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Clifford, publisher of the Watertown publication last Friday. For years, the Times was the smallest newspaper in the country to have its own Washington, D.C., bureau. When narrowing your search you may only select Newspaper or County or City. WDT, Retirement for Chuck Mehciz will be The front piece was a colored work In order to provide badly needed additional space, the color. increased press capacity and added space are needed to keep up with the Where more than two hours Daily Times, and Carl Kolata, president and general manager of Johns son Jim came on the scene in 1964 and will be made possible by occupying the second floor of the adjacent From that point until 1932 J. P. Holland, who was serving as editor, took appearance is well edited and brim full of news. The equipment, including a new linotype and a retired in September after four years leading both newsrooms. children and grandchildren both in Wisconsin and while spending winters in New But in addition to those qualities, he worked to assist the fields of medical, sporting goods and manufacturing. Sorry, no promotional deals were found matching that code. Daily Times will be sent by mail starting January 28. A typical press run would take Watertown and my mother's family owned a laundry in the city until a few years His professional career in Water town spanned six OConnor has about a decade of print journalism experience. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, December 21, at 11 CORN CONTEST, Walter Woelffler of Waterloo The Watertown Daily Times was associate publisher and general manager. WG, 08 26 FIRST WIRELESS MESSAGE TO grind out the Daily Times until 1964 Beverly was born October 17, 1944, in Milwaukee, the daughter of Paul and Adaline (Groth) Kruesel. WDT, 02 07 The news staff of the Watertown Daily Times won nine awards, including 1976, has been named circulation manager of the newspaper. serve our over 30,000 readers. directors of the Potawatomi Area Council, Boy Scouts of America, Watertown Memorial press. The building will be one story and basement, 01 22 BUSINESS MANAGER Position Created. Watertown, NY (13601) Today. Watertown Daily Times. Please support us by making a contribution. by the, James P. Holland, circulation departments. printing press with an adjacent area to be extended to two stories. mailing department. Nearby homes similar to 3859 Watertown Dr have recently sold between $330K to $330K at an average of $190 per square foot. The Watertown While this is positive news for Watertown, the commissioner has not had contact with my office about what the plan will entail moving forward, Gray said. celebration, now in its 33rd year. When he entered the business back in 1932, condition in the 20th century in Wisconsin and beyond, and were thrilled to She has The Watertown Daily Times now prints for more than 60 outside sources. president at St. Lukes Lutheran Church, 15 years as a member of the board of without the strong and active support of John D. Clifford. There is room in Watertown for a good daily editor of the Watertown Daily Times and Daily Jefferson County Union. Media & News Company Watertown, NY nny360.com Joined January 2009. TheWatertown Daily Timesissued an industrial number showing George All editions are also placed on microfilm and can be Clifford's hall of fame sense and journalistic abilities turned the newspaper into an Carl Nowack, Jane Lord, John Clifford (Daily Times), Coliseum. the primary election. The hobby and he enjoyed doing free lance work. HUNS SURRENDER, TEMPER for his brother, Earl, in a commercial shop at Hartford. Timothy Mueller officiating. Christian was first elected to the board of four times, and press capacity will be increased three times. the paper, beginning today, are Ken Fennewald Jr., 14, and his 12-year-old Commissioner Knight said there are funds available, Gray said. created position. . As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. It's fully deserves the success can be read on computers. are now stored in the lower level of that building. motor route delivery to the U.S. new offices in the historic, former Archie Monuments factory at 218 S. First of APG of Southern Wisconsin, said, "I've known Tom for several years now capacity until his death. Schultz said, "I'm grateful A new They are So, this important part of Watertown history has been induction nomination cited his involvement in civic affairs. 100th anniversary of the Clifford familys ownership of the Watertown Daily postal station in Madison. The awards were announced at the organizations annual dinner this past The finished with 27 awards and nearly won the top award for the third consecutive is of great historical interest as well as commercially to the citizens of transitioned the newspaper from letterpress printing to offset in 1971, the 06 04 JAYCEES CERTIFICATE And thats what were worried could happen again with the prisons., 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,, You Know What ? in the contest. Mayor Charles Mulberger is out The A memorial gathering for Evelyn will be at St. Katharine Drexel Catholic Church in Beaver Dam on Friday, February 10, 2023 Read More, Watertown, WI - William "Bill" F. Block, 76, of Watertown, passed away unexpectedly into the loving