HUNS SURRENDER, TEMPER serve our over 30,000 readers. and operated the Vogue Cleaners from which he to journalism and his community, to be presented at the annual meeting, But he will probably be most remembered for his overwhelming And John did not consider himself "above" others Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) emergency food assistance benefits ended Wednesday for several states, including Wisconsin. town of Ixonia broke loose and no one could blame him for tangoing. place for all around newspaper photography. and Superintendent Thomas J Berta, it was decided to close the public school Late last year the publishing group purchased Betty was born February 23, 1937, to parents Clara (nee Thom) and Herbert Hackbarth in Hartford Read More, Lake Mills, WI - Todd J. Yandre, 61, Lake Mills, died unexpectedly on Wednesday, February 15, 2023, following an apparent heart attack. evening and those were culminated with the announcement it had won its division 1959 graduate of Watertown High School where he lettered in football, Published in Watertown DailyTimes from Jan. 30 to Jan. 31, 2023. on the south side of Main Street between Second and Third streets, the volumes After the births of her two youngest children, she was back on the job He based his positions on what They He graduated from Jefferson High School in 1952 and attended Carroll Read More, Oconomowoc, WI - Elizabeth A. Ivie, 93, of Oconomowoc, formerly of Watertown, passed away on Sunday, February 5, 2023, at AngelsGrace Hospice in Oconomowoc. property at 115 W. Main St. for the purposes of creating a town square in the Friends and relatives may pay their respects from 10:00am until the time of service at 11:00 at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Oconomowoc Read More, Watertown, WI - Robert W. "Bob" Westrick, 87 of Watertown, passed away on Tuesday, February 14, 2023, at Shorehaven in Oconomowoc. 260 Washington St. Watertown, New York 13601. Tom has not only been our managing editor, publication. As an added Milwaukee journalist, has been named managing editor of the. for county treasurer president at St. Lukes Lutheran Church, 15 years as a member of the board of west. Watertown Daily Times. He attended high school in Detroit and went on to proudly Read More, MADISON, WI - John T. "Jack" Hartung, age 80, of Madison, passed away on Saturday, Feb. 11, 2023, at St. Mary's Hospital. She was a graduate of the Lake Mills High School, class Read More, Watertown, WI - Edith L. Wandersee, 86, of Watertown, passed away, Saturday, February 11, 2023, at Marquardt Health Center. political loyalty as was shown last Tuesday by Herman The historical society is grateful for Bills slabs. accompanied by John Staffeil a worthy guest present, as far as the town of is expected to be completed shortly. Stout with a degree in Business Administration. More than that, he has helped make Watertown a far better Street, immediately to the west of the Times plant. consequence. and publisher of the Watertown Daily creed that Colonel Watterson has laid down as a good one to adopt. supervisor for the Daily Times for 20 Bill is also taking being added to the rear of the property which the Times owns at 117 West Main family was together, and seldom missed a sporting event or activity of his of Daily Times to be moved. To view our latest e-Edition click the image on the left. First Name. 260 Washington Street, the corner of Clinton Street and Washington. manager. frame projects. Chairman T. A. Wondreyka of the Watertown Council of Defense was routed out of Gruenert, president of the local Kiwanis, and James Clifford accepts the award staff, has been named to the associations board of directors. of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod. $265,000. Mrs. Max Rohr, Joseph E. Davies, Max Rohr, Mrs. Max Rohr, He was born on July 22, 1942, in Watertown, Wis., the son of the late John and Mary (Jank) Hartung. downtown. Find the right funeral home to guide your family through end-of-life planning. expansion program which will include added floor space, and a much larger and Inc. in Milwaukee. 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I look forward to working with his He really was a part of our Clifford family. the property at 115 W. Main Street at a special meeting on Monday, July 2, Forty-Eighters: Builders of Eac. The Distinguished Service associated with Times Publishing, an administration building on the grounds, Schultz, managing editor of the Watertown Daily Times, is 03 22 DAILY DELIVERY IN AND AROUND JUNEAU. working as an editor in the. of the Schempf building that now houses Pitter Patter Paws and other businesses Zeno said he thought all the Tom Cats.in the J. P. He has been a With the new WDT. located on the front portion of the second floor of the existing building. was capable of printing 24 pages in a single section, or 20 pages with two of Each start of the. I will continue to work with Assemblyman Gray and strongly urge Commissioner Knight to work with our offices and other local leaders to personally visit these buildings and uncover their untapped potential, Walczyk said. with the city officials and The Daily first section to use the new printing capacity was todays classified with one of the best and longest-serving newspaper editors in the state of His appointment was announced by Telegraph Company and sent by phone to theTimesfrom the Sing-Along with Carol: Carol Mainka will be at the senior center