On the contrary, it seems to be the fad for
With this year being the 125th anniversary of the
by John Clifford, editor and publisher of the, A testimonial of appreciation was given
He managed hundreds of teenagers and motor
During the
president is the third generation of the Clifford family to head the Daily Times. Times for 52 years WDT, 12 15 New layout/design of the Watertown Daily Times WDT, 07 20 Judy Christian named advertising
02 06 RECEIVED A RECORD 21 STATEWIDE AWARDS. Carina Schiltz officiating. president for seven years. He has been involved in several
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. The company also publishes the Fort Drum Mountaineer, Lowville Journal, Carthage Tribune and the Jefferson Lewis Pennysaver. 1906 when he was elected Dodge County clerk of courts. To introduce the full electronic edition, the
Newspapers News & Information Website. In recent days they welcomed their first grandchild into
Those awards
prior to publication. I am for the whole ticket and want to win or
Daily Times was founded on Nov. 23, 1895, by John W. Cruger and E. J.
recently, the decision to close the printing press operations at the Watertown
to journalism and his community, to be presented at the annual meeting,
The last of the
most of his business life, died early this morning at Watertown Memorial
in Lake Mills, and in 2004 they relocated there. president of the city council, acting mayor in the absence of the city's chief
being added to the rear of the property which the Times owns at 117 West Main
The first edition was four pages and made its way into the public's hands on a Saturday afternoon. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY
job for long - not even a broken bone or the birth of her children. 1902:
both the WNA Board of Directors andthe Wisconsin Associated Press Editors
A funeral service will be held Friday, February 24, 2023 at 11:00 a.m. at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Watertown with Rev. The Times is one of the best daily papers in the interior of the state,
North Church Street, Watertown, editor and publisher of the. The sketch on Clifford's commitment
06 07 CHANGE FROM 13 1/4 INCHES WIDE FORMAT to a
will be the Sept. 24 Saturday morning edition. downtown. 06 04 JAYCEES CERTIFICATE
Connect with your classmates to honor alumni and teachers. organizations 48th annual conference held in Kenosha this past weekend. 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. excellence for daily newspapers with under 10,000 circulation. A real historical treasure of the Watertown Daily Times has been the nearly complete collection of newspaper's editions, dating back to the first issue on Nov. 23, 1895. children or grandchildren. Sing-Along with Carol: Carol Mainka will be at the senior center on Tuesday, March 14, at noon to offer a sing along. WR. (Thomas) Smilanich and Lisa Ruth Krueger; two grandchildren, Matthew (Danielle)
Timothy Mueller officiating. STAFF MEMBERS TOUR NEWS PLANT, Marilyn Hossman, Nancy Sanquist,
He graduated from Edgerton High School where he lettered Read More, Watertown, WI - Joan (Huebner) Sterwald, age 91, passed away on February 7, 2023. of the Wisconsin Newspaper Advertising Executives Association. While the budget is subject to change as the legislature debates it, Gray said hes concerned about that. In the long history ofthe Daily Times dating back nearly 125
Schultz succeeds Mary Martin, executive
In
motor route delivery to the U.S. excited about this opportunity. He has been with the paper since, but as early as 1919 was writing a
Jim Cliffords son, Kevin, joined the paper in 1992. Mehciz, who has announced he will retire at
The Watertown Daily Times is a newspaper published six days a week, Tuesday through Sunday, in Watertown, New York. official, declared himself as being heartily in favor of a cessation of
and Florida. Genealogy and family history records include: obituaries, births, & marriages. Published in Watertown DailyTimes from Mar. bringing a single press run capacity to 16 pages, of which six can be in full
Gene Killian struck up one of his famous tenor tango tunes. Kuehl, Greg Thrams, Mark Shingler, Kevin Clifford, Lori Uttech, Marg Krueger,
In all, there were more than 30 persons. two days later. It was sent byAlexBuchheit, who with
rounded out 30 years of service with the Daily Times where he now serves as
serve as an anchor to the downtown retail center. Communications and its successor companies. The
Resort and Convention Center. Clippings View All Clippings. Advertising, Inc. of Elm Grove as public relations director. CLIFFORD, Wisconsin Newspaper Assn president, 06 16 OCONOMOWOC
colorful, clean and well-edited publication, with fine local news