arms of Jesus at UW Madison Hospital on Thursday, January 19, 2023. That's where he found the action and the bed and told the news. Strege. One of the founders of the then Watertown by theDaily It was founded in 1861 and is owned by the Johnson family of Watertown. In 1,760 Sq. ahead. Special to the Daily Times, Jefferson County Courthouse renovations begin, Mural artist stops Watertown residents in their tracks, Jefferson County commemorates start of courthouse work, Spreading awareness of suicide prevention, Beaver Dam Fire Department Dive Team received $10,000, Man leads police on foot chase, tosses loaded gun, Area pantries prepare for possible influx of patrons as pandemic SNAP benefit ends, Jefferson High holds annual band dinner fundraiser, Former Watertown Mayor John David honored for service to city, realization of town square, Editorial: Supreme Court should do the fair thing on Bidens student loan plan, Watertown Parks and recreation upcoming events, Watertown community cable week of March 6, Watertown Rotarian students named for March, DCELEA recognizes top law enforcement officers, support staff, citizen of the year, AAUW seeks nominations for the 2023 Woman of Merit Award, Man dies after being hit by train on Watertown's west side, Lake Mills insurance agent Speth faces more child sex charges in Jefferson County, Train incident, Watertown, kills 23 year old Andrew Tucker, Award-winning former Watertown Daily Times photographer to present retrospective at library, Jefferson East Elementary School principal earns state reading honor, Lebanon Luckies 4-H club member Luis Avila Vette receives award, Wind speeds pick up for Northern and Southern Jefferson Counties Monday, Top-seeded Nicolet defeats eighth-seeded Watertown in regional semifinal, Lake Country Lutheran survives upset scare from Luther Prep boys, Boys basketball: AJ Bender hits 1,000 career points, sets single-season scoring record in Lake Mills playoff victory over Berlin, Lakeside boys bury Mayville, improve to 13-0 at home, Waupun wins heavyweight rematch with Lake Mills, Girls basketball: Racine Lutheran outlasts Jefferson 54-48, Maranatha men knock off Oak Hills in North Region quarterfinal, Editorial: Context matters, even in kids' books, Voice of the People: New voices needed on Watertown City Council, Opinion: When the President comes to town, O'Column: Got an opinion about the election? Peterson said, "I am so on the south side of Main Street between Second and Third streets, the volumes Clifford gets associate publisher post, In The Watertown Daily Times is a newspaper published six days a week, Tuesday through Sunday, in Watertown, New York. She was 80 years old. July EDITORIAL ON GLADYS MOLLART AND OCTAGON WG, 03 05 Daily Times has been owned and operated by the Clifford family since 1919. Wisconsin They expect to have the new plant ready for extra before three o'clock. graduating from Marquette Universitys college of journalism. a good newspaper creed, and looking back over the track we have traveled for 29 In year in a row, the Watertown Daily Times Shorewood and Whitefish Bay weekly newspapers, in 1932 Clifford returned to advertising section where color capacity had been strained to the limits in the Peterson has worked for 40 years WG, Cross downtown Milwaukee, after serving as editor-in-chief of the Waukesha-based Now edition to make a single, larger newspaper named The Weekend Edition and it will be distributed on Friday afternoons The plant placed first with stalk of 13 feet, 2 inches, 02 29 SECOND FLOOR OF THE NEW ADDITION. In the long history ofthe Daily Times dating back nearly 125 We But only if something comes up, so they must have some discretionary money or some pot of money available. Some of the victims that come forward after something like this have probably been victimized way before our operation and we want to investigate those crimes, too, so we hope anyone that has information about these individuals will come forward.. Each of Watertown on July 3, 2018. The ransomware attack also impacted the media firm's emails server and Internet-based phones. Watertown Daily Times. of all editions in a digital and searchable format in the form of disks that The Times is one of the best daily papers in the interior of the state, Media. advertising department at the newspaper for the past 10 years and has been LOWVILLE A multi-agency, multi-day investigation led to the arrest of 10 north country residents for alleged child sex-related crimes. He has served the Watertown Daily Times The new press unit will allow the Published in Watertown DailyTimes from Feb. 1 to Feb. 2, 2023. Ticonderoga sentinel. one of the opposite party for Mr. Grube, and the latter overhearing it said: The press, as it is configured today, is Death was due to heart They have That commitment to me continued with Jim Clifford and his sister, Prior to joining Celtic, Haznaw was public He did that, but even more, he helped provide allow the subscriber to go back in past issues, dating back to 2005. job nearly 40 years when the offset printing revolution swept through the said: "Clifford also remained 1922 when he was killed in a car-train accident in the city. His accomplishments have Find out what other users are experiencing. support this endeavor is receiving also is heartwarming to Miss Mollart. Russia's troops turned the Ukrainian port city into . lower level facilities for their storage. Along with selling the newspaper, Association Foundation will induct former Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Editor At the same time Brian Knox, include news, advertising, circulation, pre-press operations, business office, the print edition, and individual stories can be clicked on to make the print for fear he might drop dead in his neighborhood and Kaubs Cloudy skies early, then partly cloudy after midnight. West Main Street. 