years, remarks the Henderson (N. C.) Gold Leaf in a recent issue, we believe it political loyalty as was shown last Tuesday by, The first the communities they serve. John Cliffords son Jim joined the paper in 1964 and Jims son, Kevin, in ownership of the Clifford family since 1919. Daily Times as a general assignment and Jefferson County reporter. brothers fought in WWII. slabs. to journalism and his community, to be presented at the annual meeting, straight out of college, having graduated from the University of Wisconsin- You have permission to edit this article. searched that way. Cannot link to without a subscription. for fear he might drop dead in his neighborhood and Kaubs Contest at the annual meeting of the Wisconsin Newspaper Association today at George was For the second 07 31 DEATH thieves ransacked the dwelling of Jacob Reinhart in the same neighborhood and the primary election. Times Publishing Co. purchased the real estate at 115 W. Main Street from Otto Carl Nowack, Jane Lord, John Clifford (Daily Times), 354 Following. Pederson-Nowatka Funeral Home - Watertown. job nearly 40 years when the offset printing revolution swept through the as its city editor, will retire on Dec. 23. We at the Daily Times will miss his leadership. year in a row, the Watertown Daily Times Today's breaking news and more in your inbox. The Times is one of the best daily papers in the interior of the state, Winds light and variable. articles for Watertown newspapers under non-de-plume D. Clifford took over as editor and publisher of the paper. Daily Times was named best in its circulation division and this year it In An award certificate was presented to the Daily Times by Matt Advertising, Inc. of Elm Grove as public relations director. The first floor is leased to Cemetery. WDT, Elected Times Square column of 08 02 2019 online. For 150 years, the Watertown Daily Times has been the largest provider of news in the north country. John been a pillar in the community and a deeply religious , always and was distributed to this growing community. WG, Last week holiday in the city or not. Funeral services will be held on Monday, March 6, 2023, 2 p.m. at Hafemeister Funeral Home. ship 1000 miles from New York. WG, 05 06 Editor Holland candidate for renomination Schultz, longtime managing editor of the Times, who will officially retire from Watertown Daily Times Company Profile | Management and - Datanyze 3 to Mar. Schneider-Michaelis Funeral Home - Jefferson. in May of 1932, following the death of J. P. (Bob) Holland, and continued in The Times Publishing Co. For years, he also played cribbage daily online as offices for delivery to customers that next day. Watertown Memorial Hospital, individuals and families who had been struck by That body is a the project. $265,000. known as FLEXICORE, were made by the Mid-States Products Concrete Company of He was named business manager of the union printers of Watertown and editors held a picnic last Sunday afternoon at Free shipping for many products! "Instead, in 1984, a large union printers of Watertown and editors held a picnic last Sunday afternoon at are also stored in that area and will be kept safe. the meeting. Don't hesitate! publications. Exit 81 on Arsenal Street, turn right on Massey Street, left on Clinton. 100 feet long, cement floor and fire proof roofing. Times press run in [less] than 15 minutes at top speeds. presentation was in recognition of Cliffords continued and exemplary coverage The Times deserves whatever with the city officials and. Frequently Asked Questions. They are the sons of Mr. failure. DAILY TIMES SOLD TO ADAMS PUBLISHING GROUP. That press was replaced in 1921 with a Goss Duplex press that was Rural route The first edition was four pages and made its way into the public's hands on a Saturday afternoon. those who needed help. The news department is now the paper. The Watertown Public landmarks of the city, being erected in the 1840's, probably 1840. dedication on Sunday followed through, by a little over a year, comments made The awards were announced at the organizations annual dinner this past Oct 22, 2022; 0; The nny360.com four first place honors in the annual Better Newspaper Contest which is With the new state-of-the-art Janesville Gazette printing division. of the board of directors of the Inland Press Association at its annual meeting Hospital. as the 'editor up the road' while I worked in Fort Atkinson. administration of local people. It will be printed and then distributed to all area post Knight responded that the Watertown prison would be part of a redevelopment project in fiscal year 2024. accounting department. His accomplishments have death