COMMUNITY CALENDAR 11/21/2007
Editors Note: The Waynedale News receives an abundance of press releases and articles for each issue. Information that has a
Read MoreEditors Note: The Waynedale News receives an abundance of press releases and articles for each issue. Information that has a
Read MoreIn all likelihood, the prices of goods and services will continue rising year by year. This may not be too
Read MoreColorectal Cancer is not just a “Man’s Disease” Colorectal Cancer strikes women nearly as often as men, and frequently
Read MoreThe annual Aboite Township One-Room School Reunion was held on Saturday, October 6, 2007 at the Aboite Fire Station Reception
Read MoreEditors Note: The Waynedale News receives an abundance of press releases and articles for each issue. Information that has a
Read MoreSome time next month CEDIT request forms for neighborhood improvement projects will be sent to neighborhood leaders throughout the city
Read MoreI hope all of you are enjoying our October weather and are looking forward to any Halloween events you have
Read MoreAt the sound of an alarm, they spring into action as if it were second nature. Without hesitation, these brave
Read MoreIt is no secret that property taxes have become a major issue in Indiana. Property taxes continue to drastically increase,
Read MoreFor the 1st time since 1993, 14 years ago, our Bishop Luers Lady Knight golfers captured the coveted SAC Conference
Read MoreA. Cancer of the colon and rectum—called colorectal cancer (CRC)—is the second leading cause of cancer deaths among men and
Read MoreI SURVIVED “THE GREAT BOOM” I many times have stated that people do not read history during the period that
Read MoreEditors Note: The Waynedale News receives an abundance of press releases and articles for each issue. Information that has a
Read MoreBoy Scout Troop 349, sponsored by Aldersgate United Methodist Church on Getz Road, will be conducting a second cleanup of
Read MoreSt. Aloysius Catholic Church in Yoder is sponsoring a parish mission in mid-October. There will be five consecutive evenings of
Read MoreI am a fairly avid reader, and pretty selective about what I spend my time reading because of the value
Read MoreThere is gold in our hills. Not the kind of gold that King Midas lusted after, or even the gold
Read MoreAt the turn of the 20th century all segments of Indiana’s economy rapidly expanded because of the interurban! The copper,
Read MoreI’m putting aside writing about the artificial heart project, for now, to express my opinion on the political uproar over Senator
Read MoreYou probably missed this in the rush of the news, but there was actually a report that someone in Pakistan
Read MoreTwo weeks ago, as I was starting my sixth month of duty in Iraq, I was forced to return to
Read MoreLittle River Wetlands Project, a local nature organization protecting over 1000 acres of wetlands southwest of Fort Wayne, offers a
Read MoreHistory’s Continental Divide Once or twice in a lifetime maybe, for someone like me, the time comes to stand
Read MoreDear Waynedale Family, I am at the lake and did not think to bring my journal with me, so
Read MoreSTATES ARCHAEOLOGY MONTH STARTS SEPTEMBER 1 Hoosier history buffs can learn about archaeological sites and artifacts, make stone tools and
Read MoreThis week’s Did You Know is excerpted from a South Bend History professor’s latest book Changed by Grace: Human soul’s
Read MoreThe Kroger Company presented a cash contribution and an entire truckload of donated food to the Community Harvest Food Bank
Read MoreWaynedale resident, Donald W. Waldron, was born August 21, 1925 in Hazelton, Pennsylvania and graduated from high school when he
Read MoreBy 1914 interurban lines in Indiana totaled more than 2,318 miles of track. Indianapolis’ Traction Terminal building was on the
Read MoreTalking to God is easy; it’s listening that’s the hard part. Sometimes we hear Him just fine. Most of the
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