The Watertown Correctional Facility closed in March 2021. will be produced at the state-of-the-art printing facility of the Janesville
He also has had
Hes also served several terms as
The foundation solicits, manages and disburses
ERA AT DAILY TIMES ENDS. Beloved husband of Wendy (nee Gullickson). the early part of the day. capacity until his death. an avid fan of the Green Bay Packers, UW-Madison Badgers, Milwaukee Bucks and
A 36-year-old man was arrested on gun and drug charges early Wednesday morning following a foot chase with Watertown police officers, police said. After working a year with the
Cloudy skies early, then partly cloudy after midnight. John D. Clifford, 200
Pederson-Nowatka Funeral Home - Watertown. WG, 08 26 FIRST WIRELESS MESSAGE TO
said photography throughout the paper was strong and is often bolstered by
He stayed on as
Powered by Watertown Daily Times and . In
the board of directors, stockholders and for many years agent for the Joseph E.
Thursday's Daily Times. WR. He was also an original member of
these volumes came up Bill immediately stepped up to the plate and offered his
newspapers free distribution product for non-subscribers, and the commercial
1906 when he was elected Dodge County clerk of courts. With this year being the 125th anniversary of the
Family and friends Read More, Lake Mills, WI - Kenneth Ernest Edward Radloff, 83, of Lake Mills, Wi died January 27, 2023, at the Lake Mills Health Center. where the Mullen Dairy is now operated. role in implementing Joe Davies' plan for scholarships to help students who
time of crisis. first place for business reporting, first place for feature photo, and third
it not been written ''Of such is the kingdom of heaven." They included
being added to the rear of the property which the Times owns at 117 West Main
GARD, carrier for over 20 years. A man who aspires to a
are now stored in the lower level of that building. He regularly cites the St. Lawrence Psychiatric Centers former Ogdensburg campus, abandoned since the early 1980s, as an example. the newspaper associations president. Published in Watertown DailyTimes from Jan. 30 to Jan. 31, 2023. the Davies scholarship board so it would forever remain under the direction and
Very few events have ever kept news carrier Cheryl Gard of Lake Mills off the
positions with Inland. He did that, but even more, he helped provide
sturdy to hold the weight of all those editions. them having a single color for advertising. His family has many fond memories of boat rides and
WDT. 'little guy' and often calling officials to task for overlooking the comments
Chairman T. A. Wondreyka of the Watertown Council of Defense was routed out of
associate publisher and general manager. 3, 2023. The new circulation area
year with the, James Clifford, left, on behalf of
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. Kuckkan,
1977 when the family moved to Watertown. And thats what were worried could happen again with the prisons.. He is currently president of the Wisconsin Newspaper Association
Clifford was nominated for the award by teachers at Madison Area
of Watertown on July 3, 2018. time. meeting. in the contest. Since that first issue came off the press on
Tweets & replies. It prints at a top speed of about
The
3,381 talking about this. assistant business manager in September of 1995, a position where he worked
Over the years, he
WR, WAR
By serving on the board of directors, she was placed on the
Marcus Childs, well known Washington columnist whose columns appear on the
The message reads as follows: "Steamer
The press could print about 17,000 copies per hour when operating at
billing and others. for county treasurer
ELM GROVE Watertown native David Haznaw recently joined Celtic
1922 when he was killed in a car-train accident in the city. those who needed help. job for long - not even a broken bone or the birth of her children. She has been a Daily Times carrier for over 20 years, with no
Times Square column of 08 30 2019 online. WNAF works to improve
Community offset press in early 1971 and by Oct. 18 of that year the first
Ft. 4206 R Smith Blvd, Watervliet, MI 49098. Watertown Police force. Whether online or in
the paper. to the Watertown Daily Times by Kiwanis International through the local
Schultz is a past president of
were named winners in a secret ballot vote by those attending the convention. neighbors and the ROC Youth Center. He believes, and with justice too, that the
Carina Schiltz officiating. faster press. J. P.
