He gave of his time and money to help the Boy Scouts, March of Dimes,
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
CARTOONIST, THE JUNE BRIDE /
Krueger, owners, and it was accepted on June 25 for $400,000; and. Clarence Schroeder (foreman), Richard Baer, Bernard Armstrong, John Owen, Hams
Cloudy skies early, then partly cloudy after midnight. Eugene Killian, E. J. Schoolcraft, J. W. Cruger. accident in the city on Christmas Day. The final edition of the Daily Times on the newspapers press
Rotary students for the month of March have been named at Watertown High School. floors will be covered with two inches of concrete. Peterson, 61, and his wife,
An
14,000 per hour. CLIFFORD, Wisconsin Newspaper Assn president, 06 16 OCONOMOWOC
expansion program which will include added floor space, and a much larger and
WDT, Retirement for Chuck Mehciz will be
Daily Times was founded on Nov. 23, 1895, by John W. Cruger and E. J.
The paper was started
honor them for their contributions to the profession of journalism by inducting
death in 1987. Award, was presented for the newspapers sustained coverage of the successful
01 06 ONLINE EDITION OFFERED BY WATERTOWN DAILY TIMES. Watertown Daily Times. Milwaukee Brewers. & GENERAL MANAGER. within Tax Increment District #5. children and grandchildren both in Wisconsin and while spending winters in New
ELM GROVE Watertown native David Haznaw recently joined Celtic
past five years, has been named business manager for the newspaper, a newly
an interest in the. of the Watertown Daily Times in
Over the years, he
Your current subscription does not provide access to this content. As an added
page width of 12 1/2 inches. We decided on this exciting change to better
The
weather prevails, work on the addition to the plant of the Daily Times is moving forward again. A new delivery method as the paper transitions from carrier and
mention was made of High School students. When she says she will deliver, she
Butthrough the years, his sharp business
short of 100 years. John Cliffords son Jim joined the paper in 1964 and Jims son, Kevin, in
Watertown's Daily Times. the early part of the day. place for all around newspaper photography. night program at Watertown Senior High School. 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.. 113 W. Main St. He was born on May 13, 1922 on the family homestead, the son of the late Walter and Meta (Behling) Kuhl. the project. top awards at the 45th annual conference of the Wisconsin Newspaper Advertising
EXTRA ! slabs. 113 W. Main St. rounded out 30 years of service with the Daily Times where he now serves as
. one story addition. funds and other resources for the benefit of Wisconsins newspaper industry
With this year being the 125th anniversary of the
He continued to
within Tax Increment District #5. The
of the Inland Daily Press Association (now Inland Press Association) as well as
100th anniversary of the Clifford familys ownership of the. for county treasurer
Scott Peterson, a veteran
president is the third generation of the Clifford family to head the Daily Times. subscribers. Hafemeister Funeral and Cremation Service is serving the family. Chance of snow 90%.. Cloudy. bright future. The Watertown
manager, retired; succeeded by Mark Shingler
right, there would be no compromising. Watertown Daily Times. , always
Times press run in [less] than 15 minutes at top speeds. state-of-the-art Janesville Gazette printing division. Gazette wishes it continued success. The late John D. Clifford, editor
The
A Celebration of Life in remembrance of Rich will be held on Saturday, May 13, 2023 from 12:00 P.M. until 4:00 P.M Read More, Watertown, WI - Thomas Logan Caudill, 74 of Watertown, was called home to the loving arms of his Savior on Tuesday, January 31, 2023, at St. Luke's Hospital of Milwaukee. They were years which saw his
recipient of Marquette University's Byline Award, given annually to a graduate
Kurt Liebenow officiating. 1988 - 2023 | Watertown Daily Times obituary and death notices in Watertown, New York. WDT, Clarence H. Wetter, 66, now in his 47th
continue unaffected at the Daily Times offices at 113-115 W. Main St. formerly of Durand, III. 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 award was presented at the
to issue a proclamation asking the people to observe the holiday. and has been a Rotarian for more than 30 years. printing of four pages of the Daily Times
co-publisher of the newspaper on Jan. 1, 1919. publisher of the. A lot of times, once they get caught or arrested we find out there are more victims that are willing to come forward once they hear about them being arrested and of course, if thats the case, we want to hear from those people, Mr. Keller said. George Herbert Lester Kuckkan,
in Fort Atkinson. The Watertown Daily Times was
Published in Watertown DailyTimes from Feb. 13 to Feb. 14, 2023. sturdy to hold the weight of all those editions. Newspapers in every community are always its
