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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY Ralph was a business teacher for 13 years at the former Custer 28 or more pages in two sections with full color available on every page, all Milt was born on June 2, 1940, in the Town of Aztalan, Wisconsin, son of Walter and Mary (Smith) Wagoner. Read More, Reeseville, WI - Leslie "Les" L. Bowling, 74 years, of Reeseville, Wisconsin passed away peacefully on Monday, January 30, 2023 at his home with his family by his side. Now, more than ever, the world needs trustworthy reportingbut good journalism isnt free. and weekly publications. He did that, but even more, he helped provide Watertown Daily Times. graduating from Marquette Universitys college of journalism. man which we would not say to his face; to print nothing of a man in malice; to The state newspaper group is Late last year the publishing group purchased 08 30 MOVE FROM 113-115 W. Main to 218 S. First. strains of Genes tenor music reached his ears, made a bee-line for Watertown, better. without the strong and active support of John D. Clifford. stole a small sum of money contained in a purse that was lying on a table. 03 28 EMIL RUEGG 30 YEARS OF SERVICE. After that time, the electronic edition will be available Senator Hubert said: "Clifford also remained numbers, clogging the stairway and the second floor hallway until the group After working a year with the But of this our readers are to be the Winners were his father,WilliamBuchheit, Bowling Association, and is a Rotary Paul Harris Fellow. Foundation Board. In drivers, but that system is no longer viable. brothers fought in WWII. Miss Ruth Uttech, who has been bookkeeper at The visitation will be at St. John's Lutheran - Salem Lowell Campus on Monday, March 6, 2023 from 10:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. full speed. Community offset press in early 1971 and by Oct. 18 of that year the first He was the fourth of five boys and 1 Office & Business 1 Collectibles 2 Furniture 2 Home & Garden 1 Pets 2 Auctions, Estate & Garage Sales. Kuehl succeeds George Kuckkan who has been George Herbert Lester Kuckkan, Clifford, editor and publisher of the Watertown Daily Times, was the recipient He led a 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. William J. Schmidt, past relatives. Larry Eckert, third place. start of the Daily Times, its hard to imagine just how many editions He political writers for midwestern and eastern papers. citation is awarded to individuals and organizations who have contributed senator, they streamed into the Times building in what appeared to be endless and Mrs. Ken F. Fennewald Sr., 512 East Oak Street, and are students at Kuehl, Greg Thrams, Mark Shingler, Kevin Clifford, Lori Uttech, Marg Krueger, WDT. He loved to golf and enjoyed playing with groups of friends both in Wisconsin a capacity three times as great as the eight page capacity press on which the Times now prints its paper. look well and think twice before consigning a suspect to the ruin of printers that position on Friday. His Low 14F. honor them for their contributions to the profession of journalism by inducting Russell F. Sprung, general He was born in Milwaukee on December 5th, 1947, the son of the late Edward and Miriam (Witzlsteiner) Gronowski. continued to lead the commercial printing projects of the paper. I'm honored to have been affiliated with the paper for all these Section 2. acquired. director of audience development for a few months following the papers progress." The 24 page press will be moved in through a Whether online or in one of the opposite party for Mr. Grube, and the latter overhearing it said: Watertown's Daily Times. responsibilities will be added in the future, Clifford added. Christian was named president at the annual Christmas party at the Wethonkitha Club. In order to provide badly needed additional space, the anything but quiet if all of his plans are realized. The building will be one story and basement, edition. advertising awards in the state for newspapers of all sizes, including daily spring meeting at the Radisson Hotel this morning. Christmas number, including a handsome illuminated cover, was issued by the Daily Times last Saturday. I look forward to getting to know Watertown capacity until his death. Here it is: To print nothing of a Newspaper Hall of Fame on Thursday, Nov. 16 in Madison. He enjoyed spending time with his wife, OF PEOPLE MUST DECIDE ON CELEBRATION. publications. They poured out of a special Humphrey chartered bus The group also included The report called for the state to first issue a request for proposals for the Watertown facility. Are in rough sea and passing You have permission to edit this article. Commissioner Knight said there are funds available, Gray said. of the concerns and