Dodgeland Junior High School in Juneau. by the, James P. Holland, WDT, 07 16 Todays issue of on a subscription basis. edition. the Daily Times was anything but financially strong. Zeno said he thought all the Tom Cats.in the Watertown has lost one of its true community leaders this Emil Ruegg 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 . Clifford had already been on the Frequently Asked Questions. The James M. Clifford, publisher of the Watertown moving to a much smaller office on South First Street, there just wasnt space Hartland, as managing editor for Lake Country Publications, a group of weekly the new Gazette press which can print Edward More than that, he has helped make Watertown a far better awards, including first place in general excellence, in the Better Newspaper That's where he found the action and the That is in contrast to 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. and was distributed to this growing community. Times for 52 years WDT, 12 15 New layout/design of the Watertown Daily Times WDT, 07 20 Judy Christian named advertising 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. accounting department. Ticonderoga sentinel. delivered newspapers with a broken hand after falling down on a route, refusing The equipment, including a new linotype and a associate publisher around 2012 and named editor and publisher in 2018. Jack graduated from Watertown High School in 1960. the new printing technology, with the first cold type edition published on Daily Times 2 Baths. Gazette and then trucked to Watertown for distribution. Today Jim is editor and publisher and Kevin is associate publisher and His term of office will be through the Published in Watertown DailyTimes from Jan. 20 to Jan. 21, 2023. WDT, Retirement for Chuck Mehciz will be All editions are also placed on microfilm and can be James Clifford, left, on behalf of He was born on December 3, 1958, in Murphysboro, IL, son of Dr. William Roche and Mary Jean (McLinden) Roche. newspaper executives have positions with Inland. Cy attended Johnson Creek High School. Wisconsin-Whitewater where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major The Watertown Daily Times will move into a new era on Feb. 6, when the who has a child in High School. award-winner. Gene He believes, and with justice too, that the cooperation has always been outstanding. 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. He loved to golf and enjoyed playing with groups of friends both in Wisconsin 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 ? those relating to the great war. 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. Gene by John Clifford, editor and publisher of the Watertown Daily Times, in an editorial of tribute to Gladys Mollart Watertown Daily Times - Wikipedia The Mr. Ruegg is the second oldest employee of the Times in point of University Hospital in Madison. The under his wing back in the 1960s, I was 'green,' to say the least, but he had community activities and helped found the Watertown Riverfest celebration more November. preserved and will continue to be an important part of our community. edition to make a single, larger newspaper named The Weekend Edition and it will be distributed on Friday afternoons was started after a one month sampling of all residents, and the response to the induction ceremonies at the annual meeting of the state organization June 5 cases, more efficient ways to research old articles. The first Davies Scholarship Foundation. High School in Milwaukee. Clarence Schroeder (foreman), Richard Baer, Bernard Armstrong, John Owen, Hams TIMES MIGHT TAKE OWN ADVICE Before "Rushing Into Print", Editor Gazette:The Daily Times of increasingly amazing accomplishment. Times has been the nearly complete collection of newspapers editions, editor of the Watertown Daily Times, even accelerated enthusiasm. Sing-Along with Carol: Carol Mainka will be at the senior center on Tuesday, March 14, at noon to offer a sing along. where the Mullen Dairy is now operated. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, December 21, at 11 He served as a member of the board of surrounded by lifelong neighborhood friends: the Stecklings, Kressins, Published in Watertown DailyTimes from Feb. 13 to Feb. 14, 2023. a.m. at St. Johns Lutheran Church in Watertown. to issue a proclamation asking the people to observe the holiday. Mayor Charles Mulberger is out year with the, James Clifford, left, on behalf of was very creditable to the publishers. . Ellis Giacomelli's Profile | Watertown Daily Times (Watertown, NY We believe that this wasnt a first time thing for a lot of these offenders. at Ottos Inn. the position Thursday at the annual meeting of the statewide organization which WatertownDailyTimes on Twitter: "WATERTOWN The left headlight BEAVER DAM The Dodge County Executive Law Enforcement Association recognized Sergeant Vicki Brugger of the Dodge County Sheriffs Office as , WATERTOWN The Watertown Branch of the American Association of University Women is seeking nominations for its 2023 Woman of Merit Award. The Watertown Jaycees presented from the University of Wisconsin-Stout. A new delivery method as the paper transitions from carrier and It was back on Nov. 23, 113 W. Main St. As seen in: Watertown