MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR
MAYOR INVITES RESIDENTS TO NEW TUESDAY TRAIL RIDES Free recreational opportunity for cyclists, families I would like to invite Waynedale
Read MoreMAYOR INVITES RESIDENTS TO NEW TUESDAY TRAIL RIDES Free recreational opportunity for cyclists, families I would like to invite Waynedale
Read MoreMAYOR SALUTES CITY’S RICH HERITAGE THROUGH HISTORIC PRESERVATION MONTH Focus to connect people to community character, local history Through activities
Read MoreEstablished through the foresight of civic leaders long gone, Lindenwood Cemetery is a well-known Fort Wayne Historic landmark, celebrating a
Read MoreDoes hunting encourage violence or does it teach empathy and compassion? Would it be a more peaceful world if more
Read MoreThe past week or so witnessed what the New York Times described as history quietly passing in Turkey when police
Read MoreThe original Wayne Township Pumper #1 aka 1941 American LaFrance was purchased in 1941 and was the original fire engine
Read MoreDuring the month of March The Trojan Memorial Quilt was created by Elmhurst’s fashion basics class. Teacher Beverly Armour-Thomas created
Read MoreLocal historian Peggy Seigel will be the featured speaker Sunday, May 2 for The History Center’s Mather Lecture Series. The
Read MoreThis week’s HTYH is a continuation of Judy P’s story: Booze is what worked for me and it worked instantaneously.
Read MoreWhen Mary and Paul “Curly” Armstrong established Curly’s Village Inn in 1969, the view of the St. Mary’s River is
Read MoreTuesday, March 30, the Waynedale Boy Scout Troop 344 visited the Baer Field Toastmasters Club to retire the club’s U.S.
Read MoreEditors Note: The Community Calendar is a free announcement service for non-profit and not-for-profit organizations’ events. Although this is a
Read MoreNew Year’s Day (January 1st) – Martin Luther King Jr. Day (3rd Monday in January) – Lincoln’s Birthday (February 12th)
Read MoreFor the first time since 1990, this year’s tournament had no repeat regional winners as 16 teams battled for semi-state
Read MoreEditors Note: The Community Calendar is a free announcement service for non-profit and not-for-profit organizations’ events. Although this is a
Read MoreOnce upon a time there was this gracious King who traveled far and wide seeking someone to bless. He finally
Read MoreCome IHSAA girls state final basketball playoffs, the intangibles can make all the difference. Poise under pressure makes a team.
Read MoreAs students at Elmhurst High School, many of you may have fond memories of your time there. Future generations might
Read MoreHighlights the 400-year history of the telescope–its history, its contribution, its failures, and its future The History Center announces
Read MoreWhat better way to raise funds for Community Harvest Food Bank and help feed struggling local families with an opportunity
Read MoreIn the early 1870s the railroad spur at the Lower Huntington Road intersection created a minor land boom. Pioneer landowners
Read MoreYou must be from Waynedale if you remember… ~when Scott’s Food Store was Rogers. ~when the BMV was Maloley’s.
Read MoreOut Spot, Out! Okay, you’ve tried your hardest to keep your quilt stain-free, or perhaps you picked up a
Read MoreThis week’s Did You Know is taken from a soon to be released book, “God and Spirituality,” by Glenn Chesnut:
Read MoreHappy BirthdayBoy Scouts of America The BSA turns 100 years old next month and there are celebrations galore planned all
Read MoreAboite New Trails (“ANT”) announces a $25,000 pledge over three years from Do it Best Corp. The Do it Best
Read MoreThe Bishop Luers Knights 2009 football campaign had a lot of question marks coming into the season. The Knights lost
Read MoreDascenzo, 45, led the TinCaps to the best record in Minor League Baseball (94-46) and the franchise’s first-ever Midwest League
Read MoreAs the three friends, Dave, Brother Lamb and rooster Barrack slowly wove their way in their little dinghy through the
Read MoreThis week’s Did You Know, is excerpted from a soon to be published book entitled, “God and Spirituality,” by Glenn
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