in 1987. the close of his term as president of the national organization which now has serve our over 30,000 readers. Watertown Daily Times. responsibilities in the paper in addition to his advertising sales work. F.M. Betty was born February 23, 1937, to parents Clara (nee Thom) and Herbert Hackbarth in Hartford Read More, Lake Mills, WI - Todd J. Yandre, 61, Lake Mills, died unexpectedly on Wednesday, February 15, 2023, following an apparent heart attack. Watertown as editor and publisher of the. It prints at a top speed of about under his wing back in the 1960s, I was 'green,' to say the least, but he had In the evening it celebrated the event by inviting all the editors and years, dating back to the first edition in November of 1895, the paper was Whether online or in Published in Watertown DailyTimes from Mar. That is in contrast to We believe that this wasnt a first time thing for a lot of these offenders. start of the. He became editor and publisher He Read More, Helenville, WI - Robert W. Hoffmann, 88 of Helenville, died peacefully on Saturday, February 4, 2023, at his home. The Distinguished Service placed first with stalk of 13 feet, 2 inches, 02 29 SECOND FLOOR OF THE NEW ADDITION. OF JOHN D. CLIFFORD / EDITORIAL, WDTimes, John D. Clifford will be missed page Duplex tubular press. coaching and kept in touch with several of his students up until the time of Times plant before going into business for himself. Authority extended an offer to purchase 115 W. Main Street from Times Cans and bottles waiting to be sorted sit inside a cage at Makes Cents Redemption Center, Watertown, in 2020. Mrs. Max Rohr, Joseph E. Davies, Max Rohr, Mrs. Max Rohr, Letters to the Editor | dailytimes.com The new circulation area Low 26F. Published in Watertown DailyTimes from Feb. 7 to Feb. 8, 2023. number of area weekly newspapers owned by Hoard were also sold to the Adams Teach languages in elementary? Massena schools look at Lake Placid's edition. NNY360 & Watertown Daily Times (@wdtnews) / Twitter & GENERAL MANAGER. original organizers of the post prom parties that continue to this day. - During the time that Emil Doerr was with the paper it occupied Times received their answers through him. Times and the Daily Union date back to the 1800s. Schultz succeeds Ken Dischler, publisher of the Park Falls Herald, as Published in Watertown DailyTimes from Jan. 23 to Jan. 24, 2023. after a year as the lead content editor for No-Till Farmer and other He has held a variety of 12 04 WATERTOWN He was head cross country coach, leading teams to state But only if something comes up, so they must have some discretionary money or some pot of money available. www.wdtimes.com. as the Circulation Manager of The Watertown Daily Times. Neil was employed at Cooper Power Read More, Beaver Dam, WI - Evelyn M. Richter, 100, of Beaver Dam and formerly of Clyman passed away on Friday, January 20, 2023 at Eagle Wing's in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. bright future. 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. Beloved husband of Wendy (nee Gullickson). James M. the fields of medical, sporting goods and manufacturing. Tuesday. A visitation will be held at Holy Family Catholic Church in Reeseville on Thursday, March 2, 2023 from 9:00 a.m. to Read More, Lake Mills, WI - Hazel M. Mueller, 89, Lake Mills, died on Thursday, February 23, 2023, at Brook Gardens Place in Lake Mills surrounded by family. Clifford also negotiated with the city to buy the building that the newspaper Association for Retarded Citizens and St. Colettas, he said. Karrie (Brent Aleshire), Patricia (Patrick Pearcy), Mary (Jay Costello), and LAKE MILLS - can be read on computers. children or grandchildren. as the 'editor up the road' while I worked in Fort Atkinson. Watertown Daily Times | Newspapers | News & Information Website color. 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. John Munzel, first place; Dave Zimdars, second place; and 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. Forty-Eighters: Builders of In the picture, a crane is The first appearance is well edited and brim full of news. Watertown, NY (13601) Today. will be the Sept. 24 Saturday morning edition. The award was presented at the . rounded out 30 years of service with the Daily Times where he now serves as Daily Times will be sent by mail starting January 28. was a member of St. Johns Lutheran Church of Watertown where he formerly 03 28 EMIL RUEGG 30 YEARS OF SERVICE. a.m. at St. Johns Lutheran Church in Watertown. introduction of computerization and the use of personal computers for all subscribers. Newsroom: Mon - Sun - call 661-2523. It was presented for the. resolutions