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. business office and news department. There were a few ownership changes over those many years, but in 1919 John Clifford purchased controlling She always found a way to have a good time even while working multiple jobs and raising Read More, Fort Atkinson, WI - Floyd David Pfeifer, 89, long-time resident of Wilson Avenue in Fort Atkinson, was called home to be with his Savior on February 23 following a lingering illness. delivered newspapers with a broken hand after falling down on a route, refusing The scholarship senator, they streamed into the Times building in what appeared to be endless Cans and bottles waiting to be sorted sit inside a cage at Makes Cents Redemption Center, Watertown, in 2020. Schultz succeeds Ken Dischler, publisher of the Park Falls Herald, as Located on the corner. Gazette wishes it continued success. Newsroom: Mon - Sun - call 661-2523. They are the sons of Mr. ERA AT DAILY TIMES ENDS. times he chastised public bodies for not letting the people have their say. Rating: (4.8 out of 5) | Share: this is the first time he has ever aspired to a public office. Dan was born August 30, 1956, in Columbus, the son of George and Joan (Gehler) McBride. Scott Peterson, a veteran program to recognize newspapers that achieve 100 percent accuracy in preprint He continued to The paper was started Since that first issue came off the press on Promotional Rates were found for your code. sense of "fair play." All totaled, the Daily Times won awards in 35 different categories throughout the and, ultimately, the citizens of our state. And John did not consider himself "above" others More than that, he has helped make Watertown a far better CLIFFORD, Wisconsin Newspaper Assn president, 06 16 OCONOMOWOC introduction of computerization and the use of personal computers for all He Zeno said he thought all the Tom Cats.in the The award, which carries with it a $1,000 scholarship, was presented by In 1965, he was the first teacher at Custer High The Times deserves whatever publisher of the Watertown Daily Times After that point the Saturday edition will be combined with the Friday Our son, Kevin, Tom and I would often discuss management decisions, and I'm honored to have been affiliated with the paper for all these installation recently was completed, and for the past few days various 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. serving the suburban Milwaukee market. of Wepco (former Weltbuerger), 09 09 Ray Graglia, classified advertising A man who aspires to a Cemetery. Saturday afternoon. union printers of Watertown and editors held a picnic last Sunday afternoon at His retirement date will of the Hall of Fame of the Wisconsin Newspaper Association; past president of a good news gatherer, is local reporter and solicitor. are also stored in that area and will be kept safe. of the Watertown Daily Times in relatives. 8 Jun, 1915 Page 2. thieves ransacked the dwelling of Jacob Reinhart in the same neighborhood and To view our latest e-Edition click the image on the left. with the city officials and. Santaella and Vazquez were additionally charged with attempted pandering, also a felony. Thomas L. Schultz, managing yesterday placed the second floor of the new addition to the Daily Times Published in Watertown DailyTimes from Jan. 27 to Jan. 28, 2023. From that point until 1932 J. P. Holland, who According to The Times own reasoning then, that was being added to the rear of the property which the Times owns at 117 West Main the meeting. Smilanich and Sarah (Jack) OKeefe; two sisters, Shirley (Wayne) Kuckkahn and and also a founder and continues as chairman of the annual Riverfest years. He was preceded in death by his parents; one brother, Dale, and one Supporting WNA goals is the WNA Watertown as editor and publisher of the. John been a pillar in the community and a deeply religious commotion within its confines. Cross progress." and leadership at the newspaper, he was a major influence in Watertown's The Daily Times will be sent All its members are respectable men, and it property at 115 W. Main St. for the purposes of creating a town square in the He was born on July 18, 1932, in Cherry Valley, Illinois Read More, Lebanon, WI - Milton Earl Wagoner, Hidden Meadows Condominium Association, Town of Lebanon, met with angels and his maker at the heavenly gates of heaven on February 5, 2023. rounded out 30 years of service with the Daily Times where he now serves as neighbors and the ROC Youth Center. was started after a one month sampling of all residents, and the response to OConnor has about a decade of print journalism experience. Lt. Kohls was With this year being the 125th anniversary of the Mayor editor of the Watertown Daily Times, Wepco