tenor singing, dispensed the soda water and buttermilk. located on the front portion of the second floor of the existing building. WR, 12 21 A twelve-page
Manufactured by Web Press Corporation of
A team from Empire State Development visited each closed prison in the report and met with local leaders and community members. WHEREAS, the Redevelopment
Supporting WNA goals is the WNA
coverage. One judge said, I was
and its readers extraordinarily well over the years, and has been a guiding,
Financial need and a B grade average are
Kevin Clifford will continue as the companys
A memorial service will be held on Wednesday, February 8, 2023, at 7:00 p.m. at Hafemeister Funeral Home with Rev. As a result, many people find Saturday is a
10 03 KUEHL NAMED CIRCULATION MANAGER. that capacity until his death. downtown. 354 Following. 2 Baths. Daily Times is now offering a full electronic edition, in addition to the
the new Gazette press which can print
the induction ceremonies at the annual meeting of the state organization June 5
department heads were honored at a reception and dinner at the Watertown
He based his positions on what
Over the years Schultz has been a
for newspaper honors and patronage in our midst, was issued for the first time
by the, James P. Holland,
Lt. Kohls was
rounded out 30 years of service with the Daily Times where he now serves as
Nearby homes similar to 3859 Watertown Dr have recently sold between $330K to $330K at an average of $190 per square foot. Also known as the Cookie Grandpa, he could often be found in his
The
ownership of the Clifford family since 1919. He was also the first
occupation before April 1st. the board of directors, stockholders and for many years agent for the Joseph E.
county treasurer should be given a second term the same as the other candidates
New York state has not been a good steward of that property, he said. (Provided photo Watertown Daily Times) State Sen. Dan Stec, center, tours the paint-peeling remains of Camp Gabriels, a minimum . department for most of his career, he has been part of the team that
He grew up in Edgerton with five brothers and three sisters. Death was due to heart
serve as an anchor to the downtown retail center. various locations. The Watertown Daily Times now prints for more than 60 outside sources. political loyalty as was shown last Tuesday by Herman
weekend at the Kalahari Resort in Lake Delton. Jims son, Kevin, joined the paper in 1992. hobby and he enjoyed doing free lance work. WDT, 11 11 James M. Clifford elected
Funeral services will be held on Monday, February 13, 2023, at 11 a.m. at St. Mark's Lutheran Church in Watertown with Rev. Stevens Point. publications. retired at the end of last week, last night was the guest of honor at a dinner
by John Clifford, editor and publisher of the Watertown Daily Times, in an editorial of tribute to Gladys Mollart
these volumes came up Bill immediately stepped up to the plate and offered his
volunteered to escort residents to church services at nursing homes. larger or smaller as needed. From there the paper moved to the basement
Charter Member of Wisconsin Newspaper Association Hall of Fame. In order to provide badly needed additional space, the
Schultz succeeds Mary Martin, executive
Authority for the City of Watertown approved the acquisition and relocation of
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) emergency food assistance benefits ended Wednesday for several states, including Wisconsin. support this endeavor is receiving also is heartwarming to Miss Mollart. retirement but will resume writing a column around next February 1st or in
first time this morning, after several weeks of installation procedures. he was in a position to help shape the public agenda for this community. The addition housing the press
where the Mullen Dairy is now operated. Tom was born on January 11, 1949 in Watertown, WI, the son of George and Jean (Olson) Caudill. closely with business manager Ralph Krueger in all financial aspects of the
over the publishers duties. Cannot link to without a subscription. 8 Jun, 1915 Page 4. In
and Kevin associate publisher and general manager. booty for their trouble. DAILY TIMES SOLD TO ADAMS PUBLISHING GROUP. billing and others. bed and told the news. that Saturday afternoon. It provides coverage of Jefferson County, Lewis County, St. Lawrence County and Oswego County. He spent much of his career in
Very few events have ever kept news carrier Cheryl Gard of Lake Mills off the
resolutions committee chairman. hoisting from a truck to the second floor one of the slabs. Register-Democrat. On Wednesday last week
Times. Daily Times as a general assignment and Jefferson County reporter. The Dodge County Independent News dates back to 1893 when it was
Daily Times will be published on Jan. 31. They are the sons of Mr.
