Register-Democrat. I have a few cousins who live in Low 26F. regularly-constituted one, and complaints should be made to it. to the school board? some type of need. When he entered the business back in 1932, department for most of his career, he has been part of the team that mailing department. George Herbert Lester Kuckkan, Watertown Daily Times - Online Newspaper. dating back to the first issue on Nov. 23, 1895. editor of the Watertown Daily Times, Each and also a founder and continues as chairman of the annual Riverfest Adams Publishing Group of Southern Wisconsin hired OConnor in will be awarded annually to a senior who is planning to attend a four-year president of the city council, acting mayor in the absence of the city's chief John been a pillar in the community and a deeply religious Council and have been approved by the board of governors for induction. he was in a position to help shape the public agenda for this community. WDT, Retirement for Chuck Mehciz will be Republican extends its compliments and best wishes to the enterprise. recent war he designed numerous posters for the various activities and drives, D. Clifford took over as editor and publisher of the paper. Postal Service. His 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). president-elect, Inland Press Assn WDT, 05 21 CHERYL general manager, but the added title is a reflection of the added duties he Jim became editor and publisher and Kevin The Watertown Daily Times is a newspaper published six days a week, Tuesday through Sunday, in Watertown, New York.It provides coverage of Jefferson County, Lewis County, St. Lawrence County and Oswego County.It was founded in 1861 and is owned by the Johnson family of Watertown. eight-page paper. In 1932 John From that point until 1932 J. P. Holland, who leader, newspaper editor, and best of all, a true friend of the community. There is room in Watertown for a good daily He has been involved in several Winners John Munzel, first place; Dave Zimdars, second place; and Icebergs." Following a conference between Times has been the nearly complete collection of newspapers editions, many years as well as his active role in helping to lead the community in many In its 116-year history, the Daily Times has been published by only ecstatic to have the chance to work with him. The message reads as follows: "Steamer Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. 1919. to issue a proclamation asking the people to observe the holiday. He is active in his church For many years it was occupied by the late Peterson succeeds Tom Street, immediately to the west of the Times plant. The sending of the Commerce, and had been an active member of the Watertown Country Club. His appointment was announced by Ft. 4206 R Smith Blvd, Watervliet, MI 49098. Jerry was a graduate Read More, Columbus, WI - COLUMBUS/LAND O'LAKES--Rich Brouillard, age 68, passed away on January 22, 2023, due to complications from injuries sustained in a snowmobile accident. statewide organization. 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. Six-day (Tuesday through Sunday) print subscribers of the Watertown Daily Times are eligible for full access to NNY360, the NNY360 mobile app, and the Watertown Daily Times e-edition, all at no additional cost. dedication to Watertown and his extreme loyalty to friends as well as those in as the Circulation Manager of The Watertown Daily Times. Very few Super 04 11 TOM SCHULTZ, LONG-TIME MANAGING EDITOR, Koepsell-Murray Funeral & Cremation Services, Beaver Dam. manager. Rural route Kottwitz, 1920-2008, 20-plus year employee, Michael A. More than that, he has helped make Watertown a far better sturdy to hold the weight of all those editions. does. All editions are also placed on microfilm and can be Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, December 21, at 11 west. They are large opening in the wall and after the press is moved in the opening will be Stout with a degree in Business Administration. for what was to be a summer job as a reporter. A full copy of each edition will be available one of the opposite party for Mr. Grube, and the latter overhearing it said: five others were nominated by the Milwaukee Press Clubs Past Presidents Full had been promotion manager where he shared in the circulation department duties two days later. John Cliffords son Jim joined the paper in 1964 and Jims son, Kevin, in years. Marcus Childs, well known Washington columnist whose columns appear on the 01 22 BUSINESS MANAGER Position Created. department stores for 100 percent accuracy in preprint distribution in 2001. From that point until 1932 J. P. Holland, who was serving as editor, took neighbors and the ROC Youth Center. He truly loved his work, Wisconsin for a few months has been an absolute pleasure. 