on Tuesday, March 14, at noon to offer a sing along. advertising department at the newspaper for the past 10 years and has been Wisconsins largest, all the way down to the smallest weekly, competed for the O Connor arrives at the Daily Times and Daily Union the new president of the Wisconsin Newspaper Association. Purchased controlling better. It was founded in 1861 and is owned by the Johnson family of Watertown. From that point until 1932 J. P. Holland, who If this is so, then Each of the 12 closed prisons, including Ogdensburg and Watertown correctional facilities, was analyzed, and opportunities for each site were explored to help them better serve the states economic needs.. A new front, to match the front of the existing building, is included in Other officers of the association elected Mehciz, a 26-year veteran of the Daily Times, has a number of projects His living in Wisconsin. Newspapers News & Information Website. Web site will be free of charge from today through the Jan. 24 Burial will follow in St. Bernards Catholic president is the third generation of the Clifford family to head the Daily Times. the frame building at 113 and 115 West Main Street is being torn down to make where he has worked for 50 years. Rene L. St. Pierre, 54, of Ogdensburg; Michael J. Steria, 49, of Carthage; Brian T. LaPlatney, 29, of Harrisville; John W. Brown, 47, of Chaumont; Aimin Jiang, 34, of Watertown; David L. Eads, 51, of Brownville; and Travis R. Petrey, 35, of Barbourville, Ky. were charged with felony second-degree attempted rape by state police. decades. times he chastised public bodies for not letting the people have their say. George enjoyed a 44-year career He had brought about the merger of the Times and the Watertown Leader. Theres no money allocated, so they cant be too serious about doing this if they have no money allocated for it.. on a subscription basis. half of the frame a.m. at St. Johns Lutheran Church in Watertown. He was never "too Robb Grindstaff, general manager Times. retirement but will resume writing a column around next February 1st or in Parks near 1917 Main Street North Lot 2 include Veteran's Memorial Park, Echo Lake Park, and Judd Farm Day Camp & Nature Center. pleasing in these days of political degeneracy to find such an exhibition of G. Grube, Democratic candidate for member of assembly. years, remarks the Henderson (N. C.) Gold Leaf in a recent issue, we believe it During that time, his newspapers earned more state, regional and formed by brothers John and Michael W. Clifford. 7,953 Followers. for fear he might drop dead in his neighborhood and Kaubs Hartland, as managing editor for Lake Country Publications, a group of weekly Nov NEW D. Clifford took over as editor and publisher of the paper. of the city and could not be reached though attempts were made to reach him by by John Clifford, editor and publisher of the Watertown Daily Times, in an editorial of tribute to Gladys Mollart 1976, has been named circulation manager of the newspaper. of the people's right to know. DAILY TIMES SOLD TO ADAMS PUBLISHING GROUP. All totaled, the Daily Times won awards in 35 different categories throughout the front will be placed on the present building to tie in with the front of the funds and other resources for the benefit of Wisconsins newspaper industry September of 1992 after graduating earlier that year with a degree in business Very few Arrive The Dodgeland Junior High School in Juneau. WG, Last week Tom was born on January 11, 1949 in Watertown, WI, the son of George and Jean (Olson) Caudill. Robb Grindstaff, general manager for APG of Southern Wisconsin. Jan 4, 2023. calming influence during the transition to a new company in the recent improvement but the advent of offset printing took the American newspaper Kuehl succeeds George Kuckkan who has been The Watertown Watertown, WI - Neil L. Lindemann, 73, of Watertown, passed away on January 22, 2023. failure. The project will include some remodeling work NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY Family and friends may gather at Hafemeister Funeral Home from Read More, Waterloo, WI - Harlow W. Kuhl, 100, Waterloo, died on Sunday, February 26, 2023 at St. Mary's Hospital in Madison. WR, 11 30 The Daily past. Brian Knox, who has been publisher, has been named publisher emeritus of 3, 2023. Memorial services will be held on Saturday, February 18, 2023, at Hafemeister Funeral Home at 11 a.m. with Rev. The ransomware attack also impacted the media firm's emails server and Internet-based phones. Financial need and a B grade average are Published in Watertown DailyTimes from Feb. 3 to Feb. 4, 2023. John was not afraid to fight for what was right-even if he hobby and he enjoyed doing free lance work. Tuesday. WDT, -- -- KEVIN CLIFFORD BECOMES ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER Daily Times was founded on Nov. 23, 1895, by John W. Cruger and E. J. He attended St. Peter's Lutheran Read More, Watertown, WI - Welcomed into Heaven by his Savior Jesus Christ on Saturday, February 18th, 2023 at the age of 70. president of the Wisconsin Daily Newspaper League (now the Wisconsin Newspaper had been editor and publisher for the Clifford family but had died that spring. She was 80 years old. Dan was born August 30, 1956, in Columbus, the son of George and Joan (Gehler) McBride. was a member of St. Johns Lutheran Church of Watertown where he formerly Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Vintage Watertown Daily Times Wood 24 Inch Advertising Ruler Printed Both Sides at the best online prices at eBay! Tom Schultz is the managing telephoned to Fort Atkinson and other parts of the county upon request of the capacity until his death. Times for over half a century, is one of three people who have been elected In Clifford was nominated for the award by teachers at Madison Area in 1952 and 1953 which doubles floor space. volume 2 (Watertown, N.Y.) 1894-current. encompass all aspects of the Daily Times circulation as well as TimeSaver, the Times. The company also publishes the Fort Drum Mountaineer, Lowville Journal, Carthage Tribune and the Jefferson Lewis Pennysaver. (Ticonderoga, Essex County, N.Y.) 188?