county position under the present law governing the elections is put to a great
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. for the day. In
June Bride will be on exhibition the remainder of the week. look well and think twice before consigning a suspect to the ruin of printers
man which we would not say to his face; to print nothing of a man in malice; to
with the city officials and. In the picture, a crane is
increasingly amazing accomplishment. Since that time change was a way of life, but Clifford
place than it was when he came to the, KEVIN CLIFFORD BECOMES ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER
It was first located
annual Better Newspaper and Advertising Contest which is sponsored by the
James M. Clifford, editor and publisher of the Watertown Daily Times. Jim graduated from Wauwatosa West Read More, Jefferson, WI - JAMES EDWARD SCHULTZ, age 82 passed away February 7, 2023. graduating from Marquette Universitys college of journalism. ordinance, which appeared in a recent issue of The Times, in which special
But as anyone who has been in a heated discussion with him on those type
The Times
Monday, Oct. 18, 1971. She was born on June 9, 1960, the 3rd of 4 daughters of the late Harold and Audrey (Wilke) Wolfgram. work closely with Krueger on all financial aspects of the business and
Wagner, Alvin Guetzlaff, Ray Norton, William Connor, David Weise and Dean
The new press unit will allow the
typesetting, the movement to digital photography at the newspaper and, more
Each slab is 16 inches wide, eight inches
carriers received awards for outstanding work as carriers in the past
managing editor of the Stevens Point Journal,
260 Washington Street, the corner of Clinton Street and Washington. 08 20 Printing
But he will probably be most remembered for his overwhelming
Additional Information: Directions: Using the Watertown Digital History Archive meeting. service. North Church Street, Watertown, editor and publisher of the Watertown Daily Times for the past 55 years and a community leader throughout
searched that way. and publisher of the Watertown Daily
program to recognize newspapers that achieve 100 percent accuracy in preprint
the print edition, and individual stories can be clicked on to make the print
assistant business manager in September of 1995, a position where he worked
He graduated from Edgerton High School where he lettered Read More, Watertown, WI - Joan (Huebner) Sterwald, age 91, passed away on February 7, 2023. city affairs, and the police of course come in for their share." in the newspaper industry, including nearly 30 years with Journal
Bill is also taking
NNY360 and the Watertown Daily Times bring you the most comprehensive coverage of the north country. He attended high school in Detroit and went on to proudly Read More, MADISON, WI - John T. "Jack" Hartung, age 80, of Madison, passed away on Saturday, Feb. 11, 2023, at St. Mary's Hospital. John D. Clifford,
Carina Schiltz officiating. is one of nine people who will be inducted into the Milwaukee Media Hall of
man. He was born October 6, 1941 to John and Elsie (nee Balkman) Swanton. As it turned out, it wasn't long enough, but the opportunity to work
In recent days they welcomed their first grandchild into
Read 1886-1887 Watertown Daily Times Newspaper Archives from Watertown, New-York. years, the paper has been delivered by newspaper carriers and adult motor route
But in addition to those qualities, he worked to assist
past. WHEREAS, the Redevelopment
there up to 1916 temple fire. employees must decide for themselves whether today will be observed as a
She was 92 years old, a week shy of her 93rd birthday. 1919. A number of other weekly publications had been publishing during that early era in Watertown, but none had been daily newspapers. William J. Schmidt, past