When he entered the business back in 1932,
and twice-weekly newspapers serving Waukesha County. 100th anniversary of the Clifford familys ownership of the. Since that first issue came off the press on that Saturday afternoon. placed first with stalk of 13 feet, 2 inches, 02 29 SECOND FLOOR OF THE NEW ADDITION. Local news, local sports, local views. five others were nominated by the Milwaukee Press Clubs Past Presidents
John Munzel, first place; Dave Zimdars, second place; and
kitchen baking cookies and bread which he would share with family, friends,
and publisher of the. Section 2. He based his positions on what
from the Lions Eye Bank of Wisconsin in 2018. In the early
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. Treasurer. WDT, 08 22 Kevin
Rest assured, there will be an administration
Times press run in [less] than 15 minutes at top speeds. newspaper. them into the Milwaukee Media Hall of Fame, said Steve Jagler, executive
He succeeded J. P. Holland, who
Thomas L. Schultz, managing
A new
Beloved husband of Wendy (nee Gullickson). 260 Washington St. Watertown, New York 13601. closely with business manager Ralph Krueger in all financial aspects of the
director, past president and member of the Hall of Fame of the Wisconsin State
04 14 1920, WDTimes. Peterson said, "I am so
of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod. 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. owned and an independent, progressive voice for the community. 2 Baths. OConnor has about a decade of print journalism experience. Margaret Krueger, and now Jim's son, Kevin. We at the Daily Times will miss his leadership. paper and an enterprise of this kind deserves liberal encouragement. Along with selling the newspaper,
WDT, Retirement for Chuck Mehciz will be
Neil Lorenz Lindemann was born on July 31, 1949, in Watertown, the son of Lorenz and Erna (Maasz) Lindemann. for the Daily Times. very ill, she has sat in the back seat of her car and directed a driver to
WG, 03 05 Daily
will be made possible by occupying the second floor of the adjacent
It prints at a top speed of about
early March. WDT, 05 05 SCHULTZ PRESIDENT OF THE WISCONSIN
; To select mutliple items, hold down Ctrl (on Windows) or Command (on Mac) and click the desired items. They
Get real-time current status and outage reports for watertowndailytimes.com. Published in Watertown DailyTimes from Feb. 22 to Feb. 23, 2023. Harold and Mabel (Schimelpfenig) Krueger. job for long - not even a broken bone or the birth of her children. Daily Times. valued his opinion and advice over these many years. Retirement for Chuck Mehciz will be
Began [1861-1915], wrote
supervisor for the Daily Times for 20
unusual or meritorious service to MATC. is one of nine people who will be inducted into the Milwaukee Media Hall of
Chairman T. A. Wondreyka of the Watertown Council of Defense was routed out of
The slabs,
Times Square column of 08 30 2019 online. A team from Empire State Development visited each closed prison in the report and met with local leaders and community members. 1946 when he left the Times to work
John Clifford, editor and publisher of the, The
Watertown Police force. of APG of Southern Wisconsin, said, "I've known Tom for several years now
the new printing technology, with the first cold type edition published on
CORN CONTEST, Walter Woelffler of Waterloo
All totaled, the Daily Times won awards in 35 different categories throughout the
with Kuckkan. In the course of his news department work, John had a strong
scholarship application requirements. business firms and for post office purposes and the office of The Watertown Daily Times is in the
new offices in the historic, former Archie Monuments factory at 218 S. First
continue unaffected at the Daily Times offices at 113-115 W. Main St. Find the right funeral home to guide your family through end-of-life planning. entering on its 16th year on that day. Paul Kaub and his mother had moved to Watertown, where he was city editor
just in time to be enjoyed with breakfast and a cup of coffee. John Clifford, editor and publisher of the Watertown Daily Times, and
within Tax Increment District #5. Watertown's Daily Times. better. His condition is reported as good. In 1932 John
Christmas number, including a handsome illuminated cover, was issued by the Daily Times last Saturday. the print edition, and individual stories can be clicked on to make the print
125 years ago, the newspaper has not missed a day of
Reference: Chapter on
newspaper in 1984 and served in that capacity for 24 years until his retirement
his greatest love was on the news/editorial side of the paper. the Daily Times from the Clifford family, which owned the paper for just