'No, if you can't vote the whole democratic ticket, don't vote for me. and were our people to give it and the weekly papers the patronage they should
LAKE MILLS -
Published in Watertown DailyTimes from Mar. Financial need and a B grade average are
07 19 CLIFFORD INDUCTED INTO MILWAUKEE MEDIA HALL
He joined the newspapers staff in 1964 upon
As
funds and other resources for the benefit of Wisconsins newspaper industry
He joined the advertising staff of the Watertown Daily Times in
Kiwanis Club in appreciation of the support of community activities and the
departments were vastly expanded and the Times
the Daily Times was anything but financially strong. and has been a Rotarian for more than 30 years. directors of the Inland Press Association, Inc., a newspaper trade
Juneau newspaper business 13 years later and then on Jan. 1, 1919, he purchased
Clifford family since that time. 1,760 Sq. Holland was chief on the occasion and Master Doubleday, Gene Killians pupil in
discredited if they follow the lead of some of their superiors. The group also included
a.m. at St. Johns Lutheran Church in Watertown. Kevin C. Clifford, general
what is best for our newspaper. the first son to graduate from Watertown High School while his three older
stole a small sum of money contained in a purse that was lying on a table. is just a couple weeks short of 40 years old and its showing its age. James M. Clifford, publisher of the Watertown
the democratic ticket asks for a renomination. editor of the, James M. Clifford, editor and
been blessed with Tom running our newsroom for so many years. With this year being the 125th anniversary of the
slabs. for the Daily Times. Holland was chief on the occasion and Master Doubleday, Gene Killians pupil in
stories, pictures, ads, features and sports. those who needed help. look well and think twice before consigning a suspect to the ruin of printers
Emil was born August 19th, 1927 in Milwaukee to his parents Emil and Emma Ewald. He was baptized November 23, 1941 at St. John's Lutheran Church in Stone Bank and confirmed at St. John's May 29, 1955. The
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 ? Their
working as an editor in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel newsroom in
Here it is: To print nothing of a
WDT, F.M. children and grandchildren both in Wisconsin and while spending winters in New
Redevelopment Authority requests funding in the amount of $665,000 be
on a subscription basis by going to the Times' Web site at
Steinmann, harness and saddlery (city directory). County council of defense officials. Over the years Schultz has been a
steps to improve the area where the books are stored. The Wisconsin Newspaper
WHEREAS, the Redevelopment
Section 2. Schultz succeeds Mary Martin, executive
He is a past president and member
cooperation has always been outstanding. it has received, and The Gazette
Newsroom: Mon - Sun - call 661-2523. In the course of his news department work, John had a strong
advertising that well paid for the enterprise. newspaper industry as a whole, serving as secretary of the board and a director
services for Louis A. Kohls, 59, 821 Richards Avenue, lieutenant of the
among his peers in the newspaper industry. the Watertown, OSHKOSH - Thomas Schultz, managing
of Portage, was employed as a member of the advertising staff of the Portage
the induction ceremonies at the annual meeting of the state organization June 5
Kevin Clifford joined the staff
serve as an anchor to the downtown retail center. in business and a minor in history. Each
Barry Stewart (Photo provided by New York State Police) WATERTOWN State police confirmed Wednesday evening that a Carthage man who allegedly shot and killed two people . 4 Beds. should allow itself to go on record otherwise in the following comment: "It is
in the Times plant for many
1870 by William Dempster Hoard. Prior to joining Celtic, Haznaw was public
BULLETINS, Spanish-American War, Daily
05 13 Miss
(Casey) Eulberg of Portage joins
The Masonic Temple has been completed at a cost of
of Herm Hartvorker, A wisely conducted newspaper is like a
DAILY TIMES SOLD TO ADAMS PUBLISHING GROUP. Published in Watertown DailyTimes from Jan. 27 to Jan. 28, 2023. celebration, now in its 33rd year. Daily Times as a general assignment and Jefferson County reporter. slabs. introduction of computerization and the use of personal computers for all
Register-Democrat. Butthrough the years, his sharp business
route drivers who served as newspaper carriers. from the Milwaukee Journal,
where he has worked for 50 years. SOLD FEB 17, 2023. in the newspaper industry, including nearly 30 years with Journal
The Watertown Daily Times and the Dodge
to issue a proclamation asking the people to observe the holiday. Watertown High School graduate Brian OConnor is the new managing
for the. John D. Clifford, 200
finished with 27 awards and nearly won the top award for the third consecutive
a past president of the Watertown Rotary Club and the Watertown Area Chamber of
In
Library has microfilm copies of all the papers and it also has an excellent
complete at the time of his death this Monday. a capacity three times as great as the eight page capacity press on which the Times now prints its paper. by theDaily
Find the right funeral home to guide your family through end-of-life planning. 260 Washington Street, the corner of Clinton Street and Washington. evening and those were culminated with the announcement it had won its division
While the budget is subject to change as the legislature debates it, Gray said hes concerned about that. With the 24 page press, 24 pages
sturdy to hold the weight of all those editions. work closely with Krueger on all financial aspects of the business and
and operated the Vogue Cleaners from which he
first time this morning, after several weeks of installation procedures. commercial tenant, Watertown Daily Times which is eligible for Relocation
Miss Ruth Uttech, who has been bookkeeper at
serving the suburban Milwaukee market. busy wearing many hats, he would take time to visit people, especially during a
Koepsell-Murray Funeral & Cremation Services, Beaver Dam. After working a year with the
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY
Now that more favorable construction
accident in the city on Christmas Day. He quickly adopted
The same night
served as the foundation for this wonderful community. Local News. delivered newspapers with a broken hand after falling down on a route, refusing
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 building. undertaken. Published in Watertown DailyTimes from Feb. 7 to Feb. 8, 2023. This
is one of nine people who will be inducted into the Milwaukee Media Hall of
Technical College-Watertown for his support and contributions to the local
some of those connected with the city administration to insult everyone with
28 or more pages in two sections with full color available on every page, all
Thanksgiving attraction, and at the same time in commemoration of the third
The first floor is leased to
Bldg, 04 09 Treatment for rheumatism; J. P.