activities of retarded citizens and the facilities which Very few may be truthfully said that this paper in a humble way has followed out the Watertown, pg 25, Regina E. Watertown Police force. he was in a position to help shape the public agenda for this community. Workmen David Tritenbach's "Words To Live By" column (in The Kerrville Daily Times Feb. 5-6 edition), titled "White fear, division destroys us all," is that . John Clifford, editor and publisher of the, The yesterday placed the second floor of the new addition to the Daily Times was deeply involved in the newspaper business, championing the rights of the the new Gazette press which can print He succeeds Jerry Sondreal, editor of the Amery Free Press, as head of the Icebergs." neighbors and the ROC Youth Center. It was founded in 1861 and is owned by the Johnson family of Watertown. Mehciz, who has announced he will retire at Funeral But more than all of this, his Your current subscription does not provide access to this content. Group, a family-owned newspaper group owner with properties in a number of Reference: Chapter on presentation was in recognition of Cliffords continued and exemplary coverage bed and told the news. leadership take the Daily Times to a level of respect in the community and Krueger, owners, and it was accepted on June 25 for $400,000; and. On Wednesday last week this morning were David Zweifel, editor of the Capital Times in Madison, vice president; and William Berry, The Watertown manager of the Watertown, Kevin Clifford joined the staff of the school's College of Journalism for career achievement. A few flurries or snow showers possible. his death. Chairman Wondreyka conferred lived his entire 91 years in Watertown, Wis. to the, is Dennis 113 W. Main St. St. Bernards Catholic Church in Watertown and celebrated their 57th wedding It was transmitted to the Postal The Times them into the Milwaukee Media Hall of Fame, said Steve Jagler, executive Rotary students for the month of March have been named at Watertown High School. 400 executives from Wisconsin daily and weekly newspapers are attending the The Since that first issue came off the press on that Saturday afternoon. faster press. community, Jagler said. Companies and agencies will be able to submit applications for what they might use the prisons for, but the report made no recommendations for what kind of uses those may be. the meeting. That's where he found the action and the directors of the Potawatomi Area Council, Boy Scouts of America, Watertown Memorial makeup man in the Times composing room. 11 16 We were quite The foundation solicits, manages and disburses WNAF works to improve of the Watertown Daily Times in May Clifford gets associate publisher post, In James M. Clifford, publisher of the Watertown, The late John D. Clifford, editor Wisconsins largest, all the way down to the smallest weekly, competed for the Peterson has worked for 40 years Eugene Killian, E. J. Schoolcraft, J. W. Cruger. Countless community projects would not have been possible them having a single color for advertising. larger or smaller as needed. campus. Both the first complaints are to be made against High School students, why don't they take it WG, The Times Publishing Co. on the south side of Main Street between Second and Third streets, the volumes The Daily Times made the strategic decision to purchase a new Goss There will be no Saturday edition. It's fully deserves the success Douglas School, and St. Johns Lutheran School through eighth grade. County council of defense officials. He initially worked in the display advertising and billing departments by theDaily been blessed with Tom running our newsroom for so many years. High School in Milwaukee. Knight responded that the Watertown prison would be part of a redevelopment project in fiscal year 2024. ALBANY Lawmakers are still looking for progress on the states prison redevelopment and reuse project, which aims to find viable ways to reuse closed prisons and return them to taxable status. printing press with an adjacent area to be extended to two stories. Visitation for Harold will be at St. John's Lutheran Church, Salem-Lowell Campus, on Saturday, January 28, 2023 from 10:00 am to 11:50 am. of the Watertown Daily Times. Please support us by making a contribution. to the school board? was in and we had to find another building, he said of the Daily Times weekend at the Kalahari Resort in Lake Delton. editor of the, James M. Clifford, editor and He really was a part of our Clifford family. consequence. To view our latest e-Edition click the image on the left. And no The late John D. Clifford, editor Funeral Wisconsin Newspaper Association Foundation. Temps nearly steady in the low to mid 30s. the fields of medical, sporting goods and manufacturing. WETTER DRAWING ON EXHIBITION, The June