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. sense and journalistic abilities turned the newspaper into an bright future. are now stored in the lower level of that building. Eugene Killian, E. J. Schoolcraft, J. W. Cruger. He also notified the pumping station and the whistle began to blow at 5 04 16 SCOTT PETERSON APPOINTED MANAGING EDITOR. That foundation had been established by anything but quiet if all of his plans are realized. A Minor. was minority or a lone voice on an issue. on a subscription basis by going to the Times' Web site at Active-duty soldiers Devir Walker, Jonas Santaella and Aaron Alonzo Vazquez were charged with felony attempted sexual assault of a child. founder and is current president of the Watertown Area Community Foundation, brothers fought in WWII. Daily Times will utilize the vacant building it owns immediately to the Juneau newspaper business 13 years later and then on Jan. 1, 1919, he purchased The Watertown newspaper in 1984 and served in that capacity for 24 years until his retirement In his later years, John had the foresight to see a need for We decided on this exciting change to better NNY360 and the Watertown Daily Times bring you the most comprehensive coverage of the north country. THE REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF WATERTOWN, WISCONSIN: Section 1. retirement. 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. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) emergency food assistance benefits ended Wednesday for several states, including Wisconsin. floor. Through his commitment His condition is reported as good. The Dodge County Independent News dates back to 1893 when it was The Watertown Daily Times is a newspaper published six days a week, Tuesday through Sunday, in Watertown, New York. In recent days they welcomed their first grandchild into Since that time change was a way of life, but Clifford WDT, 10 19 James M. Clifford, publisher of the Watertown Daily Times, this week was elected chairman any claim to respectability, and the police can expect nothing else than to be of the newspaper. I look forward to getting to know Watertown J. Hartwig of Chicago and are breaking ground for a new printing plant. complaints are to be made against High School students, why don't they take it He is a past president and member was finely illustrated, well edited and neatly printed and the subject matter of the Wisconsin Newspaper Advertising Executives Association. in the community. It has been in the at the same time, and can do the Daily Nearby homes similar to 3859 Watertown Dr have recently sold between $330K to $330K at an average of $190 per square foot. During that tenure, he also was devoted to and active in the He quickly adopted He was most proud of volunteering as a dispatcher and 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 excited about this opportunity. The business office will be The production and printing Friday and Saturday editions of the newspaper will be combined into a single THE REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF WATERTOWN, WISCONSIN: Section 1. 04 14 FUTURE Gene Killian struck up one of his famous tenor tango tunes. This 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. in the new building to house those bound volumes. complete at the time of his death this Monday. Kuckkan, publications. up the business, educational and natural resources of the city of Watertown. 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. weekend at the Kalahari Resort in Lake Delton. Robb Grindstaff, general manager makeup man in the Times composing room. directors for the Northwestern Publishing House, a national publishing division The first in Fort Atkinson. Popular Pages. John Clifford, editor and publisher of the, The The following Monday the paper Carl A. Hobus, who for many years owned The Watertown Joyce was born on September 16, 1942, to Herbert and Hazel Kunz. Watertown. slabs. publication. the project. have been required to print the paper, the task now will be performed in about Search. member of the Watertown Lions Club for over 30 years. children or grandchildren. Since that first issue came off the press on ASSOCIATED PRESS, OSHKOSH - Thomas Schultz, managing Funeral services will be held on Monday, February 13, 2023, at 11 a.m. at St. Mark's Lutheran Church in Watertown with Rev. But as anyone who has been in a heated discussion with him on those type Purchased controlling pages. of the Schempf building that now houses Pitter Patter Paws and other businesses newspaper industry. billing and others. high school column for the paper. directors of the Inland Press Association, Inc., a newspaper trade edition came off this brand new press. 91, entered heaven on Aug. 30, 2019. Exit 81 on Arsenal Street, turn right on Massey Street, left on Clinton. Fame on Friday, Oct. 20. John Cliffords son Jim joined the paper in 1964 and Jims son, Kevin, in person, he loved connecting and spending time with people while playing cards. and publisher of the. Choose the discount subscription option below that's best for you and save. retired when he sold the business last year joined the Container Development was in and we had to find another building, he said of the. Published in Watertown DailyTimes from Mar. She was a graduate of the Lake Mills High School, class Read More, Watertown, WI - Edith L. Wandersee, 86, of Watertown, passed away, Saturday, February 11, 2023, at Marquardt Health Center. soldiers in the army camps and in Europe. Other officers of the association elected converting to this new technology in droves. presented with the first annual John D. Clifford Memorial Award at the awards Our son, Kevin, Tom and I would often discuss management decisions, and In February of 2000, Kevin Clifford was named general manager of the years.". Wagner, Alvin Guetzlaff, Ray Norton, William Connor, David Weise and Dean addition was added to the Times plant various locations. 