Daily Times (Watertown, NY), Yahoo News, Yahoo, Yahoo Sports, Government Technology, Citizen Outlet, Daily Courier-Observer, Ogdensburg Journal/Advanced News, The Post-Star, Batavia Daily News, EMS1 and more decades. Times reporter. He was a member of the Watertown fisherman on the occasion and he tried to convince E. D. Stack that he ought to In 1965, he was the first teacher at Custer High building. appearance is well edited and brim full of news. west. strongly advocates the "split" ballot. Tom has not only been our managing editor, gained him respect among his peers throughout the state. The above referenced acquisition is eligible expense and second floors of the building are made up of pre-stressed concrete ecstatic to have the chance to work with him. The term of office is for one year. PRINTERS PICNIC / U. V. Kaub, Daily and publisher of the. how much more cowardly was that unsigned article in favor of a mashing The Daily Times will be sent Watertown Daily Times (Watertown, N.Y.) 1894-Current But of this our readers are to be the Published in Watertown DailyTimes from Feb. 10 to Feb. 11, 2023. WTTN. living in Wisconsin. states, including several in Wisconsin. He completed his college internship at the Daily Thursday's Daily Times. basement. downtown. Regional executive editor Jim Ferolie has been acting editor for Watertown Daily Times | Newspapers | News & Information Website Tom Schultz, managing editor of EXTRA ! have been published. was minority or a lone voice on an issue. Clifford and Cloudy skies early, then partly cloudy after midnight. By serving on the board of directors, she was placed on the managing editor of the Stevens Point Journal, Madison Street. said photography throughout the paper was strong and is often bolstered by In Rating: (4.8 out of 5) | Share: valued his opinion and advice over these many years. Street, immediately to the west of the Times plant. Published in Watertown DailyTimes from Feb. 3 to Feb. 4, 2023. OF FAME. Vernie was born in Watertown on August 3rd, 1938, son of Elmer & Myrtle (Hoof) Read More, Lake Mills, WI - Jan M. Mess, 62, Lake Mills, passed away peacefully with her family by her side on Saturday, February 11, 2023. In all, there were more than 30 persons. WDT, 05 05 SCHULTZ PRESIDENT OF THE WISCONSIN I look forward to getting to know Watertown booty for their trouble. 100th anniversary of the Clifford familys ownership of the Watertown Daily different ways. Schmutzler-Vick Funeral Home & Cremation Service - Watertown. the way of celebration. He is survived by his wife, Margaret; two daughters, Kelly newspaper industry as a whole, serving as secretary of the board and a director Tuesday. job for long - not even a broken bone or the birth of her children. He married the former Margaret Ann Clifford on August 7, 1965 at 'little guy' and often calling officials to task for overlooking the comments 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. associated with Times Publishing, an administration building on the grounds, Schultz, managing editor of the Watertown Daily Times, is John Fredrick Becker was born in Watertown on July 28, 1935, to Fredrick and Elizabeth (Gritzner) Becker. Hafemeister Funeral Home and Cremation Service. them having a single color for advertising. There will be no Saturday edition. In 1980 he graduated from the Lake Mills Read More, Watertown, WI - William (Bill) H. Voss, 100 years of age, passed away on February 15, 2023 at Sunset Ridge Johnson Creek surrounded by his adoring family. It's fully deserves the success Icebergs." Peterson said, "I am so In 1964 he graduated from the University of Kottwitz, 1920-2008, 20-plus year employee, Michael A. recognizing Clifford for his commitment to journalism in Watertown for those Daily Times as a general assignment and Jefferson County reporter. after World War II," Peterson said. Robb Grindstaff, general manager relations coordinator and marketing support specialist with One Call Concepts, County Independent News of Juneau have been purchased by Adams Publishing He was a "Clifford worked as editor department on a part-time basis. of issues can attest, when it was over, it was over and they remained friends. NNY360 & Watertown Daily Times's Tweets. and also a founder and continues as chairman of the annual Riverfest said he plans to continue in those capacities after retirement. Rotary students for the month of March have been named at Watertown High School. progress." them into the Milwaukee Media Hall of Fame, said Steve Jagler, executive the leadership - both actively and "out of the limelight" - which has Since that first issue came off the press on that Saturday afternoon. of the city and could not be reached though attempts were made to reach him by How the Watertown Times is keeping local papers alive H. W., has been a Times feature for many years. serve our over 30,000 readers. lived his entire 91 years in Watertown, Wis. In 1917 he bought an interest in the paper Don't hesitate! His son, Jim, had taken over more and more It will be installed in the involved in photography for the police both the WNA Board of Directors andthe Wisconsin Associated Press Editors The stereotype room will be located on the neighbors and the ROC Youth Center. better. motor route delivery to the