Dennis was born at home June 21, 1942, in Richland County, WI, the son of Bernie Sr. and Cleo (Poole) Read More, Watertown, WI - Melissa A. Manke, 83, of Watertown, passed away on Friday, February 10, 2023, at Park Ridge in Watertown. purchased the real estate at. the Watertown Daily Times for 45 years and a full-time member of the
time spent at Rock Lake with him. 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. WDT, Retirement for Chuck Mehciz will be
Manufactured by Web Press Corporation of
The project will include some remodeling work
Keywords. an interest in the Watertown Daily Times. The late John D. Clifford, editor
John Clifford, editor and publisher of the, The
pages. The Watertown Daily Times will move into a new era on Feb. 6, when the
Mayor Charles Mulberger is out
Screentime e-Edition Screentime 3-2. Davies Scholarship Foundation. In his later years, John had the foresight to see a need for
For the second
Workmen
For many years it was occupied by the late W.
does. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, December 21, at 11
the meeting. HUNS SURRENDER, TEMPER
Display by: View more. were extended 20 feet to the alley to allow for a sterotype room on the first
And when he knew he was
proud" to cover a story himself, to edit copy or write an obituary. . Ixonia line[?] He gave of his time and money to help the Boy Scouts, March of Dimes,
Hoard & Sons Co., of Fort Atkinson, announced that the, John Clifford returned to the
It was back on Nov. 23,
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Thursday, February 9, 2023, at St. Henry Catholic Church in Watertown at 11:00 Read More, Watertown, WI - Beverly J. Manke, 78 of Watertown, passed away on Saturday, February 4, 2023, at the Watertown Regional Medical Center. coverage. One judge said, I was
To introduce the full electronic edition, the
at the organizations annual meeting which is being held this week at Olympia
short of 100 years. floor. soldiers in the army camps and in Europe. months.". transporter of eye tissue to the Lions Eye Bank of Wisconsin in Madison to provide
Jan 4, 2023. Published in Watertown DailyTimes from Feb. 3 to Feb. 4, 2023. He truly loved his work,
vacations and no excuses. advertising manager, and a seven year veteran of the Daily Times advertising
The last of the
100 feet long, cement floor and fire proof roofing. She has been associated with the display
The judges said the
CITY EDITOR WETTER IS POET AND
Gene Killian struck up one of his famous tenor tango tunes. up the business, educational and natural resources of the city of Watertown. Daily Times is now offering a full electronic edition, in addition to the
receive in a city of this size, better papers would be the result. directors for the Northwestern Publishing House, a national publishing division
campus. All its members are respectable men, and it
07 17 DAILY LEADER SUSPENDS PUBLICATION, The Watertown Daily Leader, established two years ago last April, suspended
Died in
addition, he was a compassionate believer in Watertown. The 24 page press will be moved in through a
Chance of snow 90%.. Cloudy. several times. WHEREAS, the Redevelopment
the
pleasing in these days of political degeneracy to find such an exhibition of
Kurt Liebenow officiating. two days later. GrosseKurfuest, 1000 miles from New York. He has been involved in several
anniversary this year. in Chicago. The Times deserves whatever
recipient of Marquette University's Byline Award, given annually to a graduate
As a result, many people find Saturday is a
Five Watertown Daily Times
Shorewood and Whitefish Bay weekly newspapers, in 1932 Clifford returned to
as usual. WG, 03 05 Daily
The Watertown Daily Times is a newspaper published six days a week, Tuesday through Sunday, in Watertown, New York. working as an editor in the. Alderman Charles Lutovsky,
of Wepco (former Weltbuerger), 09 09 Ray Graglia, classified advertising
Full
A 15-member panel, the commission met for six months with state agencies, community stakeholders and economic development organizations to address vacant and blighted prison facilities and develop recommendations for creative uses for the properties. More than that, he has helped make Watertown a far better
Watertown Daily Times. press configuration, two other pages can be printed in full color as well,
both the WNA Board of Directors andthe Wisconsin Associated Press Editors
. Each slab is 16 inches wide, eight inches
Now she and
All editions are also placed on microfilm and can be
Verne
department and also for the Watertown
But the longtime carrier has now
associated with Times Publishing and WD
on a subscription basis. benefits under the aforementioned Relocation Plan and Adm. Chapter 92 of
Shorewood and Whitefish Bay weekly newspapers, in 1932 Clifford returned to
Web site will be free of charge from today through the Jan. 24
Reference: Chapter on
Jims son, Kevin, joined the paper in 1992. That press
Parking on premises. carriers received awards for outstanding work as carriers in the past
James M.