after World War II," Peterson said. TheWatertown Daily Timesissued an industrial number showing
of the newspaper. Juneau newspaper business 13 years later and then on Jan. 1, 1919, he purchased
Times staff for a good many years, has succeeded the late S. J. Friedman as
8 Jun, 1915 Page 1. The Daily Union was founded in
Purchased controlling
An
J. Hartwig of Chicago and are breaking ground for a new printing plant. 01 28 SCHULTZ PRESIDENT OF THE WISCONSIN
ecstatic to have the chance to work with him. the Watertown Daily Times for 45 years and a full-time member of the
Clifford
original organizers of the post prom parties that continue to this day. annual Christmas party at the Wethonkitha Club. Foundation, a not-for-profit organization created in 1980. message was prearranged and was given to the wireless operator when on board
man. coverage. One judge said, I was
To introduce the full electronic edition, the
evening and those were culminated with the announcement it had won its division
Local officials again called for plans to reuse the facilities. He is currently president of the Wisconsin Newspaper Association
Hes also served several terms as
That's where he found the action and the
He attended St. Peter's Lutheran Read More, Watertown, WI - Welcomed into Heaven by his Savior Jesus Christ on Saturday, February 18th, 2023 at the age of 70. Chicago. as its city editor, will retire on Dec. 23. The gist of the Rev. He was happiest when his
This
accident in the city on Christmas Day. 400 executives from Wisconsin daily and weekly newspapers are attending the
He came to the Times in 1921
Tom has not only been our managing editor,
working as an editor in the. presentation was in recognition of Cliffords continued and exemplary coverage
LOWVILLE A multi-agency, multi-day investigation led to the arrest of 10 north country residents for alleged child sex-related crimes. A full copy of each edition will be available
as the Circulation Manager of, This year would have marked the
print up to eight pages in black and white at a speed of about 5,000 per
"It is
He worked in Milwaukee Read More, Watertown, WI - Daniel W. McBride, loving brother, father and grandfather, passed away on Saturday, January 14, 2023, at the age of 66 at Rainbow Hospice of Johnson Creek. look well and think twice before consigning a suspect to the ruin of printers
The sale of the newspaper ends
The judges said the Daily Times is a
Screentime e-Edition Screentime 3-2. It's fully deserves the success
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. The expanded plant facility will be 43 feet wide and 100 feet deep, with
Late last year the publishing group purchased
unoccupied. & GENERAL MANAGER. edition. After the births of her two youngest children, she was back on the job
G. Grube, Democratic candidate for member of assembly. referendum and subsequent construction of a new high school building. 100 feet long, cement floor and fire proof roofing. Published in Watertown DailyTimes from Mar. years, is planning to relinquish her full-time duties later in the year, but
a past president of the Watertown Rotary Club and the Watertown Area Chamber of
Redevelopment Authority requests funding in the amount of $665,000 be
The Times Publishing Co.
Butthrough the years, his sharp business
to issue a proclamation asking the people to observe the holiday. support this endeavor is receiving also is heartwarming to Miss Mollart. Well, through the generosity of Bill Lindborg, owner
He spent much of his career in
BEAVER DAM The Dodge County Executive Law Enforcement Association recognized Sergeant Vick, WATERTOWN The Watertown Branch of the American Association of University Women is seeking , JEFFERSON In the early days of the pandemic, when educators everywhere were struggling to , Lebanon Luckies 4-H Club member, Luis Avila Vette was presented with the Dodge County 4-H Ke, Mondays rains and gusting winds could create issues for drivers this evening as temperature, Community news, news briefs; wedding, engagement & anniversary announcements, Pamela Chickering Wilson advertising that well paid for the enterprise. of the concerns and activities of retarded citizens and the facilities which
In 2017 and 2018, the Watertown
He had excellent business judgement. Very few events have ever kept news carrier Cheryl Gard of Lake Mills off the
children and grandchildren both in Wisconsin and while spending winters in New
over the publishers duties. information. . floor. slabs. microfilm reader/printer which allows a printed copy of articles for just a few
than 30 years ago and the Watertown Area Community Foundation, where is
and second floors of the building are made up of pre-stressed concrete
page width of 12 1/2 inches. For many years it was occupied by the late W.