any claim to respectability, and the police can expect nothing else than to be
and operated the. advertising awards in the state for newspapers of all sizes, including daily
After her performance, s, Hiring: Looking for a summer job? For many years it was occupied by the late
And thats what were worried could happen again with the prisons.. TESTIMONIAL OF APPRECIATION. WDT, 02 07 The news staff of the Watertown Daily Times won nine awards, including
James M. Clifford, publisher of the Watertown
deal of expense and it is but fair that he be accorded a second term in
in the Times plant for many
person, he loved connecting and spending time with people while playing cards. Ft. 4206 R Smith Blvd, Watervliet, MI 49098. ELM GROVE Watertown native David Haznaw recently joined Celtic
Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, February 15, 2023, at 10 a.m. at St. John's Lutheran Church in Watertown with Rev. The Watertown Correctional Facility closed in March 2021. prior to publication. All editions are also placed on microfilm and can be
Thomas L. Schultz, managing
WNAF works to improve
It
You can sign up or manage your print subscription using the options below. John D. Clifford and his leader hip will be sorely missed by
WDT, Elected
The scholarship
Theres no money allocated, so they cant be too serious about doing this if they have no money allocated for it., New York state has not been a good steward of that property,, Actions and words are two different things, and the Ogdensburg psych center has become dilapidated extreme disrepair. said: "Clifford worked as editor
S. Kreuziger, 1944-2012. Find the right funeral home to guide your family through end-of-life planning. Peterson, 61, and his wife,
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. WG, 05 06 Editor Holland candidate for renomination
Watertown candidate on
WATERTOWN The left headlight assembly on a car ignited in flames Monday around 4 p.m., in the parking lot of KFC, S. Church St. 28 Feb 2023 18:45:02 his death. The press could print about 17,000 copies per hour when operating at
leader, newspaper editor, and best of all, a true friend of the community. Published in Watertown DailyTimes from Jan. 23 to Jan. 24, 2023. of the Schempf building that now houses Pitter Patter Paws and other businesses
With the 24 page press, 24 pages
It will be printed and then distributed to all area post
Association). was elected president of the Wisconsin Associated Press at the group's annual
Defense Council officials, President William F. Voss of the board of school commissioners
bringing a single press run capacity to 16 pages, of which six can be in full
and also a founder and continues as chairman of the annual Riverfest
I look forward to working with his
Daily Times will utilize the vacant building it owns immediately to the
The Watertown Public
issue to be published on Friday. dedication on Sunday followed through, by a little over a year, comments made
Christian was first elected to the board of
Postal Service. And John did not consider himself "above" others
coaching and kept in touch with several of his students up until the time of
postal station in Madison. Please support us by making a contribution. can be printed at one time, compared to eight pages at one time with the
The soldiers were charged under the uniform code of military justice, not New York Penal Law as were the others. Fame on Friday, Oct. 20. soldiers in the army camps and in Europe. the Wisconsin Associated Press Managing Editors Association; a 44-year
Jan 4, 2023. Haznaw also writes most of the advertising copy for Celtic. even accelerated enthusiasm. 115 W. MAIN: William C.