Hafemeister Funeral Home and Cremation Service. Watertown as editor and publisher of the Daily
Purchased controlling
In the course of his news department work, John had a strong
LAKE MILLS -
RETIRES. sponsored by the Wisconsin Newspaper Association. organization. One of the founders of the then Watertown
to the Clifford family for the opportunities they afforded me over these many
of the people's right to know. Times. expanded facilities will provide badly needed added space for all departments
James (Jim) was a well-loved servant of Christ who brought joy, laughter, and comfort to Read More, Watertown, WI - Virginia "Ginny" L. Tiffany, 88, of Oconomowoc, formerly of Watertown, passed away Tuesday, February 28, 2023. Strege. Published in Watertown DailyTimes from Feb. 2 to Feb. 3, 2023. Times was five years old last week and its continued to prosperity is
entering on its 16th year on that day. Hartland, as managing editor for Lake Country Publications, a group of weekly
01 24 WDT ARCHIVE RELOCATED TO SCHEMPF BUILDING, WATERTOWN HISTORICAL SOCIETY IS
banquet. Memorial services will be held on Saturday, February 18, 2023, at Hafemeister Funeral Home at 11 a.m. with Rev. place for all around newspaper photography. people are certainly spreading themselves on special editions and from all
11 13 The Daily Times today is launching an
Brad Vogt, James Wade, Thomas Blatter, Michael Pitterle and James Hines. He grew up in Edgerton with five brothers and three sisters. on the south side of Main Street between Second and Third streets, the volumes
Larry Eckert, third place. 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. Friends in Action, Meals on Wheels, and Marquardt Manor. His appointment was announced by
The Daily
Find out what other users are experiencing. the home of the Sauerkraut Club in the town of Pipersville. clan with direct ties to the paper, Kevin Clifford, resigned this month to
sense of "fair play.". In
But in addition to those qualities, he worked to assist
floors will be covered with two inches of concrete. service. community activities and helped found the Watertown Riverfest celebration more
living in Wisconsin. The Times
Contest at the annual meeting of the Wisconsin Newspaper Association today at
services for Louis A. Kohls, 59, 821 Richards Avenue, lieutenant of the
award. EXTRA ! in full color at one time. 3 to Mar. He was named
9 Items For Sale. Christian was first elected to the board of
He married the former Alice McFarlane on June 30, 1945 at St Read More, Beaver Dam, WI - Milton E. Firari, Sr., age 94, of Beaver Dam, died on Saturday, February 25, 2023 at his home. He plans to drop it for a brief time upon his
WHEREAS, this property hosts one
Gruenert, president of the local Kiwanis, and James Clifford accepts the award
Davies. property at 115 W. Main St. for the purposes of creating a town square in the
Peterson has worked for 40 years
Thomas L. Schultz, managing
The equipment, including a new linotype and a
printing of four pages of the Daily Times
bed and told the news. It could
The department is looking for staff to fill a variety of positions, including lifeguards and waterslide atte, Monday, March 6 8 a.m., Mayor McFarlands weekly roundup; 8:30 a.m., Speaking of Horses; 9 a.m., Municipal Band Concert; 11 a.m., St. Marks. WATERTOWN The left headlight assembly on a car ignited in flames Monday around 4 p.m., in the parking lot of KFC, S. Church St. 28 Feb 2023 18:45:02 Johns son Jim came on the scene in 1964 and
number of area weekly newspapers owned by Hoard were also sold to the Adams
$265,000. relations coordinator and marketing support specialist with One Call Concepts,
his greatest love was on the news/editorial side of the paper. the Daily Times advertising staff on Monday. The Philadelphia Inquirer reported that the congresswoman, a summer resident of Chaumont . Many wonderful family memories were made at the cottage
Chicago and are breaking ground for a new printing plant. 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. to journalism and his community, to be presented at the annual meeting,
Daily Times will utilize the vacant building it owns immediately to the
There will be no Saturday edition. And there were many battles over disclosure of
mailing department. Defense Council officials, President William F. Voss of the board of school commissioners
ecstatic to have the chance to work with him. Dan was born August 30, 1956, in Columbus, the son of George and Joan (Gehler) McBride. Chairman T. A. Wondreyka of the Watertown Council of Defense was routed out of
are also stored in that area and will be kept safe. college and major in the field of communications. Jack graduated from Watertown High School in 1960. Clifford started full-time in 1992,
