IS THANKSGIVING BECOMING A LOST HOLIDAY?
The New-England Boy’s Song about Thanksgiving Day,” also known as “Over the River and Through the Wood,” is a Thanksgiving
Read MoreThe New-England Boy’s Song about Thanksgiving Day,” also known as “Over the River and Through the Wood,” is a Thanksgiving
Read MoreNovember is National Adoption Month, a time to raise awareness about the value of adoption, especially of children and youth
Read MoreCongratulations to 4th grade students at Waynedale Elementary who collected more than 600 items in just 2 weeks (Nov. 4-15)
Read MoreThe Fort Wayne Community Schools Foundation is asking people to “Join the Band” by contributing to the b Instrumental program
Read MoreThe first Thanksgiving, celebrated in October of 1621, was a 3 day long feast. The pilgrims and the Native Americans
Read MoreThe state is helping folks learn more about trout fishing in hometown waterways, after freshly stocking two local spots. The
Read MoreMental Health America of Northeast Indiana (MHANI) displayed nearly 50 artworks by 28 talented local artists at the Art of
Read MoreIn partnership with Fort Wayne city police and fire departments, Turnstone has released details about an upcoming charity goalball game
Read MoreOsage orange is a thorny deciduous tree that grew in Osage Indian territory, northern Texas, southeast Oklahoma and Arkansas. The
Read MoreA recent spate of meetings sponsored by the city is shifting its planning work from municipal offices out into the
Read MoreFor the fifth year, Community Harvest Food Bank and six area schools are partnering in a food drive competition to
Read MoreFall is here and do you find yourself yearning for a tender Apple Dumpling nestled in a pool of gooey
Read MoreWe get many questions and calls this time of the year about preparing plants/gardens for winter. Here are some things
Read MoreOn Saturday, October 12, the Wayne Township Trustee Office held the first Annual Family Fun Day at our property downtown
Read MoreIf you’ve been a Rich’s Auto Center customer or a guest, you would have likely met Charlie, the resident ‘Shop
Read MoreHe has been a strong voice and advocate for the Waynedale community. She has worked to improve the quality of
Read MorePhyllis Philpot knows first-hand just how crucial the local agency NeighborWorks’ goodwill is. When her daughter recently began falling unexplainably,
Read MoreThe Delta Dental Foundation today announced a $100,000 commitment as part of the “Water’s Cool at School” program to replace
Read MoreAfter a career in the skies, Linda Honegger recently got the chance to return to the wild, blue yonder. The
Read MoreOn Saturday, September 14, 2019, the Elmhurst High School graduating class of 1959 held their 60th class reunion. We are
Read MoreSeptember is bringing her usual glory this year; beautiful days when the sun seems to be coming in on a
Read MoreGreetings Waynedale! I’m proud to share with you that on September 2nd, I celebrated my 10th year as your Publisher
Read MoreAs summer turns to fall, most families with school-age children begin back-to-school preparations. The long list includes books, supplies, new
Read MoreAs butterfly activists go, Milo Workman had to be the day’s most impressive.The nine-year-old youngster was holding court amidst a
Read MoreLeaders of the Businesses on Broadway association, City Community Development and Public Works staff, and 5th District Councilman Geoff Paddock
Read MoreCommunity Harvest hosted several Indiana State Senators and Representatives on Wednesday, August 21 for a food bank tour and discussion
Read MoreOn July 25, Paula Booth, coordinator for Monarchs and Milkweed project, was voted winner of Fort Wayne’s third event of
Read MoreBob and Sara Frock have been involved with the Waynedale Masonic Lodge for so long, they knew exactly how great
Read MoreOn August 2 around 10:00pm, a gentleman collapsed on the dance floor at the American Legion Post 241. “Everything happened
Read MoreA local business is sporting a brand new color-spangled wall to help celebrate a recent Waynedale event, as well as
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