ASSOCIATION INDIANA CHAPTER ONE MEETING The November meeting of the KWVAIC#1 will be held on Saturday, November 8, 2003.
Read MoreReady to cast their ballots on Tuesday, November 4, 2003 were Dallas and Cari Dodane and Dora Saylor at Precinct
Read MoreAfter being out of their building since the week of July 7, Calvary United Methodist Church, 6301 Winchester Road, Fort
Read MoreNear the corner of Old Trail and Bluffton Road, next to the Fort Wayne Conservation Club, stands the oldest American
Read MoreAMERICAN LEGION POST 241 New Weekly Kitchen Menu Luncheon Specials Served From 11am to 1pmStop in and have one of
Read MoreFriday October 17th, local resident Scudder Chaney celebrated his 93rd birthday at Village Bowl. He is a weekly bowler in
Read MoreThe Fort Wayne Children’s Choir has been in existence for 30 years, inviting people from kindergarten through high school to
Read MoreThe annual Miami District Fall Camporee held the weekend of October 3, 4, and 5, presented a great opportunity for
Read MoreStephen Felicichia of Troop 344 was inducted into the rank of Eagle Scout on October 14, 2003. Scoutmaster Bob Rainwaters
Read MoreStaff and residents of Englewood Health and Rehabilitation Center joined in some Halloween fun with a scarecrow contest on Friday,
Read MoreIt’s hard to imagine a time when roads were made of timbers and there was a toll-booth at Quimby Village.
Read MoreWednesday, October 8th was a special day at Miami Middle School. It was a day where the kids got to
Read MoreMiss Amanda Mitchell of Sandpoint Road has recently been selected to participate in the National Youth Leadership forum on Law
Read MoreNavy Petty Officers Mary T. Anderson and Paul M. Cramar Kinter deploy with Enterprise Carrier Group Navy Petty Officer 2nd
Read MoreDAVID PARRISH AMERICAN LEGION POST #296 GRAND OPENING Post 296, 130 W. Tillman Road, has scheduled their Grand Opening for
Read MoreThe Indians called it the ‘Floating Island’ because it seemed to float above the water on the morning mist. We
Read MoreThe Fort Wayne Mannerchor/Damenchor is one of the oldest German singing societies in Indiana. It traces its history back 134
Read MoreFourth Graders remember Governor Frank O’Bannon… It was Monday, January 8th, 2001 when The Waynedale News traveled to Indianapolis
Read MoreThe Ossian High School Class of 1938 held their 65th reunion on August 15, 2003 at the Corner Depot in
Read MoreOn Saturday, September 20th over 200 bikers joined American Legion Post #241 for a successful benefit held for injured riders.
Read MoreAmerica’s early settlers would brave the elements to find freedom in the wilderness, to establish a better place to live.
Read MoreDAVID PARRISH AMERICAN LEGION POST 296 IS BACK!Our Grand Opening will be soon. The post has been totally remodeled. We
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