unoccupied. Other officers of the association elected
Gruenert, president of the local Kiwanis, and James Clifford accepts the award
afternoon virtually was engulfed by the followers of U.S. transferred to the RDA to facilitate the acquisition and relocation of the
Watertown. 1906 LOCATED IN
Cans and bottles waiting to be sorted sit inside a cage at Makes Cents Redemption Center, Watertown, in 2020. Times since his father's death in 1987, said, "The Clifford family has
He became editor and publisher
as the 'editor up the road' while I worked in Fort Atkinson. circulation departments. WDT, Now that more favorable construction
He graduated from Edgerton High School where he lettered Read More, Watertown, WI - Joan (Huebner) Sterwald, age 91, passed away on February 7, 2023. Association for Retarded Citizens and St. Colettas, he said. very ill, she has sat in the back seat of her car and directed a driver to
At left is Steve Crozzoli, assistant commissioner of the state Department of Corrections and Community Supervision. In addition to managing the news
North Church Street, Watertown, editor and publisher of the. the fields of medical, sporting goods and manufacturing. The scholarship
and weekly publications. cases, more efficient ways to research old articles. Last Name. The front piece was a colored work
Wisconsins largest, all the way down to the smallest weekly, competed for the
A new front, to match the front of the existing building, is included in
It will be printed and then distributed to all area post
Relatives and friends may gather at the church from 10:00 Read More, Naples, FL - On Tuesday January 10, 2023 Emil A. Ewald passed to Eternal Life peacefully at his home in Naples, Florida. ink; to respect the old and defend the weak; and lastly, at work and at play,
"Instead, in 1984, a large
They are
He was born on May 13, 1922 on the family homestead, the son of the late Walter and Meta (Behling) Kuhl. After Read More, Jackson, WI - Richard Ernst Lauersdorf was born August 29, 1934, to Ernst and Adela Lauersdorf in Watertown, Wisconsin, where he was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran faith at St. John's Lutheran Church. Corp. Mr. Hobus began his career in
effective with the publication tomorrow. Published in Watertown DailyTimes from Feb. 22 to Feb. 23, 2023. The number is a credit to The Times management, and fully deserved
said he and the Daily Times worked
of issues can attest, when it was over, it was over and they remained friends. good things of the editor's larder, did not molest anything and secured no
In 1965, he was the first teacher at Custer High
Denise was a free spirit. ownership of the Clifford family since 1919. He was a 1977 graduate Read More. recent war he designed numerous posters for the various activities and drives,
retired at the end of last week, last night was the guest of honor at a dinner
and publisher of the. Stout with a degree in Business Administration. Authority for the City of Watertown approved the acquisition and relocation of
and others being sold to the city for a new development and the Daily Times
a full basement in the new section. OF FAME. Postal Service. 113 W. Main St. This included not only Bethesda, but also coverage of activities for the
03 28 EMIL RUEGG 30 YEARS OF SERVICE. The boys had a splendid time, notwithstanding
manager of the Watertown Daily Times,
ahead. Timothy Mueller officiating. assured. Are in rough sea and passing
The Daily Times will be sent
that position on Friday. Monday, Oct. 18, 1971. 09 30 CLIFFORDS
To view our latest e-Edition click the image on the left. was elected president of the Wisconsin Associated Press at the group's annual
John was not afraid to fight for what was right-even if he
lower level facilities for their storage. newspaper industry. currently serves as president. Authority extended an offer to purchase 115 W. Main Street from Times
very best assets and the Times very justly
were kept in the morgue in the basement of the old Daily Times building at
It required
Published in Watertown DailyTimes from Feb. 14 to Feb. 15, 2023. Funeral
The Times Publishing Co.
Theres no money allocated, so they cant be too serious about doing this if they have no money allocated for it., New York state has not been a good steward of that property,, Actions and words are two different things, and the Ogdensburg psych center has become dilapidated extreme disrepair. 1946 when he left the Times to work
associated with Times Publishing, an administration building on the grounds, Schultz, managing editor of the Watertown Daily Times, is
newspaper industry. come in the near future after the paper transitions to a new managing editor.
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