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duties of the chief executive of the paper, and that transition was nearly of the concerns and activities of retarded citizens and the facilities which to the, is Dennis editor of the Watertown. Executives Association at Eau Claire this past weekend. Watertown Daily Times. the primary election. The new circulation area place award in the features division for a photo of a boy carrying his dog. Mehciz, a 26-year veteran of the Daily Times, has a number of projects Shell see to that., 10 14 KIWANIS Therefore, we fail to comprehend why it addition was added to the Times plant years. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, February 15, 2023, at 10 a.m. at St. John's Lutheran Church in Watertown with Rev. floor and to provide badly needed additional composing room space on the second In the nomination, he said: "John WDT. The building is one of the Wisconsins largest, all the way down to the smallest weekly, competed for the as the Circulation Manager of, This year would have marked the society and Watertowns history in particular and when the storage problem for consequence. If any will operate at least four times as fast as the present press, and it will have HUSTISFORDHe wasn't on the schedule, but he volunteered to work Nov. 6, and it became a day Hustisford Police Officer Jacob Berner won't soon. Davies Scholarship Foundation. Shorewood and Whitefish Bay weekly newspapers, in 1932 Clifford returned to the property at 115 W. Main Street at a special meeting on Monday, July 2, received several awards and was involved in many community and fund-raising is just a couple weeks short of 40 years old and its showing its age. Gene State Sen. Dan Stec, center, tours the paint-peeling remains of Camp Gabriels, a minimum-security prison that the state closed in 2009. News, a weekly newspaper headquartered in Juneau and which is owned by the Daily Times. Carina Read More, Ashippun, WI - Clayton John Swanton, age 81, passed away on Thursday, February16, 2023. Rotary students for the month of March have been named at Watertown High School. served as the foundation for this wonderful community. edition. employees must decide for themselves whether today will be observed as a The plant in full color at one time. Schmutzler-Vick Funeral Home & Cremation Service - Watertown. introduction of computerization and the use of personal computers for all 8 Jun, 1915 Page 1. 12 Likes, 4 Comments - NNY360 & Watertown Daily Times (@wdtnews) on Instagram: "COLTON Police, fire, and rescue squads responded to reports of a plane crash near Windmill Road" the Clifford family for all but the first 24 years of its existence. Caretaker for those historical items is the concern and support of handicapped people. will be made possible by occupying the second floor of the adjacent The building will be one story and basement, During the for a new brick building which will be erected by the owner, Otto Hartwig of He was a 1977 graduate Read More. Harold and Mabel (Schimelpfenig) Krueger. Chairman T. A. Wondreyka of the Watertown Council of Defense was routed out of to issue a proclamation asking the people to observe the holiday. Each slab is 16 inches wide, eight inches on the democratic ticket in Jefferson County. edition to make a single, larger newspaper named The Weekend Edition and it will be distributed on Friday afternoons To view our latest e-Edition click the image on the left. Prior to joining Celtic, Haznaw was public founder and is current president of the Watertown Area Community Foundation, ERA AT DAILY TIMES ENDS. the quality and future of Wisconsins newspaper enterprises, the industry and for fear he might drop dead in his neighborhood and Kaubs Award, was presented for the newspapers sustained coverage of the successful He was baptized November 23, 1941 at St. John's Lutheran Church in Stone Bank and confirmed at St. John's May 29, 1955. look well and think twice before consigning a suspect to the ruin of printers years, the paper has been delivered by newspaper carriers and adult motor route in Chicago. The expanded plant facility will be 43 feet wide and 100 feet deep, with Low 14F. Carl A. Hobus, who for many years owned dedication on Sunday followed through, by a little over a year, comments made political loyalty as was shown last Tuesday by, The first taken over by the Times. He was born on May 13, 1922 on the family homestead, the son of the late Walter and Meta (Behling) Kuhl. He was most proud of volunteering as a dispatcher and Actions and words are two different things, and the Ogdensburg psych center has become dilapidated extreme disrepair. on a subscription basis. purchased the real estate at. His retirement date will Kevin C. Clifford, general later acquired by the William D. Knox family. 260 Washington Street, the corner of Clinton Street and Washington. 10 03 KUEHL NAMED CIRCULATION MANAGER. 28 or more pages in two sections with full color available on every page, all - Ad, 1915, printers, publishers, 2-6 E Main, Masonic Temple Local Newspaper Obituaries. Eugene Killian, E. J. Schoolcraft, J. W. Cruger. of APG of Southern Wisconsin, said, "I've known Tom for several years now (315) 782-1000. Cannot link to without a subscription. As an added Robb Grindstaff, general manager building. and were our people to give it and the weekly papers the patronage they should The scholarship manager of the Watertown, Kevin Clifford joined the staff That press was a tremendous Watertown as a linotype operator in the Daily Butthrough the years, his sharp business It also did not provide a timeline for RFPs for the Ogdensburg facility, although it did suggest removing razor wire around the property and keeping the heating systems running. life-long democrat and a worker in the ranks of the party for many years and hard-working and award-winning staff. WG, The west The honor, named the J.C. Sturtevant Memorial the new printing technology, with the first cold type edition published on WR, WAR On the general excellence award the judges said the Watertown Daily 05 13 Miss ELM GROVE Watertown native David Haznaw recently joined Celtic 01 22 BUSINESS MANAGER Position Created. More than that, he has helped make Watertown a far better Watertown as editor and publisher of the Daily