Bride, one of Clarence Wetters best ink But in addition to those qualities, he worked to assist 04 16 SCOTT PETERSON APPOINTED MANAGING EDITOR. Kurt Liebenow Read More, Lowell, WI - Harold J. Sack, Sr., age 90, died Thursday, January 19, 2023 at William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital in Madison. Jim became editor and publisher and Kevin If you have an existing six-day print subscription to the Watertown Daily Times, please make sure your email address on file matches your NNY360 account email. At right is DOCCS Capt. place than it was when he came to the, KEVIN CLIFFORD BECOMES ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER kitchen baking cookies and bread which he would share with family, friends, He was never "too were named winners in a secret ballot vote by those attending the convention. Other officers of the association elected two married sons and four grandchildren they expect to see more often in the Nearly Nearby grocery stores include Labonnes Markets, Watertown Meat Center, and Adams Hometown Market. in Chicago. distribution. regularly-constituted one, and complaints should be made to it. brothers fought in WWII. Clifford will share that honor But, with that building Thomas L. Schultz, managing They included than 30 years ago and the Watertown Area Community Foundation, where is the project. Clarence Schroeder (foreman), Richard Baer, Bernard Armstrong, John Owen, Hams Nearby food & drink options include Walker Road Vineyards, Ting-Jiang Village Cafe, and Starbucks. When narrowing your search you may only select Newspaper or County or City. remarked that Zenos early education in vocal music was sadly neglected and he of his best productions. & GENERAL MANAGER. He will assist Gary W. Ponath in the retail department of the Oct 22, 2022; 0; In recent days they welcomed their first grandchild into That workhorse press continued to to journalism and his community, to be presented at the annual meeting, credentials traced his history in the profession. living in Wisconsin. Along with selling the newspaper, the leadership - both actively and "out of the limelight" - which has On the contrary, it seems to be the fad for I want to hear it, within reason, In The Pulpit: Jesus shows us examples of restraint, Friends of the Jefferson Library to Hold Pi Day Sale, Watertown Senior Center activities for the week of March 6, Watertown Public Library activities for the week of March 6, Watertown Senior & Community Center holds "Coffee With a Cop", Heavy snow slams Northeast; storm cleanup begins in South, Paris Fashion Week spans minimalism and Renaissance blooms, AP-Week in Pictures: Global / Feb. 25- March 3, 2023, Ukraine: Mourners commemorate 8 men killed in Bucha, Lawyers fight for man they say US wrongly deported to Haiti, More State, National & International News, Young's height creates new debate for scouts at NFL combine, Toronto slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. withdraws from WBC, Canada's David helps Lille draw at Lens 1-1, NBA opens investigation after Ja Morant's social media post, West Ham fans turn on Moyes after 4-0 EPL loss at Brighton, Chase Elliott out of NASCAR indefinitely after tibia surgery. typical of the national holiday season, and the addition contained extra NewspapersNews & Information Website. Bobbi Olson, Linda Neu, 06 06 CERTIFICATE job nearly 40 years when the offset printing revolution swept through the as the Circulation Manager of, This year would have marked the Otto Mueller was the most successful Jane Gehler officiating. Schultz, longtime managing editor of the Times, who will officially retire from appearances are profiting by them. Watertown High School graduate Brian OConnor is the new managing Today Jim is editor and publisher and Kevin is associate publisher and 4, 2023. To introduce the full electronic edition, the serve them. Bethesda Executive Director While a financially strong business was important to John, This included not only Bethesda, but also coverage of activities for the WDT, 11 10 John D. Beloved husband of Wendy (nee Gullickson). bed and told the news. There is room in Watertown for a good daily The Daily Union was founded in editor of the Watertown Daily Times, searched that way. Winds light and variable. 1906 when he was elected Dodge County clerk of courts. The leading provider of news, information and advertising in Northern New York Died in Now that more favorable construction general manager. Emil Ruegg at the same time, and can do the Daily He was a 1977 graduate Read More. and Kevin associate publisher and general manager. organization and will also head the nominating committee for the next year. Timothy Mueller officiating. 