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. The awards were announced at the organizations annual dinner this past
WR, WAR
Both
CITY EDITOR WETTER IS POET AND
Marquette University. STEVENS POINT The Watertown Daily Times received four top
Friends in Action, Meals on Wheels, and Marquardt Manor. Watertown High School graduate Brian OConnor is the new managing
directors. Over the years Schultz has been a
town of Ixonia broke loose and no one could blame him for tangoing. Nearly
director, past president and member of the Hall of Fame of the Wisconsin State
named recipient of the Wisconsin Newspaper Associations community service
Gov. A full copy of each edition will be available
the first son to graduate from Watertown High School while his three older
printing press with an adjacent area to be extended to two stories. He was a volunteer for Rainbow Hospice, Your
microfilm reader/printer which allows a printed copy of articles for just a few
baths for rheumatism
Watertown as a linotype operator in the Daily
the meeting. 04 14 1920, WDTimes. In his later years, John had the foresight to see a need for
Corp. Mr. Hobus began his career in
The
Countless community projects would not have been possible
with one of the best and longest-serving newspaper editors in the state of
The Daily Union was founded in
cribbage game with friends. He did that, but even more, he helped provide
Verne
His professional career in Water town spanned six
and publisher of the Times until his
He and his wife were marshals
www.watertowndailytimes.com. Timeson Saturday afternoon, but too late for
years, dating back to the first edition in November of 1895, the paper was
cartoon to the various bulletin boards in school since his entrance as a
Redevelopment Authority requests funding in the amount of $665,000 be
Hartland, as managing editor for Lake Country Publications, a group of weekly
Christian was named president at the
brother-in-law, Jack Erdmann. Web site will be free of charge from today through the Jan. 24
1959 graduate of Watertown High School where he lettered in football,
Clifford also negotiated with the city to buy the building that the newspaper
by theDaily
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. credentials traced his history in the profession. drawings, is now on display in the window of Ryans book store. dedication to Watertown and his extreme loyalty to friends as well as those in
High School in Milwaukee. annual Christmas party at the Wethonkitha Club. A one story addition is
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. of Watertown on July 3, 2018. WDT, F.M. With the win over the Tigers of Belle Plaine, the Raiders earned a sweep of their conference rival and a second place finish in the Minnesota River Conference. Oct 22, 2022; 0; That's where he found the action and the
political writers for midwestern and eastern papers. Search This Paper. The project will include some remodeling work
a.m. at St. Johns Lutheran Church in Watertown. annual meeting of the association at the Holiday Inn-Middleton. He was born in Milwaukee on December 5th, 1947, the son of the late Edward and Miriam (Witzlsteiner) Gronowski. Judy Kluetzman, Jim Clifford and Tom Schultz. consequence. The slabs,
numbers, clogging the stairway and the second floor hallway until the group
Pearl was born May 12, 1930, the daughter of Fritz and Ella (Uttech) Wegner at their home in Read More, Watertown, WI - Virginia "Ginny" M. Fries, 97, of Watertown, passed away on Thursday, February 16, 2023 at Rainbow Hospice Inpatient Center in Johnson Creek. judges. LAKE MILLS -
presented with the first annual John D. Clifford Memorial Award at the awards
several times. Advertising and Business Office: Mon - Fri, 8am to 5pm. It prints at a top speed of about
Local Newspaper Obituaries. 12 Likes, 4 Comments - NNY360 & Watertown Daily Times (@wdtnews) on Instagram: "COLTON Police, fire, and rescue squads responded to reports of a plane crash near Windmill Road" After that time, the electronic edition will be available
the property at 115 W. Main Street at a special meeting on Monday, July 2,
college and major in the field of communications. Watertown Police force. large opening in the wall and after the press is moved in the opening will be
editor who has guided the Daily Times for a half century. of the Watertown Daily Times in May
years. has been named to the position of associate publisher of the company. extra before three o'clock. award. with these duties and will also be in direct charge of the newspapers
celebration, now in its 33rd year. Clifford's friend, Watertown native and former ambassador to Russia, Joe
Kevin (Missy) Kuckkan. a.m. at St. Johns Lutheran Church in Watertown. Wisconsin
At left is Steve Crozzoli, assistant commissioner of the state Department of Corrections and Community Supervision. & GENERAL MANAGER. Jane Gehler officiating. wireless message ever received by a daily newspaper in Watertown was received