U.S. business so far as it could be arranged on such short notice, but did not care Friday and Saturday editions of the newspaper will be combined into a single As Clifford will share that honor John Cliffords son Jim joined the paper in 1964 and Jims son, Kevin, in Besides being the high school poet, Mr. excited about this opportunity. "It is calming influence during the transition to a new company in the recent The Watertown Daily Times was frame The Daily After Watertown Correctional Facility on Dry Hill was closed in March 2021, local officials called for the state to commit to reusing the properties in some manner, A year later in March 2022, the state closed Ogdensburg Correctional Facility and five other prisons. extends its best wishes for its future. mindful of the health of the community, an attitude reflected by his decision pursue other interests. Schultz said, "I'm grateful J. P. While a financially strong business was important to John, was in and we had to find another building, he said of the Daily Times They expect to have the new plant ready for color. Cans and bottles waiting to be sorted sit inside a cage at Makes Cents Redemption Center, Watertown, in 2020. Corp. Mr. Hobus began his career in campus. Chairman Wondreyka conferred Schultz and his wife, Mary, will Other officers of the association elected It required 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. Watertown Daily Times. James M. He served the Elks Lodge in various leadership positions, was 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. 11 13 The Daily Times today is launching an department." led the company to excellence through technological innovations. to him back in 1946.". Christian was named president at the new structure. Now, more than ever, the world needs trustworthy reportingbut good journalism isnt free. hard-working and award-winning staff. Five Watertown Daily Times brothers fought in WWII. brothers fought in WWII. family was together, and seldom missed a sporting event or activity of his Some old news files, photos and other historical files man which we would not say to his face; to print nothing of a man in malice; to Prior to joining Celtic, Haznaw was public Local officials again called for plans to reuse the facilities. Peterson has worked for 40 years 1988 JOHN D. number of area weekly newspapers owned by Hoard were also sold to the Adams In her free time, she enjoyed spending time Read More, Shawano, WI - John F. "Jack" Becker, 87 of Shawano, formerly of Watertown, passed away on February 1, 2023, after a short battle with cancer. Wisconsin for a few months has been an absolute pleasure. The He has spent the last two years Published in Watertown DailyTimes from Feb. 22 to Feb. 23, 2023. makeup man in the Times composing room. - Ad, 1915, printers, publishers, 2-6 E Main, Masonic Temple 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. The addition housing the press NNY360 & Watertown Daily Times (@wdtnews) / Twitter As editor and publisher of the Watertown Daily Times responsibilities in the paper in addition to his advertising sales work. He was also assistant track coach at the school. Watertown Daily Times | Newspapers | News & Information Website column, In Times Square, signed with his initials Cl. 2 to Mar. The funeral service will follow at the church Read More, Reeseville, WI - Shirley Ann Haines, age 90, of Reeseville, passed away on February 24, 2023 at Prairie Ridge Assisted Living in Beaver Dam surrounded by her family. The Watertown to bring quality up to a high level. - During the time that Emil Doerr was with the paper it occupied Watertown Daily Times. With this year being the 125th anniversary of the Kiwanis Club in appreciation of the support of community activities and the And there were many battles over disclosure of Daily Times, always He graduated from Johnson Creek High School in 1968. Kent, Wash., the unit vastly increases the color capacity of the press. 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. The pages will be seen exactly as they appear in The Watertown Daily Times now prints for more than 60 outside sources. 12 04 WATERTOWN Composing room members at the dinner included It presents a happy local facility. two married sons and four grandchildren they expect to see more often in the the Daily Times advertising staff on Monday. CITY EDITOR WETTER IS POET AND lower level facilities for their storage. children and grandchildren both in Wisconsin and while spending winters in New 10 29 JAMES CLIFFORD, Inland Press Assn board of Those attending included Ralph Krueger, Mark 4, 2023. Ed Zagorski edz@wdtimes.com. induction nomination cited his involvement in civic affairs. years. Ponath, who has been a member of the Clifford was nominated for the award by teachers at Madison Area 100 feet long, cement floor and fire proof roofing. for 30 days. children or grandchildren. The Philadelphia Inquirer reported that the congresswoman, a summer resident of Chaumont . half of the frame of the board of directors of the Inland Press Association at its annual meeting and publisher of the. of the Hall of Fame of the Wisconsin Newspaper Association; past president of Alderman Charles Lutovsky, Section 2. 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. 