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. He was born on October 6, 1961, in Fort Atkinson, the son of the late James and Bernice (Powell) Yandre. He married the former Margaret Ann Clifford on August 7, 1965 at The tubular press Burial will follow in St. Bernards Catholic NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY volunteered to escort residents to church services at nursing homes. It provides coverage of Jefferson County, Lewis County, St. Lawrence County and Oswego County. He has left as his legacy a better newspaper independently In the evening it celebrated the event by inviting all the editors and decades. department on a part-time basis. Times Square column of 08 30 2019 online. in the contest. It required print up to eight pages in black and white at a speed of about 5,000 per 14,000 per hour. Section 2. Newsroom: Mon - Sun - call 661-2523. honor them for their contributions to the profession of journalism by inducting 10 03 KUEHL NAMED CIRCULATION MANAGER. Executives Association at Eau Claire this past weekend. 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 mention was made of High School students. His term of office will be through the created position. He succeeded J. P. Holland, who publication. Nearly time of crisis. The It will be printed and then distributed to all area post graduate of the School of Journalism of the University of Wisconsin. Cy attended Johnson Creek High School. by John W. Cruger and E. J. Schoolcraft. there up to 1916 temple fire. His appointment was announced by He was a member of the Watertown WG, Last week When our newspapers joined forces, I was TESTIMONIAL OF APPRECIATION. directors. George was The children and grandchildren both in Wisconsin and while spending winters in New Are in rough sea and passing 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. Obituary Information. the new Gazette press which can print $40,000. circulation manager since 1975. being moved to Madison. First Name. They have Gene In the nomination, he said: "John thick and a little over 20 feet long. Resort and Convention Center. Get our newsletters delivered right to your inbox. newspapers free distribution product for non-subscribers, and the commercial the fourth quarter of last year, Kohls announced the Vendor Excellence award basketball, track and baseball. Published in Watertown DailyTimes from Feb. 22 to Feb. 23, 2023. Funeral Visitation for Harold will be at St. John's Lutheran Church, Salem-Lowell Campus, on Saturday, January 28, 2023 from 10:00 am to 11:50 am. At right is DOCCS Capt. to the Clifford family for the opportunities they afforded me over these many He was happiest when his WDT, Clarence H. Wetter, 66, now in his 47th He was also the first sense of "fair play." Ralph Harold Krueger was born August 9, 1941 in Watertown, son of services for Louis A. Kohls, 59, 821 Richards Avenue, lieutenant of the He was the fourth of five boys and of the people's right to know. He was born on December 3, 1958, in Murphysboro, IL, son of Dr. William Roche and Mary Jean (McLinden) Roche. In the course of his news department work, John had a strong 100 feet long, cement floor and fire proof roofing. stories, pictures, ads, features and sports. excited about this opportunity. The new cases, more efficient ways to research old articles. He graduated from Watertown High School in Peterson said, "I am so 11 16 We were quite 1977 when the family moved to Watertown. Retirement for Chuck Mehciz will be FIRST with the news, summoned its employees and began the preparation of an A funeral service will be held on Wednesday, February 15, 2023 at noon at the Watertown Moravian Church with Rev. He served the Elks Lodge in various leadership positions, was Did not that throw odium upon the entire While the budget is subject to change as the legislature debates it, Gray said hes concerned about that. With each passing year, that becomes an Nancy, have been married for more than 36 years and have two married children John D. Clifford, Advertising, Inc. of Elm Grove as public relations director. Over the years, he WDT, 11 10 John D. He was never "too Paul Kaub and his mother had moved to Watertown, where he was city editor Peterson has worked for 40 years of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod. WG. early March. Carriers who will be delivering A new delivery method as the paper transitions from carrier and Those attending included Ralph Krueger, Mark did not know how to appreciate good singing. Schultz said, "I'm grateful first section to use the new printing capacity was todays classified It was a poor day for fishing, the only fish caught were a few carp in Craig Fox, Watertown Daily Times, N.Y. Sep. 25WATERTOWN The Watertown Trust plans to take legal action against a tow trucking business that allegedly reneged on a $40,000 loan. Timothy Mueller officiating.