AROUND THE FRAME
Whitley County Country Quilters Last week I traveled to visit the Whitley Country Quilters at the Columbia City United Methodist
Read MoreWhitley County Country Quilters Last week I traveled to visit the Whitley Country Quilters at the Columbia City United Methodist
Read MoreSeptember 2010 marked a substantial month for The Waynedale News. One year has passed since our new ownership took over
Read MoreMany of Fort Wayne’s most exotic plants are grown right in the heart of the city thanks to the local
Read MoreThe Waynedale News has been committed to giving back to organizations that give so much to the greater Waynedale community.
Read MoreWATER ACTIVITIES ABOUND Free Hoosier Outdoor Experience Sept. 18-19 Water activities at the free Hoosier Outdoor Experience, September 18-19, at
Read MoreSENATE REPUBLICANS SEEK COLLEGE INTERNS Learning experience allows ‘unique behind-the-scene view of democracy in action’ Indiana Senate Republicans are seeking
Read MoreAfter winning the Fort Wayne Women’s City Golf Championship in record fashion by 10 strokes, Waynedale’s own Kristi O’Brien has
Read MoreMacedonian Costumes: A convention hit! Over Labor Day Weekend the Macedonian Patriotic Organization of the United States and Canada held
Read MoreThis week’s DYK is about the need for symbolic language and metaphor. We cannot talk literally about the infinite without
Read MoreIn recent months, you may have heard a lot about investing in gold. But is gold the right choice for
Read MoreIndonesia is a spicy and beautiful country through its foods and crafts. Kayleen Reusser explores both of those Indonesia elements
Read MoreSaturday’s Miami Indian Heritage Days will feature Dani Tippman on “Miami Harvest: Edible and Usable Plants and Materials”. Sponsored by
Read MoreMayor Tom Henry and Parks & Recreation Director Al Moll announced the completion of the Foster Park Pavilion #1 renovation
Read MoreWhen Scott Pilgrim vs. The World opened fifth at the box office, people in the film industry started asking what
Read MoreFISCAL RESPONSIBILITY KEEPS STATE SOLVENT State leaders exercised considerable spending restraint during the 2010 fiscal year, enabling Indiana to remain
Read MoreGolf is a strange game, particularly, to those who don’t understand it. One must ask why so many people want
Read MoreI had a very uplifting experience last week that I would like to share with you. I received a wonderful
Read MoreAugust’s Miami Indian Heritage Days will feature Katrina Mitten. Mitten will showcase Native American Bead Work on August 7. Sponsored
Read MoreSince 1971 costumed Settler members have researched the early American domestic arts and crafts, their politics, history, folklore and mechanics
Read MoreDog days came into our hills hot and dry, with searing heat and crops begging for rain. It is a
Read MoreTHE ANTHONY WAYNE AREA COUNCIL, BSA IS PROUD TO PRESENT – “A SHINING LIGHT ACROSS AMERICA” (The general public
Read MoreThis weeks Did You Know is excerpted from a new book entitled “God and Spirituality” it’s been sent to the
Read MoreMAYOR INVITES COMMUNITY SUPPORT TO KEEP NAVISTAR JOBS IN FORT WAYNE Show support through website, Facebook Last month, about 300
Read MoreThis is my story about Vini Dawson, who plays college basketball for the University of St. Francis Cougars. It is
Read MoreOn February 20, 1939 a small group of gardeners met at the home of Mrs. Clarence Eiper on Sandpoint Road.
Read MoreTHE 30th INDIANA CIVIL WAR VOLUNTEERS WANTS YOU! We need you to invite us to your Scout meetings. If you
Read MoreIndependence Day will be celebrated this weekend with many events planned across our great Country, as well as in Wayne
Read MoreIn 1948 the country of Israel was founded on an unusual idea, that a certain ethnic and religious group could
Read MoreThis afternoon I spoke with many folks, the young and the old. It was a final tour of the ol’
Read MoreOne of the most historic cemeteries in Indiana, Lindenwood, celebrated its milestone on Sunday, May 30, 2010. Bagpiper Robert Downing,
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