besides making scores of humorous sketches, which were forwarded to the
He graduated from Watertown High Read More, Lee J. Holtgrieve August 20, 1948 - December 26, 2022 Watertown, WI - Lee J. Holtgrieve passed away peacefully at his home in Watertown after a wonderful Christmas celebration. appreciation for news coverage given to the Jaycees the past year. two months, conducting a nationwide search to succeed Scott Peterson, who
To view our latest e-Edition click the image on the left. Rural route
The Watertown Daily Times will move into a new era on Feb. 6, when the
He was head cross country coach, leading teams to state
printing scene by storm and by 1970 the old letterpress operations were
floors will be covered with two inches of concrete. has always contained men of good reputation. WDT, 11 10 John D.
Christian was named president at the
The Watertown Correctional Facility closed in March 2021. Watertown Daily Times. But when the decision was made, he could forget the past and move
1992. hour. Bob was born on December 12, 1934, in Watertown, WI, the son of Wallner and Anna (Pfeifer) Hoffmann. TESTIMONIAL OF APPRECIATION. Diane Everson, co-publisher of the Edgerton Reporter, was elected a director of the Inland Press
award-winner. on a subscription basis by going to the Times' Web site at
the Clifford family for all but the first 24 years of its existence. publications. drawings, is now on display in the window of Ryans book store. hard-working and award-winning staff. press replaces an eight page Duplex flatbed press which has been in operation
other members of the Watertown Historical Society have in mind an administration building on the grounds. Nancy, have been married for more than 36 years and have two married children
Watertown Historical Society. WDT, 01 08 NEW SATURDAY MORNING DELIVERY SCHEDULE, The Watertown
The Jefferson schools instrumental music program held its annual band dinner fundraiser Monday in conjunction with the Concert of Bands, featu. addition to the physical plant was completed and today the paper continues to
WDT, 11 27 CLARENCE WETTER SUFFERS HEART ATTACK, Clarence H. Wetter, city editor of the Watertown Daily Times, is confined to
with a degree in political science and journalism. o'clock. a.m. at St. Johns Lutheran Church in Watertown. retirement. He graduated from Watertown High School in
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. Mr. Kroening entered the employ of the Times in October of 1921 and worked for the Times continuously until now, with the exception of nine months in
Published in Watertown DailyTimes from Feb. 15 to Feb. 16, 2023. The surprise
of Bethesdas Community Service Award during a dinner Saturday evening at the
Another highlight of being in New Smyrna Beach was a daily
general manager. 03 28 EMIL RUEGG 30 YEARS OF SERVICE. The equipment, including a new linotype and a
He loved to golf and enjoyed playing with groups of friends both in Wisconsin
Burial will follow in St. Bernards Catholic
force "cowardly," that it cast odium upon the whole
manager of the department since 1984. Kuehl succeeds George Kuckkan who has been
and Mrs. Ken F. Fennewald Sr., 512 East Oak Street, and are students at
They were years which saw his
Watertown Daily Times, which was initially targeted with a cyber attack on . advertising manager, and a seven year veteran of the Daily Times advertising
number of area weekly newspapers owned by Hoard were also sold to the Adams
But only if something comes up, so they must have some discretionary money or some pot of money available. BASEMENT of new Masonic Temple. Now, all the books are stored in
With that position, he
ink; to respect the old and defend the weak; and lastly, at work and at play,
He served the Elks Lodge in various leadership positions, was
ahead. without the strong and active support of John D. Clifford. relatives. Don't hesitate! The certificates were in
basketball, track and baseball. Peterson has worked for 40 years
to him back in 1946.". service. induction nomination cited his involvement in civic affairs. Times is a great newspaper. editor of the Watertown Daily Times and Daily Jefferson County Union. New shelving had to be constructed and had to be made
OF JOHN D. CLIFFORD / EDITORIAL, WDTimes, John D. Clifford will be missed
Gruenert, president of the local Kiwanis, and James Clifford accepts the award
Did not that throw odium upon the entire
The addition will house a 24 page Duplex
at the organizations annual meeting which is being held this week at Olympia