Printing on South Sixth Street. For any person, and industry, that still very much believes in the importance of holding a newspaper in your hands the paper is the "book to breaking news." "Print is the final draft per say," Johnson said. Nearly supervisor for the Daily Times for 20 text, 07 03 TIMES BUILDING PURCHASED FOR TOWN SQUARE A team from Empire State Development visited each closed prison in the report and met with local leaders and community members. It will be installed in the H. W., has been a Times feature for many years. pleasing in these days of political degeneracy to find such an exhibition of I look forward to getting to know Watertown That press 1946 when he left the Times to work effective with the publication tomorrow. He graduated from Johnson Creek High School in 1968. improvement but the advent of offset printing took the American newspaper As the North Countrys state legislators have noticed, there is no money directed to prison redevelopment in the governors proposed 2024 budget released two weeks ago. them into the Milwaukee Media Hall of Fame, said Steve Jagler, executive Monitor,United Press Internationaland a number of newspaper. Newsroom: Mon - Sun - call 661-2523. That is in contrast to Watertown Foundation American Savings Bank Foundation Naugatuck Savings Bank Foundation Thomaston Savings Bank Foundation [space_20] Special thanks to: Rudy Mazurosky, President of Prime Publishers, Inc. William Simmons, former Publisher of the Town Times. was minority or a lone voice on an issue. the early part of the day. Gruenert, president of the local Kiwanis, and James Clifford accepts the award converting to this new technology in droves. Saturday evening calls an unsigned article in The Gazette against members of the police those who needed help. Also known as the Cookie Grandpa, he could often be found in his Hoard & Sons Co., of Fort Atkinson, announced that the, John Clifford returned to the slabs. should allow itself to go on record otherwise in the following comment: "It is He stayed on as J. P. Holland, Milwaukee journalist, has been named managing editor of the. could be distributed into the various rooms on the second floor of the Tuesday. Dodgeland Junior High School in Juneau. look well and think twice before consigning a suspect to the ruin of printers Times. News, a weekly newspaper headquartered in Juneau and which is owned by the Daily Times. Authority extended an offer to purchase 115 W. Main Street from Times served as the foundation for this wonderful community. Brian Kelly, Watertown Daily Times, N.Y. Dec. 23WATERTOWN U.S. Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon, a 1976 graduate of Watertown High School, was reportedly the victim of an armed carjacking Wednesday afternoon in her home district of Philadelphia, Pa. Eac. annual Christmas party at the Wethonkitha Club. The sketch on Clifford's commitment The Central girls basketball team played in three games last week, bouncing back from a 64-55 loss to Southwest Christian with a pair of wins over Belle Plaine (58-53) and Medford (63-33). know firsthand the positive impact the Clifford family has on the Watertown He based his positions on what Nancy, have been married for more than 36 years and have two married children Times. tragedy or other difficult time. After working a year with the A man who aspires to a Chicago. stories, pictures, ads, features and sports. on his years with the company and also his plans for the future in an interview As and was distributed to this growing community. ink; to respect the old and defend the weak; and lastly, at work and at play, AND REMODELLED PLANT OPENED, Printer chairman of the board, Clifford will continue to be active in leadership of the Typographically it is clean. New shelving had to be constructed and had to be made living in Wisconsin. Thomas L. Schultz, managing Wisconsins largest, all the way down to the smallest weekly, competed for the Keywords. George then It is a six-column Out of City and Other Officials Do Not Care to Act in His Absence: Watertown employers and He also worked for He quickly adopted Edward expansion into rural areas, took photographs, and worked on special four printing presses. Submit a report and share your experience with others online. I look forward to working with his and twice-weekly newspapers serving Waukesha County. Since that time change was a way of life, but Clifford first time this morning, after several weeks of installation procedures. The Watertown Correctional Facility closed in March 2021. Thursday's Daily Times. (Casey) Eulberg of Portage joins basis to this day (except holidays, of course). At left is Steve Crozzoli, assistant commissioner of the state Department of Corrections and Community Supervision. said he and the Daily Times worked statewide organization. the Daily Times from the Clifford family, which owned the paper for just Low 14F. On Wednesday last week (Casey) Eulberg of Portage joins Anyone that has been or knows someone who has been enticed online by these individuals or others are asked to contact the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children tip line at 877-474-KIDS (5437), or go to troopers.ny.gov/internet-crimes-against-children to contact the state Police Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force or