AT THE MOVIES WITH KASEY BUTCHER
Asking for a ticket to see The Men Who Stare at Goats at the box office felt a little strange.
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Read MoreWhen to restore a quilt In the previous column different scenarios described quilts requiring conservation. This issue’s column focuses
Read MoreI was once a 16 year-old girl and a boy wrote a poem for me. Now, he was no John
Read MoreEach year, November 11th symbolizes the end of what was called the war to end all wars. World War I
Read MoreBishop Luers’ grad Kristi O’Brien, won her 1st college-age tourney, which continued to build her confidence after her 3rd
Read MoreSubmitted by Shawn Wall, Edward Jones While stock prices were going through their dizzying descent, some people gave up
Read MoreWith Halloween season soon upon us The Waynedale News asked a few “older” kids, now lawyers, engineers, and business owners, from the
Read Morefrom “A Tract for our Times” Writer Woodene Koenig-Bricker describes Pope Benedict XVI as “the greenest Pope in
Read MoreHELP US CELEBRATE INDIANA’S BIRTHDAY Essay contest among festivities; winner will read entry at Statehouse STATEHOUSE – Area fourth
Read MoreCelebrate the history and traditions of our area’s earliest inhabitants during “Miami Indian Heritage Days” at the historic home of
Read MoreJoin Geoff Paddock as he presents a free lecture on his book titled “Indiana Political Heroes” at the History Center
Read MoreWOODMAN, spare that tree! Touch not a single bough! In youth it sheltered me, And I’ll protect it now. ‘Twas
Read MoreDear Waynedale friends, I come to an end, now, on writing this column that I have been writing
Read MoreThe Stakes Couldn’t be Higher A young girl picking daisies opens one of the most infamous political ads ever
Read More“We would like to announce ourselves as the new owners of The Waynedale News, Alex Cornwell and Michael Alberico. We are
Read MorePolygamy, from a biological point of view, is a more likely candidate for legalization than homosexuality. But even it has
Read MoreStep back in time as over 20 Model A cars from the Old Fort Model A Car Club are expected
Read MoreAugust 31, 2009 Congratulations to Alex Cornwell and Michael Alberico on beginning their stewardship of an important community institution. The
Read MoreMINOR LEAGUE PLAYOFF SYSTEM YEARS AGO As you look at Minor League Baseball history years ago, I believe you
Read MoreGlenn F. Chesnut was Professor of History and Religious Studies at Indiana University in South Bend for 33 years, where
Read MoreI am a transplant to the Fort Wayne area. I was born and raised in south central Wisconsin where my
Read MoreHow the utopian fantasies of modern western atheism turned sour: Modern atheism has in some situations been able to liberate
Read MoreAncient history seems not so ancient when you can see it, touch it, feel it, walk around in it. Living
Read MoreJust days after Bernie Madoff was sentenced to 150 years in prison for running one of the biggest investment fraud
Read MoreThe Fort Wayne TinCaps Baseball seems like a dream. They have the best record in baseball, major and minor leagues,
Read MoreThe latest news on Kristina Powell competing in this year’s AASBD in Akron, Ohio is a second place in the
Read MoreSpecialized Alternatives for Families and Youth (SAFY), a local not-for-profit foster care and adoption agency, is organizing a Fort Wayne
Read MoreWhether you live in Waynedale or have simply passed through on Old Trail Road, it’s hard to miss the changes
Read MoreMayor Tom Henry honored two long-time Foster Park residents by proclaiming July 1st John and Julia Oldenkamp Day. City Council
Read MoreYoung Leaders of Northeast Indiana (YLNI) is pleased to offer a summer of farmer’s market products with extended dates and
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