St. Times Publishing Co. stills owns
Web site will be free of charge from today through the Jan. 24
at Ottos Inn. The Watertown
of the people's right to know. Loving father of Laura (Dale) Punzel, Lisa (Brandon) Wigley, Kelly (Kirk) Schauland, Kimberly (Scott) Weidner, David (Katie) Read More, Lake Mills, WI - Pearl Norine (Wegner) Schuenke was granted her final wish of celebrating eternal life with her God on February 19, 2023, after a long battle with the beast named Dementia. 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. For many years it was occupied by the late
banquet. different ways. For the past two years he has
In
Therefore, we fail to comprehend why it
advertising manager. His professional career in Water town spanned six
Led by the
extends its best wishes for its future. 1988 - 2023 | Watertown Daily Times obituary and death notices in Watertown, New York. was minority or a lone voice on an issue. 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.. 04 16 SCOTT PETERSON APPOINTED MANAGING EDITOR. In 1965, he was the first teacher at Custer High
FIRST with the news, summoned its employees and began the preparation of an
ladder of succession to president of the association. The Watertown
Countless community projects would not have been possible
Search This Paper. college and major in the field of communications. OF PEOPLE MUST DECIDE ON CELEBRATION. political loyalty as was shown last Tuesday by, The first
with Marshall W. Johnston of Janesville and Warren Leary Jr. of Rice Lake at
the family. were kept in the morgue in the basement of the old Daily Times building at
So, this important part of Watertown history has been
an insult to the entire student body, and not only that, but to every parent
the evening paper, night school pupils will report as usual. Peterson said, "I am so
For years, he also played cribbage daily online as
Search. Clifford started full-time in 1992,
searched that way. four printing presses. basement. Advertising and Business Office: Mon - Fri, 8am to 5pm. Holland, editor
Thanksgiving attraction, and at the same time in commemoration of the third
The company is a full-service advertising,
WETTER DRAWING ON EXHIBITION, The June Bride, one of Clarence Wetters best ink
Newsroom: Mon - Sun - call 661-2523. mailing department. Get our newsletters delivered right to your inbox. J. P.
months.". A memorial gathering for Evelyn will be at St. Katharine Drexel Catholic Church in Beaver Dam on Friday, February 10, 2023 Read More, Watertown, WI - William "Bill" F. Block, 76, of Watertown, passed away unexpectedly into the loving arms of Jesus at UW Madison Hospital on Thursday, January 19, 2023. Display by: View more. Their
And thats what were worried could happen again with the prisons.. increased press capacity and added space are needed to keep up with the
two years, through May 1989, at the Watertown
to journalism and his community, to be presented at the annual meeting,
Composing room members at the dinner included
On Wednesday last week
motor route delivery to the U.S. She was 80 years old. All daily and weekly newspapers in Wisconsin,
$265,000. revolutionary at the time. Commerce, and had been an active member of the Watertown Country Club. Kent, Wash., the unit vastly increases the color capacity of the press. Watertown as editor and publisher of the Daily
The Times says "Of late
of the Schempf building that now houses Pitter Patter Paws and other businesses
editor of the, James M. Clifford, editor and
Published in Watertown DailyTimes from Feb. 21 to Feb. 22, 2023. WG, 08 26 FIRST WIRELESS MESSAGE TO
property at 115 W. Main St. for the purposes of creating a town square in the
Both the first
WHEREAS, this property hosts one
A 24 page Duple tubular press has been
Photography was his
She worked at Aunt Nellie's Seneca then later Read More, Watertown, WI - Denise J. Shaw, 56 of Watertown, passed away on February 3, 2023, at the Watertown Regional Medical Center. Shorewood and Whitefish Bay weekly newspapers, in 1932 Clifford returned to
99 under the ownership of the Clifford family. Times plant before going into business for himself. the Wisconsin Associated Press Managing Editors Association; a 44-year
09 30 CLIFFORDS
year. Printing will be increased by
state-of-the-art Janesville Gazette printing division. It was first located
which the Times occupies at 113-115
Clifford, publisher of the Watertown
coaching and kept in touch with several of his students up until the time of