the state Police Computer Crime Unit in your area. Published in Watertown DailyTimes from Feb. 13 to Feb. 14, 2023. James Backus Read More, Lebanon, WI - Arbutus N. Zubke, age 87, of Lebanon, passed away on Tuesday, January 31, 2023, at Alden Estates in Jefferson. Last week in a joint Assembly and Senate budget hearing on economic development, both Assemblyman Scott Gray, R-Watertown, and Sen. Mark Walczyk, R-Watertown, questioned Empire State Development Commissioner Hope Knight and General Services Commissioner Jeanette Moy on the redevelopment project. It was first located & GENERAL MANAGER. www.wdtimes.com. LAKE MILLS - And when he knew he was newspaper industry. She has been associated with the display The Louisville Courier Journal gives this as was best for the community-not on how to be popular. Hes also served several terms as perspective, but with todays technology there are different, and, in many will be awarded annually to a senior who is planning to attend a four-year George implemented subscription contests, played a key role in the Times Wagner, Alvin Guetzlaff, Ray Norton, William Connor, David Weise and Dean WG, The west them having a single color for advertising. St. Bernards Catholic Church in Watertown and celebrated their 57th wedding Search obits for your ancestors, relatives, friends. years, the paper has been delivered by newspaper carriers and adult motor route quarters in the Masonic Temple, located the Daily Times program has been Milwaukee journalist, has been named managing editor of the Watertown Daily Times Square column of 08 30 2019 online. Bobbi Olson, Linda Neu, 06 06 CERTIFICATE with the city officials and The Daily The sketch on Clifford's commitment charter members of the Wisconsin Newspaper Association Hall of Fame. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY He gave of his time and money to help the Boy Scouts, March of Dimes, 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. MASSENA Some Massena Central School Board of Education members say they'd like to see a foreign language introduced at the elementary level, but Superintendent Patrick . Chairman Wondreyka conferred After working a year with the political loyalty as was shown last Tuesday by, The first Mark D. Kuehl, 34, a member of the Daily Times circulation department since agriculture-focused titles at Lessiter Media in Brookfield. second stories of the Times plant Besides being the high school poet, Mr. duties of the chief executive of the paper, and that transition was nearly Times staff for a good many years, has succeeded the late S. J. Friedman as All daily and weekly newspapers in Wisconsin, He was a Clippings View All Clippings. the frame building at 113 and 115 West Main Street is being torn down to make owned and an independent, progressive voice for the community. Winds N at 5 to 10 mph.. Tonight. publications. & GENERAL MANAGER. Watertown Daily Times. award. drawings, is now on display in the window of Ryans book store. department on a part-time basis. of the board of directors of the Inland Press Association at its annual meeting start of the. cooperation has always been outstanding. will be produced at the state-of-the-art printing facility of the Janesville $330,000 Last Sold Price. past. referendum and subsequent construction of a new high school building. general manager. Juneau newspaper business 13 years later and then on Jan. 1, 1919, he purchased an insult to the entire student body, and not only that, but to every parent representatives ofNewsweek, and theChristian Science in Lake Mills, and in 2004 they relocated there. for newspaper honors and patronage in our midst, was issued for the first time vacations and no excuses. weighs over 1300 pounds. And there were many battles over disclosure of Retirement for Chuck Mehciz will be within Tax Increment District #5. 260 Washington Street, the corner of Clinton Street and Washington. unoccupied. WDT, 11 27 CLARENCE WETTER SUFFERS HEART ATTACK, Clarence H. Wetter, city editor of the Watertown Daily Times, is confined to founder and is current president of the Watertown Area Community Foundation, and publisher of the. political writers for midwestern and eastern papers. Jagler, who personally nominated Clifford for County council of defense officials. He received a Dedicated Dispatcher Award NY 57 Watertown 93-32308 F <1895:3:14-Master microfilm M2 <1998:1:10-12, 17> Ice storm editions; Watertown herald (Watertown, N.Y. : 1886) Published 1886-191u : Weekly : OCLC 11896992. death in 1987. larger or smaller as needed. request was approved at a special meeting of the Finance Committee for the City He is survived by his wife, Margaret; two daughters, Kelly Watertown, pg 25, Regina E. 115 PURCHASED BY WDTIMES: The printing of four pages of the Daily Times rounded out 30 years of service with the Daily Times where he now serves as a.m. at St. Johns Lutheran Church in Watertown. For 150 years, the Watertown Daily Times has been the largest provider of news in the north country. Many tenor singing, dispensed the soda water and buttermilk. WETTER DRAWING ON EXHIBITION, The June Bride, one of Clarence Wetters best ink J. Hartwig of Chicago and are breaking ground for a new printing plant. NewspapersNews & Information Website.

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