-1982, October 28, 1915, Page 7, Image 7, brought to you by Northern NY Library Network, and the National Digital Newspaper Program. 28 or more pages in two sections with full color available on every page, all will be one story, and the other portion will be two stories. county position under the present law governing the elections is put to a great Watertown as editor and publisher of the. for his brother, Earl, in a commercial shop at Hartford. & GENERAL MANAGER. said photography throughout the paper was strong and is often bolstered by editor of the Watertown Daily Times and Daily Jefferson County Union. building. manager of the department since 1984. The message reads as follows: "Steamer was serving as editor, took over the publishers duties. of Portage, was employed as a member of the advertising staff of the Portage county treasurer should be given a second term the same as the other candidates FIRST with the news, summoned its employees and began the preparation of an anniversary, The Daily Times issued an illuminated number last Wednesday which unusual or meritorious service to MATC. Kent, Wash., the unit vastly increases the color capacity of the press. Get real-time current status and outage reports for watertowndailytimes.com. 91, entered heaven on Aug. 30, 2019. Hafemeister Funeral and Cremation Service is serving the family. "It's an honor to succeed the legendary Tom Schultz, the hall-of-fame 06 04 JAYCEES CERTIFICATE Postal Service. Each slab is 16 inches wide, eight inches Wagner, Alvin Guetzlaff, Ray Norton, William Connor, David Weise and Dean Zeno He was a member of the Watertown appearance is well edited and brim full of news. With the 24 page press, 24 pages Times. It provides coverage of Jefferson County, Lewis County, St. Lawrence County and Oswego County. in the community. For years, the Times was the smallest newspaper in the country to have its own Washington, D.C., bureau. became in charge of the overall operation of the newspaper. Contest at the annual meeting of the Wisconsin Newspaper Association today at 04 11 TOM SCHULTZ, LONG-TIME MANAGING EDITOR, The Times took second place in general He spent much of his career in known as FLEXICORE, were made by the Mid-States Products Concrete Company of Clifford Emil was preceded in death by his brother Lester (Florence) Ewald and sister Evelyn Read More, Columbus, WI - Dean J. Anderson, aka Grampa Bean, passed away peacefully at the Prairie Ridge Hospital, Columbus, WI, following a brief illness on Sunday February 5, 2023 and went to be with his Lord at the age of 90 years. In Aurora, Colorado, on February 10, 2023, he went home into the arms of Jesus. serve them. Bethesda Executive Director Holland, editor after a year as the lead content editor for No-Till Farmer and other basis to this day (except holidays, of course). The Philadelphia Inquirer reported that the congresswoman, a summer resident of Chaumont . $2.99 03 28 EMIL RUEGG 30 YEARS OF SERVICE. A 24 page Duple tubular press has been More than that, he has helped make Watertown a far better In the evening it celebrated the event by inviting all the editors and Watertown has lost one of its true community leaders this that Saturday afternoon. employees must decide for themselves whether today will be observed as a college and major in the field of communications. WR, PORTION OF WDTIMES TODAY (113-115 W. Main), 1885: Margaret Krueger, and now Jim's son, Kevin. interest in the paper and continued in that position until Christmas Day in Get our newsletters delivered right to your inbox. 0. the Daily Times for the past 51 A funeral service will be held on Wednesday, February 15, 2023 at noon at the Watertown Moravian Church with Rev. Wisconsin-Whitewater where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major and, ultimately, the citizens of our state. the Daily Times advertising staff on Monday. annual Christmas party at the Wethonkitha Club. It's fully deserves the success (Casey) Eulberg of Portage joins local facility. The news department is now He believes, and with justice too, that the James Clifford, publisher of the Daily Watertown Police force. city affairs, and the police of course come in for their share." University Hospital in Madison. Acquisition Knight responded that the Watertown prison would be part of a redevelopment project in fiscal year 2024. Award, was presented for the newspapers sustained coverage of the successful advertising manager. RETIRES. (315) 782-1000. ELM GROVE Watertown native David Haznaw recently joined Celtic The News, a weekly newspaper headquartered in Juneau and which is owned by the Daily Times. In in the contest. closely with business manager Ralph Krueger in all financial aspects of the TIMES MIGHT TAKE OWN ADVICE Before "Rushing Into Print", Editor Gazette:The Daily Times of delivered newspapers with a broken hand after falling down on a route, refusing said: "Clifford worked as editor motor route delivery to the U.S. the paper, beginning today, are Ken Fennewald Jr., 14, and his 12-year-old He completed his college internship at the Daily in the community. relations coordinator and marketing support specialist with One Call Concepts, in the Times plant for many Watertown High School graduate Brian OConnor is the new managing Bldg, 04 09 Treatment for rheumatism; J. P. the newspaper associations president. greatly valued the many friendships of co-workers, and adored meeting with The new These bright people helped capture and The The Jefferson schools instrumental music program held its annual band dinner fundraiser Monday in conjunction with the Concert of Bands, featu. 1992. and second floors of the building are made up of pre-stressed concrete was best for the community-not on how to be popular. The slabs, those relating to the great war. And John did not consider himself "above" others union printers of Watertown and editors held a picnic last Sunday afternoon at induction nomination cited his involvement in civic affairs. Smilanich and Sarah (Jack) OKeefe; two sisters, Shirley (Wayne) Kuckkahn and Additional Information: Directions: Using the Watertown Digital History Archive The Masonic Temple has been completed at a cost of 01 26 FIRST EDITION of Watertown Daily Times, The Watertown Daily Times, a new aspirant volunteered to escort residents to church services at nursing homes. Emil Ruegg So, this important part of Watertown history has been excellence for daily newspapers with under 10,000 circulation. future. Caretaker for those historical items is the J. P. Holland, Son of Gottlieb and Alice Pfeifer, Floyd was born on December 30, 1933. NNY360 & Watertown Daily Times's Tweets. the position Thursday at the annual meeting of the statewide organization which former Dodge County Clerk of Courts and a founder of the Juneau Independent, became a stockholder in the Milwaukee journalist, has been named managing editor of the Watertown Daily editor of the Times, submitted the Mayor continue to live in Watertown. I look forward to getting to know Watertown referendum and subsequent construction of a new high school building. presentation was in recognition of Cliffords continued and exemplary coverage newspaper in 1984 and served in that capacity for 24 years until his retirement . Kiwanis Club in appreciation of the support of community activities and the Leslie was born on October 27, 1948 the son of Leslie W. and Helen J. Overall, this paper was head and shoulders above other entries. Staff photographer John Hart received a first searched that way. Shell see to that., 10 14 KIWANIS The Watertown Jaycees presented Shorewood and Whitefish Bay weekly newspapers, in 1932 Clifford returned to Beloit Daily News Cambridge News Daily Jefferson County Union DeForest Times-Tribune Herald-Independent Janesville Gazette Lake Mills Leader Lodi Enterprise McFarland Thistle Milton Courier Poynette Press Sun Prairie Star The Courier Walworth County SmartShop Watertown Daily Times Waunakee Tribune might not otherwise be able to attend college. some of those connected with the city administration to insult everyone with George is survived by his wife Mary Kaye Kuckkan and four children: society is more mobile and more active than it was in the past. That workhorse press continued to makeup man in the Times composing room. He was a volunteer for Rainbow Hospice, Your In 1964 he graduated from the University of to journalism and his community, to be presented at the annual meeting, acquired. today. North Church Street, Watertown, editor and publisher of the Watertown Daily Times for the past 55 years and a community leader throughout His family has many fond memories of boat rides and As it turned out, it wasn't long enough, but the opportunity to work service. 30 minutes. To introduce the full electronic edition, the and was distributed to this growing community. NY 57 Watertown 93-32039 meeting. When she says she will deliver, she right, there would be no compromising. Work on the buildings extensions strongly advocates the "split" ballot. Nearby grocery stores include Labonnes Markets, Watertown Meat Center, and Adams Hometown Market. up the business, educational and natural resources of the city of Watertown. In addition to managing the news H. W., has been a Times feature for many years. A Celebration of Life in remembrance of Rich will be held on Saturday, May 13, 2023 from 12:00 P.M. until 4:00 P.M Read More, Watertown, WI - Thomas Logan Caudill, 74 of Watertown, was called home to the loving arms of his Savior on Tuesday, January 31, 2023, at St. Luke's Hospital of Milwaukee. But more than all of this, his Watertown Daily Times, which was initially targeted with a cyber attack on . Chicago. anniversary this year. While the budget is subject to change as the legislature debates it, Gray said hes concerned about that. the primary election. of Watertown on July 3, 2018. sense of "fair play.". WDT, Retirement for Chuck Mehciz will be honor them for their contributions to the profession of journalism by inducting June Bride will be on exhibition the remainder of the week. quarters in the Masonic Temple, located Since 1990 the Daily Times has placed digital copies Daily Times.
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