Carefully Consider Social Security Decisions
Your Social Security benefits can be an important part of your retirement income, but when should you start collecting them?
Read MoreYour Social Security benefits can be an important part of your retirement income, but when should you start collecting them?
Read MoreThe Fort Wayne Curling Club announced the launch of an initiative to introduce the sport of lawn bowls to the
Read MoreAs we welcome the dawn of a new year, we also celebrate a 104-year tribute to neighbors, businesses, and the
Read MoreThe Waynedale area, nestled in our corner of Fort Wayne, boasts a rich tapestry of businesses that have served the
Read MoreIt’s hard to believe, but we are already halfway through the second month of 2025. Despite being the shortest month
Read MoreThe designated National Day is on the first Friday of the month, February 7. If you’re reading this after that date – you missed it! But, you can still participate at home any day.
Prepare yourself for an article that uncovers the cheeky origins and the fascinating history of this unique holiday. Get ready to strip away the layers of curiosity and dive into the exposed truth about this unconventional annual celebration.
Read MoreThis week, I watched two films that very differently explore trauma and themes about people’s inhumanity toward each other. Your
Read MoreMount Calvary Lutheran Church’s relocation is complete, having moved from 1819 Reservation Drive to 6721 Old Trail Road, space previously
Read MoreJoin in the fun and celebrate the season at the following events brought to you by the Fort Wayne Parks
Read MoreHylant, Parkview Health, and Butler University are partnering to launch an innovation challenge aimed at reducing healthcare costs. The initiative
Read MoreNestled along Old Trail Road in Waynedale stands the Prairie Grove Chapel, a historic gem dating back to the late
Read MoreOn Monday, November 18, 2024, the corner of Bluffton and Lower Huntington Roads fell silent as the iconic building that
Read MoreThe History Center is excited to announce that the 39th Annual Festival of Gingerbread returns Friday, November 29th and runs
Read MoreAt The Waynedale News, we are endlessly grateful for the talented and passionate contributors who make our newspaper a reflection
Read MoreYears ago, in a class about food in literature, I first saw the 1992 film Like Water for Chocolate and
Read MoreOn Sunday, November 10th, The Mary Penrose Wayne Daughters of the American Revolution Chapter will hold a Sunday Afternoon viewing
Read MoreParkview Health is proud to support National Lung Cancer Screening Day on Saturday, Nov. 9, 2024, by offering accessible lung
Read MoreNovember 9, 2024, marks a significant day at the Veterans National Memorial Shrine and Museum located at 2122 O’Day Road.
Read MoreOver the past month we have been celebrating staff member Dorothy Tinker as the Wayne Township Trustee Office’s Employee of
Read MoreIn honor of Native American Heritage Month, the Allen County Public Library (ACPL) invites the community to a special storytelling
Read MoreDoris is the writer of her column titled “The History of Ordinary Things.” My life in retirement is centered on
Read MoreTrustee Austin Knox is a Fort Wayne native who has been working at the Wayne Township Trustee Office since January
Read MoreHello friends, neighbors, and fellow citizens of Allen County! It is an honor to come before you as a candidate
Read MoreThe 230th Anniversary of the establishment of the city of Fort Wayne is on Tuesday, October 22, 2024, and a
Read MoreThe scene is a City Council meeting in Big Cherry, a small city that could represent any place in the
Read MoreDuring your working years, you know where your income is coming from because you’re working. But once you retire, you’ll
Read MoreWe are celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month which falls in an unusual time frame on the calendar: from September 15th
Read MoreThe Allen County Bicentennial Executive Board is pleased to announce the 15 artists selected to paint murals on fiberglass sculptures
Read MoreThe Shawnee Place Historic District is now listed in the National Register of Historic Places, the nation’s official list of
Read MoreHow’s it go again, “Thirty days hath September, April, June and November…?” Did we have to memorize that rhyme in
Read More