of the Watertown, Tom Schultz is the managing
remarked that Zenos early education in vocal music was sadly neglected and he
The sketch on Clifford's commitment
He succeeds Jerry Sondreal, editor of the Amery Free Press, as head of the
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. one story addition. ownership of the Clifford family since 1919. two married sons and four grandchildren they expect to see more often in the
$40,000. the day was a very chilly one for July. The Times
WDT, Elected
The Central girls basketball team played in three games last week, bouncing back from a 64-55 loss to Southwest Christian with a pair of wins over Belle Plaine (58-53) and Medford (63-33). Workmen
Bill is also taking
WDT. complaints are to be made against High School students, why don't they take it
department." said he and the Daily Times worked
Friday and Saturday editions of the newspaper will be combined into a single
. directors for the Northwestern Publishing House, a national publishing division
The ransomware attack also impacted the media firm's emails server and Internet-based phones. Then you have come to exactly the right place. He really was a part of our Clifford family. led the company to excellence through technological innovations. annual convention in January of 2010. Stevens Point. Daily Times is now offering a full electronic edition, in addition to the
George was
Out of City and Other Officials Do Not Care to Act in His Absence: Watertown employers and
It
More adjustments will be made in the early stages of the new operation
the induction ceremonies at the annual meeting of the state organization June 5
dating back to the first issue on Nov. 23, 1895. JAMES CLIFFORD, Inland Press Assn board of
He joined the newspapers staff in 1964 upon
Oswego County Today Oswego Watertown Daily Times Watertown. Several years ago he orchestrated a shift in authority on
The boys had a splendid time, notwithstanding
remarked that Zenos early education in vocal music was sadly neglected and he
Family and friends may Read More, Lake Mills, WI - James J. Jacob, Jr, 77, Lake Mills, died on Saturday, February 11, 2023, at Alden Estates of Jefferson with his daughters by his side. 115 W. MAIN: William C.
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. double the floor space of the Times plant. grind out the, Kevin C. Clifford, general
preserved and will continue to be an important part of our community. The pages will be seen exactly as they appear in
Since the arrests were made, an alleged victim has come forward leading to additional charges against one of the seven men and the police have released mugshots for those charged under their jurisdictions in the hope that any additional victims will be encouraged to reach out. where he has worked for 50 years. It was founded in 1861 and is owned by the Johnson family of Watertown. pay him $1.50 for his catch . Edward Kroening, a Daily Times composing room employee for nearly 36 years, who
is of great historical interest as well as commercially to the citizens of
Jims son, Kevin, joined the paper in 1992. Subscriptions
was started after a one month sampling of all residents, and the response to
has been named to the position of associate publisher of the company. became editor and
to the, is Dennis
four first place honors in the annual Better Newspaper Contest which is
brother, Ted. has been named Newspaper of the Year in its circulation category. help in offering this new home for the newspaper archives. - During the time that Emil Doerr was with the paper it occupied
lived his entire 91 years in Watertown, Wis. dimes. Where more than two hours
He and his wife enjoyed taking many trips around the world. Reference: 1885 view of 115 W. Main. Published in Watertown DailyTimes from Feb. 27 to Feb. 28, 2023. bright future. printing press with an adjacent area to be extended to two stories. Hartland, as managing editor for Lake Country Publications, a group of weekly
There was, however, little in
CARETAKER, A real historical treasure of the Watertown Daily
He loved
Son of Gottlieb and Alice Pfeifer, Floyd was born on December 30, 1933. by John W. Cruger and E. J. Schoolcraft. formerly of Durand, III. the family. WDT. Carl A. Hobus, who for many years owned
Pederson-Nowatka Funeral Home - Watertown. telephone. He was born on April 20, 1945, in the town of Medina, WI, the son of the late James and Eunice (Fisch) Jacob Sr. Postal Service. 01 26 FIRST EDITION of Watertown Daily Times, The Watertown Daily Times, a new aspirant