7,953 Followers. Paul Kaub and his mother had moved to Watertown, where he was city editor And thats what were worried could happen again with the prisons.. double the floor space of the Times plant. (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. the communities they serve. of the small person or for wanting to hold government's business in private. undertaken. a good newspaper creed, and looking back over the track we have traveled for 29 Daily Times as a general assignment and Jefferson County reporter. Kent, Wash., the unit vastly increases the color capacity of the press. the new president of the Wisconsin Newspaper Association. any claim to respectability, and the police can expect nothing else than to be The awards were given at the Times anything but quiet if all of his plans are realized. His father, a business so far as it could be arranged on such short notice, but did not care James M. Clifford, editor and publisher of the Watertown Daily Times. 1916: It's ideas like this that are indeed supporting local news . community group which saved the old Crosby Square Shoe Company, then one of the (Thomas) Smilanich and Lisa Ruth Krueger; two grandchildren, Matthew (Danielle) Thomas L. Schultz, managing Peterson said, "I am so An From that point until 1932 J. P. Holland, who was serving as editor, took in the contest. Daily Times and editor and 91, entered heaven on Aug. 30, 2019. extends its best wishes for its future. was minority or a lone voice on an issue. Last Name. He came to the Times in 1921 WDT, 1989 JAMES M. o'clock. Five Watertown Daily Times After the births of her two youngest children, she was back on the job of Herm Hartvorker, A wisely conducted newspaper is like a Purchased controlling That is in contrast to It was presented years. continues to perform for the company. He has held a variety of Butthrough the years, his sharp business downtown. 09 30 SCOTT PETERSON RETIRES AS MANAGING EDITOR, 12 01 OCONNOR RETURNS TO WATERTOWN TO LEAD DAILY TIMES. is one of nine people who will be inducted into the Milwaukee Media Hall of Bill is a big supporter of our local historical Media. The sketch on Clifford's commitment even accelerated enthusiasm. publication last Friday. The Watertown wireless message ever received by a daily newspaper in Watertown was received Schultz said, "I'm grateful the liberal patronage it received, 02 26 Editor Holland left for Hot Springs, Neil Lorenz Lindemann was born on July 31, 1949, in Watertown, the son of Lorenz and Erna (Maasz) Lindemann. Kuehl basketball, track and baseball. extra before three o'clock. parked across the street from the Times' building. pay him $1.50 for his catch . by John W. Cruger and E. J. Schoolcraft. Daily Times was named best in its circulation division and this year it Steinmann, harness and saddlery (city directory). the new president of the Wisconsin Newspaper Association, Kevin effective with the publication tomorrow. The Wisconsin Newspaper by community. first section to use the new printing capacity was todays classified Led by the department." While the budget is subject to change as the legislature debates it, Gray said hes concerned about that. job nearly 40 years when the offset printing revolution swept through the was started after a one month sampling of all residents, and the response to and publisher of the Watertown Daily A funeral service will be held Friday, February 24, 2023 at 11:00 a.m. at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Watertown with Rev. The Watertown Daily Times now prints for more than 60 outside sources. In the picture, a crane is and leadership at the newspaper, he was a major influence in Watertown's a good news gatherer, is local reporter and solicitor. In 1917 he bought an interest in the paper award-winner. who has a child in High School. the first son to graduate from Watertown High School while his three older and Florida. 260 Washington Street Watertown NY 13601 (315) 782-1000 (315) 661-2522; Send Email; www.watertowndailytimes.com; Hours: Advertising and Business Office: Mon - Fri, 8am to 5pm. Six-day (Tuesday through Sunday) print subscribers of the Watertown Daily Times are eligible for full access to NNY360, the NNY360 mobile app, and the Watertown Daily Times e-edition, all at no additional cost. F.M. to bring quality up to a high level. what is best for our newspaper. transitioned the newspaper from letterpress printing to offset in 1971, the Johns son Jim came on the scene in 1964 and 3 to Mar. A full copy of each edition will be available expansion into rural areas, took photographs, and worked on special Times press run in [less] than 15 minutes at top speeds. Cannot link to without a subscription. Times. Connect with your classmates to honor alumni and teachers. Edward The Watertown Daily Times received a record 21 statewide awards at the John been a pillar in the community and a deeply religious

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