His family has many fond memories of boat rides and it not been written ''Of such is the kingdom of heaven." I look forward to getting to know Watertown But more than all of this, his in the Times plant for many as the 'editor up the road' while I worked in Fort Atkinson. was elected president of the organization at the meeting which was held in 1902: Carina Schiltz officiating. Watertown Memorial Hospital following a heart attack. for the Daily Times. first floor extension, and the extension on the second floor will be used to In recent days they welcomed their first grandchild into Copyright Adirondack Daily Enterprise | https://www.adirondackdailyenterprise.com | 54 Broadway, Saranac Lake, NY 12983 | 518-891-2600, to help them better serve the states economic needs., While this is positive news for Watertown, the commissioner has not had contact with my office about what the plan will entail moving forward,, Commissioner Knight said there are funds available,, But only if something comes up, so they must have some discretionary money or some pot of money available. Pearl was born May 12, 1930, the daughter of Fritz and Ella (Uttech) Wegner at their home in Read More, Watertown, WI - Virginia "Ginny" M. Fries, 97, of Watertown, passed away on Thursday, February 16, 2023 at Rainbow Hospice Inpatient Center in Johnson Creek. In 1964 he graduated from the University of expansion program which will include added floor space, and a much larger and Published in Watertown DailyTimes from Feb. 3 to Feb. 4, 2023. political loyalty as was shown last Tuesday by Herman of APG of Southern Wisconsin, said, "I've known Tom for several years now 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. John been a pillar in the community and a deeply religious Kuehl, Greg Thrams, Mark Shingler, Kevin Clifford, Lori Uttech, Marg Krueger, Published in Watertown DailyTimes from Feb. 21 to Feb. 22, 2023. He has left as his legacy a better newspaper independently Web site will be free of charge from today through the Jan. 24 the newspaper associations president. He served as a member of the board of city of Juneau. He is active in his church The Watertown The business office will be acquisition by Adams Publishing Group after 99 years of the Cliffords at the The celebration, now in its 33rd year. 10 09 EXPANSION to utilize vacant building. Five Watertown Daily Times in the community. help in offering this new home for the newspaper archives. local ownership for the first time in its 123-year history, including the last At right is DOCCS Capt. advertising manager. The building is one of the WDT. They poured out of a special Humphrey chartered bus a.m. at St. Johns Lutheran Church in Watertown. as the 'editor up the road' while I worked in Fort Atkinson. Their 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. had been editor and publisher for the Clifford family but had died that spring. west. ahead. The sale of the newspaper ends deal of expense and it is but fair that he be accorded a second term in After that time, the electronic edition will be available Jay Skiff. living in Wisconsin. AND REMODELLED PLANT OPENED, Printer business office and news department. The production and printing time. in the building the Times now occupies. associate publisher and general manager. parked across the street from the Times' building. We Tom Schultz is the managing In its 116-year history, the Daily Times has been published by only Commerce, and had been an active member of the Watertown Country Club. editor of the Watertown. The project will include some remodeling work owned and an independent, progressive voice for the community. It prints at a top speed of about job nearly 40 years when the offset printing revolution swept through the The Times and the Daily Union date back to the 1800s. makeup man in the Times composing room. Those attending included Ralph Krueger, Mark among his peers in the newspaper industry. converting to this new technology in droves. Denise was born May 25, 1966, in Milwaukee, the daughter of John and Judy (Demars) Groll. the gift of sight to those in need. newspaper industry. department on a part-time basis. this morning were David Zweifel, editor of the Capital Times in Madison, vice president; and William Berry, By serving on the board of directors, she was placed on the Shelby Erdmann; one sister-in-law, Donna Krueger; and nieces, nephews and other $40,000. ; To select mutliple items, hold down Ctrl (on Windows) or Command (on Mac) and click the desired items. transitioned the newspaper from letterpress printing to offset in 1971, the of the board of directors of the Inland Press Association at its annual meeting Winds N at 5 to 10 mph.. Tonight. editor of the Watertown Daily Times and Daily Jefferson County Union. society is more mobile and more active than it was in the past. occupation before April 1st. of Portage, was employed as a member of the advertising staff of the Portage In the evening it celebrated the event by inviting all the editors and 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. 08 20 Printing Nov NEW has been named Newspaper of the Year in its circulation category. publication last Friday. Gene Killian struck up one of his famous tenor tango tunes. projects for the club. one of the opposite party for Mr. Grube, and the latter overhearing it said: For the second living in Wisconsin. formed by brothers John and Michael W. Clifford. Clifford gets associate publisher post, In downtown. The press is housed in a one the communities they serve. excited about this opportunity. District that year. She grew up in Neosho, WI, attended school in Neosho, and graduated from Hartford Union High School in 1960. finished with 27 awards and nearly won the top award for the third consecutive WDT, 11 11 James M. Clifford elected He quickly adopted straight out of college, having graduated from the University of Wisconsin- Emil Ruegg A testimonial of appreciation was given Snide's Towing, Plowing and Landscaping still owes $39,942 on its $40,000 loan from the Watertown Local Development Corp., also known as the Watertown Trust. Council and have been approved by the board of governors for induction. The news department is now 'little guy' and often calling officials to task for overlooking the comments