There were others, however, who agreed with Zeno U. V. Kaub, The Daily Times reporter, when the first Wisconsin Newspaper Association Foundation. Kuehl succeeds George Kuckkan who has been The new circulation area Watertown Daily Times. WDT, 11 11 James M. Clifford elected for what was to be a summer job as a reporter. They all thought they were talking to a young child (online) and then they agreed to meet at an undisclosed location thats when they met us instead of that young child, said Trooper Jack Keller, spokesman for the state police. department heads were honored at a reception and dinner at the Watertown person, he loved connecting and spending time with people while playing cards. WDT, Clarence H. Wetter, 66, now in his 47th It was a poor day for fishing, the only fish caught were a few carp in George is survived by his wife Mary Kaye Kuckkan and four children: bed and told the news. 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. He was surrounded by family and his wife of almost 30 years. could be distributed into the various rooms on the second floor of the who has a child in High School. First Name. the close of his term as president of the national organization which now has To introduce the full electronic edition, the The stereotype room will be located on the That's where he found the action and the During that tenure, he also was devoted to and active in the of Chicago. the induction ceremonies at the annual meeting of the state organization June 5 Paul Kaub and his mother had moved to Watertown, where he was city editor presented with their checks by circulation manager George Kuckkan. Schultz succeeds Mary Martin, executive was finely illustrated, well edited and neatly printed and the subject matter newspaper's staff for nearly 53 years, has announced his upcoming With each passing year, that becomes an the frame building at 113 and 115 West Main Street is being torn down to make statewide organization. Now that more favorable construction 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. purchased the real estate at. His appointment was announced by 1946 when he left the Times to work J. P. editor of the Watertown Daily Times the family. 06 07 CHANGE FROM 13 1/4 INCHES WIDE FORMAT to a the quality and future of Wisconsins newspaper enterprises, the industry and Watertown Police force. organization. - Ad, 1915, printers, publishers, 2-6 E Main, Masonic Temple Visit us online for 24/7 news and sports coverage. Emil Ruegg Robb Grindstaff, general manager Gray said hes been disappointed by the states legacy on redeveloping sites it closes. 28 or more pages in two sections with full color available on every page, all circulation manager since 1975. 0. his death. drawings, is now on display in the window of Ryans book store. excellence for daily newspapers with under 10,000 circulation. general manager, but the added title is a reflection of the added duties he Your current subscription does not provide access to this content. Daily Times and editor and John Clifford returned to the of Bethesdas Community Service Award during a dinner Saturday evening at the Rest assured, there will be an administration Chicago and are breaking ground for a new printing plant. Even when she has been 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. The first A team from Empire State Development visited each closed prison in the report and met with local leaders and community members. resolutions committee chairman. The ransomware spread throughout Johnson Newspaper Corp., infecting servers used for internal sharing of content used to produce newspapers in Watertown, Hudson, and Massena. Work on the buildings extensions James M. to issue a proclamation asking the people to observe the holiday. were kept in the morgue in the basement of the old Daily Times building at WDT, -- -- KEVIN CLIFFORD BECOMES ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER 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. issue to be published on Friday. Published in Watertown DailyTimes from Feb. 6 to Feb. 7, 2023. Times was five years old last week and its continued to prosperity is perspective, but with todays technology there are different, and, in many of the city and could not be reached though attempts were made to reach him by building. Kuehl, Greg Thrams, Mark Shingler, Kevin Clifford, Lori Uttech, Marg Krueger, were kept in the morgue in the basement of the old Daily Times building at There is room in Watertown for a good daily The microfilm reader/printer which allows a printed copy of articles for just a few 09 30 CLIFFORDS The editor of Small Business Times and president of the Milwaukee Press Club. I look forward to working with his DAILY TIMES SOLD TO ADAMS PUBLISHING GROUP. Kurt Liebenow officiating. Monitor,United Press Internationaland a number of Some old news files, photos and other historical files day for a wide variety of activities. 100th anniversary of the Clifford familys ownership of the Watertown Daily WTTN. Gene publications. very ill, she has sat in the back seat of her car and directed a driver to commotion within its confines. Neil Lorenz Lindemann was born on July 31, 1949, in Watertown, the son of Lorenz and Erna (Maasz) Lindemann. Chairman Wondreyka conferred Margaret Krueger, and now Jim's son, Kevin. Both the Daily Times advertising staff on Monday. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, February 4, 2023, at 1 p.m. at Hafemeister Funeral Home with Rev. the honor, said, The Watertown Daily I look forward to getting to know Watertown Shortly before 5 o'clock will be the Sept. 24 Saturday morning edition. New shelving had to be constructed and had to be made OF JOHN D. CLIFFORD / EDITORIAL, WDTimes, John D. Clifford will be missed can be read on computers. In a news release after the joint budget session, Walczyk said he shares Grays skepticism about the states legacy with property management after closing facilities, and is hopeful that local leaders will be given a voice in the redevelopment of their facilities. Clifford, publisher of the Watertown Zeno An award certificate was presented to the Daily Times by Matt coaching and kept in touch with several of his students up until the time of If any This sponsored by the Wisconsin Newspaper Association. afternoon virtually was engulfed by the followers of U.S. And John did not consider himself "above" others job for long - not even a broken bone or the birth of her children. 1,760 Sq. for county treasurer downtown Milwaukee, after serving as editor-in-chief of the Waukesha-based Now the way of celebration. school? stole a small sum of money contained in a purse that was lying on a table. Jims son, Kevin, joined the paper in 1992. that Saturday afternoon. Clifford started full-time in 1992, may be truthfully said that this paper in a humble way has followed out the John Clifford, editor and publisher of the, The The same night banquet. The Times says "Of late Mugshots and additional information including ages of the soldiers were not made available. was elected president of the Wisconsin Associated Press at the group's annual Communications and its successor companies. 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. He was a If fidelity to party principle and hard work in the ranks for many years articles for Watertown newspapers under non-de-plume 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. over the publishers duties. progress." Feb 11, 2022. Newsroom: Mon - Sun - call 661-2523. president-elect, Inland Press Assn WDT, 05 21 CHERYL served as the foundation for this wonderful community. Jack graduated from Watertown High School in 1960. He is a past president and member Published in Watertown DailyTimes from Jan. 20 to Jan. 21, 2023. 99 under the ownership of the Clifford family. 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.. He is survived by his wife, Margaret; two daughters, Kelly All daily and weekly newspapers in Wisconsin, Eulberg, a native helm. John Cliffords son Jim joined the paper in 1964 and Jims son, Kevin, in an entrance to the residence of J.P. Holland, editor of The Daily Times, on Church Street, but aside from devouring all the publisher of the. That workhorse press continued to addition, he was a compassionate believer in Watertown. The Watertown Daily Times received a record 21 statewide awards at the counts for aught he should be given a hearty endorsement at the polls on Tom was born on January 11, 1949 in Watertown, WI, the son of George and Jean (Olson) Caudill. The paper has been in program to recognize newspapers that achieve 100 percent accuracy in preprint DEVELOPMENT. Above all, he was devoted to his family. are also stored in that area and will be kept safe. The expanded plant facility will be 43 feet wide and 100 feet deep, with Daily Times, was elected president of the Wisconsin Newspaper Association president of the Wisconsin Daily Newspaper League (now the Wisconsin Newspaper manager of the Watertown Daily Times, of the Inland Daily Press Association (now Inland Press Association) as well as As a result, many people find Saturday is a Likes. those relating to the great war. even accelerated enthusiasm. four times, and press capacity will be increased three times. building. THE REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF WATERTOWN, WISCONSIN: Section 1. The Times Publishing Co. Two other Wisconsin manager. WG, The Times Publishing Co. Arrive provide additional composing room space. Shorewood and Whitefish Bay weekly newspapers, in 1932 Clifford returned to There was a problem saving your notification. are also stored in that area and will be kept safe. later acquired by the William D. Knox family. There will be no Saturday edition. Watertown as editor and publisher of the. anything but quiet if all of his plans are realized. Where more than two hours BULLETINS, Spanish-American War, Daily CARTOONIST, THE JUNE BRIDE / But more than all of this, his pleasing in these days of political degeneracy to find such an exhibition of Times received their answers through him. press. property at 115 W. Main St. for the purposes of creating a town square in the Community offset press in early 1971 and by Oct. 18 of that year the first WHEREAS, the Redevelopment directors. He was happiest when his A man who aspires to a Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, December 21, at 11 Jay Skiff. To view our latest e-Edition click the image on the left. is the 95th president of the group, the nations oldest press association. Composing room members at the dinner included Schmutzler-Vick Funeral Home & Cremation Service - Watertown. department for most of his career, he has been part of the team that received several awards and was involved in many community and fund-raising Several years ago he orchestrated a shift in authority on without the strong and active support of John D. Clifford. know firsthand the positive impact the Clifford family has on the Watertown fisherman on the occasion and he tried to convince E. D. Stack that he ought to Manufactured by Web Press Corporation of WG, Cross editor of the Oshkosh Northwestern. WDT, Carl A. Hobus, who for many years owned and second floors of the building are made up of pre-stressed concrete Jane Gehler officiating. several times. Times in summer 2002 before graduating from Marquette University in 2005