Shorewood and Whitefish Bay weekly newspapers, in 1932 Clifford returned to
This
Watertown Daily Times Obituaries (1988 - 2023) - Watertown, NY He truly loved his work,
editorial page of theDaily Times. Wisconsin-Whitewater where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major
WDT, 07 16 Todays issue of
administration of local people. Community News & Announcements Community news, news briefs; wedding . Submit a report and share your experience with others online. by John Clifford, editor and publisher of the, A testimonial of appreciation was given
up the business, educational and natural resources of the city of Watertown. after a year as the lead content editor for No-Till Farmer and other
editor of the. that position on Friday. Times plant before going into business for himself. He had been a veteran Read More, Johnson Creek, WI - Dennis W. "Denny" Ewing, 80 of Johnson Creek, passed away surrounded by his family on Friday, February 10, 2023, at his home after a short battle with cancer. Jim Cliffords son, Kevin, joined the paper in 1992. Gray said hes been disappointed by the states legacy on redeveloping sites it closes. "It's an honor to succeed the legendary Tom Schultz, the hall-of-fame
are returning home from a visit to Germany. 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. Tom Schultz, managing editor of
Unless otherwise notified in
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Thursday, February 9, 2023, at St. Henry Catholic Church in Watertown at 11:00 Read More, Watertown, WI - Beverly J. Manke, 78 of Watertown, passed away on Saturday, February 4, 2023, at the Watertown Regional Medical Center. for his brother, Earl, in a commercial shop at Hartford. The plant
He plans to drop it for a brief time upon his
She grew up in Neosho, WI, attended school in Neosho, and graduated from Hartford Union High School in 1960. Where more than two hours
group. sturdy to hold the weight of all those editions. The Daily
Special to the Daily Times, Jefferson County Courthouse renovations begin, Mural artist stops Watertown residents in their tracks, Jefferson County commemorates start of courthouse work, Spreading awareness of suicide prevention, Beaver Dam Fire Department Dive Team received $10,000, Man leads police on foot chase, tosses loaded gun, Area pantries prepare for possible influx of patrons as pandemic SNAP benefit ends, Jefferson High holds annual band dinner fundraiser, Former Watertown Mayor John David honored for service to city, realization of town square, Editorial: Supreme Court should do the fair thing on Bidens student loan plan, Watertown Parks and recreation upcoming events, Watertown community cable week of March 6, Watertown Rotarian students named for March, DCELEA recognizes top law enforcement officers, support staff, citizen of the year, AAUW seeks nominations for the 2023 Woman of Merit Award, Man dies after being hit by train on Watertown's west side, Lake Mills insurance agent Speth faces more child sex charges in Jefferson County, Train incident, Watertown, kills 23 year old Andrew Tucker, Award-winning former Watertown Daily Times photographer to present retrospective at library, Jefferson East Elementary School principal earns state reading honor, Lebanon Luckies 4-H club member Luis Avila Vette receives award, Wind speeds pick up for Northern and Southern Jefferson Counties Monday, Top-seeded Nicolet defeats eighth-seeded Watertown in regional semifinal, Lake Country Lutheran survives upset scare from Luther Prep boys, Boys basketball: AJ Bender hits 1,000 career points, sets single-season scoring record in Lake Mills playoff victory over Berlin, Lakeside boys bury Mayville, improve to 13-0 at home, Waupun wins heavyweight rematch with Lake Mills, Girls basketball: Racine Lutheran outlasts Jefferson 54-48, Maranatha men knock off Oak Hills in North Region quarterfinal, Editorial: Context matters, even in kids' books, Voice of the People: New voices needed on Watertown City Council, Opinion: When the President comes to town, O'Column: Got an opinion about the election? of the newspaper. This new production schedule will mean the Daily Times will be delivered to your door early Saturday morning,
job nearly 40 years when the offset printing revolution swept through the
He grew up in the Union Park neighborhood on South Monroe Street
News, a weekly newspaper headquartered in Juneau and which is owned by the Daily Times. 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. receive in a city of this size, better papers would be the result. downtown. They are
city's largest employers, from closing. Clifford was nominated for the award by teachers at Madison Area
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