Potterville
Old Potterville antique store returns with new name
By Adam Droscha Staff Writer Antiques are a special luxury. They’re more than just a special treat for which some people save their pennies. Antiques bring comfort by reminding us of an older time, a past generation, and something that seems distant but still...
Gizzard Fest put on hold for 2017
Adam Droscha Staff Writer Wednesday, Oct. 6, the Potterville Area Chamber of Businesses met to discuss and decide whether or not its annual Gizzard Fest event would take place in summer of 2017. The decision was unanimously made to put the event on hold next year. “It...
Injuries, low numbers force Potterville varsity football to cancel Sept. 23 game
Adam Droscha Staff Writer The Potterville High School football season kicked off with a bit of a rough start. Due to several injuries and a shorthanded team, the Potterville athletic department was forced to cancel its game scheduled for Friday, Sept. 23. Ashley...
New coach takes to the field at Potterville High School
Amy Jo Kinyon For the past two years, the Potterville High School Football team has opened the season with a new coach at the helm. This year, Phillip Heim will step on to the field and into the role. A nuclear pharmacist by trade, he has spent the past decade in...
Potterville family helps change life for man with epilepsy
Amy Jo Kinyon Larisa Ballard and her family are minus one of their members. Recently, their youngest, Maddie left the nest and moved in with a new family. Maddie came into their lives almost a year ago and quickly became a part of the family. Now, Maddie has a new...
Carnival Eats returns to sample Joe’s Gizzard City’s latest creation
By now Joe Bristol has to feel pretty comfortable in front of a camera. The owner of Joe’s Gizzard City recently wrapped shooting for what will be his third appearance on cable television. Carnival Eats, a show featured on the Cooking Channel, stopped by the Eaton...