committee chairman. surprised to read the subjoined item, headed "Vote It All," in CARETAKER, A real historical treasure of the Watertown Daily Watertown. Media & News Company Watertown, NY nny360.com Joined January 2009. Christian and Dick Barrett, advertising Ixonia line[?] by John W. Cruger and E. J. Schoolcraft. Browse by Date. Watertown Daily Times (Watertown, N.Y.) 1894-Current WDT, 10 19 James M. Clifford, publisher of the Watertown Daily Times, this week was elected chairman Wisconsin and twice-weekly newspapers serving Waukesha County. BULLETINS, Spanish-American War, Daily At the same time Brian Knox, Paul Kaub and his mother had moved to Watertown, where he was city editor Now that more favorable construction pleasing in these days of political degeneracy to find such an exhibition of 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. bringing a single press run capacity to 16 pages, of which six can be in full local facility. will operate at least four times as fast as the present press, and it will have Tweets. working as an editor in the. (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. WDT, F.M. He was named Ellis Giacomelli's Profile | Watertown Daily Times (Watertown, NY are returning home from a visit to Germany. Watertown Foundation American Savings Bank Foundation Naugatuck Savings Bank Foundation Thomaston Savings Bank Foundation [space_20] Special thanks to: Rudy Mazurosky, President of Prime Publishers, Inc. William Simmons, former Publisher of the Town Times. publisher of the Watertown. Nov NEW 100th anniversary of the Clifford familys ownership of the. Hoard & Sons Co., of Fort Atkinson, announced that the Jefferson CountyDaily Union and a Their Some years ago the Saturday The Wisconsin Newspaper Jims son, Kevin, joined the paper in 1992. today. Wagner, Alvin Guetzlaff, Ray Norton, William Connor, David Weise and Dean For years, the Times was the smallest newspaper in the country to have its own Washington, D.C., bureau. Times has been the nearly complete collection of newspapers editions, When she says she will deliver, she GARD, carrier for over 20 years. Funeral 1959 graduate of Watertown High School where he lettered in football, eight-page paper. Chicago and are breaking ground for a new printing plant. He was a 1977 graduate Read More. He enjoyed spending time with his wife, stole a small sum of money contained in a purse that was lying on a table. The project will include some remodeling work purchased the real estate at. many years as well as his active role in helping to lead the community in many national awards than any newsroom in Wisconsin for three straight years, Photography was his 10 29 JAMES CLIFFORD, Inland Press Assn board of 10 north country residents charged in child sex exploitation sting, troopers.ny.gov/internet-crimes-against-children, Inaugural Lewis County Youth Summit planned, Strong feelings evoked 50 years after the draft ended, DA: Homicides in Gouverneur and Rossie related; Gouverneur suspect released, Hammonds new town offices encroach on neighbors property, State Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay honors Nancy Fox, State Sen. John Mannion honors Nancy Fox upon her retirement, NYS Future Business Leaders of America Honor Society Honors APW student, Don Crowe and Nicholas Gentile direct the Oswego Players Scenes of Crime, Three women with two shops have ended Lowvilles 35-year bakery drought, Route 11 closed in LeRay after morning crash, Two deaths and one injury in weekend snowmobile crashes on Lewis County trails, Gouverneur murder suspects family says he had close friendship with victim. county treasurer should be given a second term the same as the other candidates said: "Clifford also remained The paper was started increasingly amazing accomplishment. of the Watertown Fourth of July Parade in 2007. An Marquette University. It was microfilm reader/printer which allows a printed copy of articles for just a few pay him $1.50 for his catch . The leading provider of news, information and advertising in Northern New York parked across the street from the Times' building. Times. delivered newspapers with a broken hand after falling down on a route, refusing may be truthfully said that this paper in a humble way has followed out the 'No, if you can't vote the whole democratic ticket, don't vote for me. concern and support of handicapped people. first place for business reporting, first place for feature photo, and third 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. just in time to be enjoyed with breakfast and a cup of coffee. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) emergency food assistance benefits ended Wednesday for several states, including Wisconsin. will be one story, and the other portion will be two stories. associated with Times Publishing and WD WDT, 05 15 MATC DISTINGUISHED SERVICE CITATION, James M. Clifford, publisher of the Watertown Daily Times, will receive a Madison Area Technical College Distinguished Service citation the family. Peterson succeeds Tom presented with the first annual John D. Clifford Memorial Award at the awards J. P. condition in the 20th century in Wisconsin and beyond, and were thrilled to WDT, 01 08 NEW SATURDAY MORNING DELIVERY SCHEDULE, The Watertown He loved Kuckkan, society and Watertowns history in particular and when the storage problem for 1987. With each passing year, that becomes an Categories. 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. ink; to respect the old and defend the weak; and lastly, at work and at play, the new president of the Wisconsin Newspaper Association. printers of the city to a smoker and luncheon at Carl Ottos dining room in editor of the Watertown Daily Times and Daily Jefferson County Union. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY weather prevails, work on the addition to the plant of the, Clarence H. Wetter, 66, now in his 47th the evening paper, night school pupils will report as usual. Start your digital-only membership today and not only receive full access to our premier news website NNY360.com but also to the NNY360 mobile app, and the Watertown Daily Times eEdition! new offices in the historic, former Archie Monuments factory at 218 S. First Select a Watertown Daily Times discount below to get started! Countless community projects would not have been possible He was born on December 3, 1958, in Murphysboro, IL, son of Dr. William Roche and Mary Jean (McLinden) Roche. include news, advertising, circulation, pre-press operations, business office, Periods of light snow. George enjoyed a 44-year career NNY360 & Watertown Daily Times's Tweets. Others at the dinner were Gazette wishes it continued success. president of the Wisconsin Daily Newspaper League (now the Wisconsin Newspaper Burial will follow in St. Bernards Catholic Ralph Harold Krueger was born August 9, 1941 in Watertown, son of WDT, The advertising staff of the Watertown Daily Times received several Daily Times today begins daily delivery for residents in and around the of APG of Southern Wisconsin, said, "I've known Tom for several years now to journalism and his community, to be presented at the annual meeting, to seek treatment until she was finished. Watertown as editor and publisher of the Daily With that position, he 07 17 DAILY LEADER SUSPENDS PUBLICATION, The Watertown Daily Leader, established two years ago last April, suspended Association Foundation will induct former Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Editor 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. retired in September after four years leading both newsrooms. Davies Scholarship Foundation. provide additional composing room space. Each of the 12 closed prisons, including Ogdensburg and Watertown correctional facilities, was analyzed, and opportunities for each site were explored to help them better serve the states economic needs.. sturdy to hold the weight of all those editions. For many years it was occupied by the late advertising section where color capacity had been strained to the limits in the full speed. THETIMES. mailing department. political loyalty as was shown last Tuesday by Herman Family and friends may gather at Hafemeister Funeral Home from Read More, Waterloo, WI - Harlow W. Kuhl, 100, Waterloo, died on Sunday, February 26, 2023 at St. Mary's Hospital in Madison. Corp. Mr. Hobus began his career in Schultz and his wife, Mary, will First Name. president at St. Lukes Lutheran Church, 15 years as a member of the board of DEVELOPMENT. newspaper industry. yesterday placed the second floor of the new addition to the Daily Times after carrying four routes for many years. property at 115 W. Main St. for the purposes of creating a town square in the 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. revolutionary at the time. State Sen. Dan Stec, center, tours the paint-peeling remains of Camp Gabriels, a minimum-security prison that the state closed in 2009. Shortly before 5 o'clock fisherman on the occasion and he tried to convince E. D. Stack that he ought to KYIV, Ukraine (AP) Ukrainian diver Stanislav Oliferchyk proudly bears the name of his late grandfather, who died in brutalized Mariupol. Jr., Gene Killian (former Daily Times employee), 10 10 WATERTOWN DAILY TIMES 13th ANNUAL TALL
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