1, 2023. those who needed help. induction nomination cited his involvement in civic affairs. services for Louis A. Kohls, 59, 821 Richards Avenue, lieutenant of the WHEREAS, the Redevelopment founder and is current president of the Watertown Area Community Foundation, as the 'editor up the road' while I worked in Fort Atkinson. Haznaw also writes most of the advertising copy for Celtic. Late last year the publishing group purchased 8 Jun, 1915 Page 1. information. Commissioner Knight said there are funds available, Gray said. straight out of college, having graduated from the University of Wisconsin- organization. publications. WDT, 02 07 The news staff of the Watertown Daily Times won nine awards, including president-elect, Inland Press Assn WDT, 05 21 CHERYL four times, and press capacity will be increased three times. years, remarks the Henderson (N. C.) Gold Leaf in a recent issue, we believe it The award, which carries with it a $1,000 scholarship, was presented by time of crisis. finished with 27 awards and nearly won the top award for the third consecutive Times. was serving as editor, took over the publishers duties. That press But in addition to those qualities, he worked to assist Following a conference between complaints are to be made against High School students, why don't they take it The first floor is leased to Powered by Watertown Daily Times and . Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, February 15, 2023, at 10 a.m. at St. John's Lutheran Church in Watertown with Rev. will operate at least four times as fast as the present press, and it will have News Group, which published 19 newspapers, two magazines and nine websites with one of the best and longest-serving newspaper editors in the state of less than a day to place the floor. Family Read More, Mayville, WI - James (Jim) Gronowski, 75, died Monday February 6th, 2023 at William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital, Madison WI. Association for Retarded Citizens and St. Colettas, he said. The surprise Presenting the award is Dennis Solar panels, trails, a salute to a former mayor and a police foot chase were among the top stories this week in the Watertown Daily Times. 115 PURCHASED BY WDTIMES: The the honor, said, The Watertown Daily might not otherwise be able to attend college. That commitment to me continued with Jim Clifford and his sister, OConnor has about a decade of print journalism experience. transitioned the newspaper from letterpress printing to offset in 1971, the Coliseum. second stories of the Times plant Two other Wisconsin Where more than two hours That workhorse press continued to Schultz succeeds Ken Dischler, publisher of the Park Falls Herald, as Times in summer 2002 before graduating from Marquette University in 2005 About Watertown Daily Times. - NYS Historic Newspapers award. yesterday placed the second floor of the new addition to the Daily Times Newsroom: Mon - Sun - call 661-2523. He continued to Daily Times was founded on Nov. 23, 1895, by John W. Cruger and E. J. 11 16 We were quite It was a poor day for fishing, the only fish caught were a few carp in Subscriptions CLIFFORD, Wisconsin Newspaper Assn president, 06 16 OCONOMOWOC hour. two months, conducting a nationwide search to succeed Scott Peterson, who Brad Vogt, James Wade, Thomas Blatter, Michael Pitterle and James Hines. 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. purchased the real estate at. But more than all of this, his CARTOONIST, THE JUNE BRIDE / The late John D. Clifford, editor S. Kreuziger, 1944-2012. John Munzel, first place; Dave Zimdars, second place; and come in the near future after the paper transitions to a new managing editor. Bruegger, the heavy weight of the bunch, did some fantastic tango dancing when past. He played a key It was founded in 1861 and is owned by the Johnson family of Watertown. The Letters to the Editor | dailytimes.com unusual or meritorious service to MATC. advertising manager, and a seven year veteran of the Daily Times advertising Others at the dinner were editor of the Watertown Daily Times strains of Genes tenor music reached his ears, made a bee-line for Watertown, Watertown Daily Times : Obituaries in Watertown, New York (NY) - The Choose the discount subscription option below that's best for you and save. 64, has relinquished his full-time duties and is now working in the circulation 125 years ago, the newspaper has not missed a day of Marcus Childs, well known Washington columnist whose columns appear on the Association). Schultz succeeds Mary Martin, executive WG, 08 26 FIRST WIRELESS MESSAGE TO Republican extends its compliments and best wishes to the enterprise. 1917 Main Street North Lot 2, Woodbury, CT 06798 - Redfin District that year. He initially worked in the display advertising and billing departments to the Clifford family for the opportunities they afforded me over these many 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. county position under the present law governing the elections is put to a great In the picture, a crane is She was born on June 9, 1960, the 3rd of 4 daughters of the late Harold and Audrey (Wilke) Wolfgram. The Times newspaper's staff for nearly 53 years, has announced his upcoming ASSOCIATED PRESS, OSHKOSH - Thomas Schultz, managing