Hudson vs Columbia Central
Columbia Central 59 Hudson 35. Photos by JTV Sports. Click above photo to launch gallery.
Columbia Central 59 Hudson 35. Photos by JTV Sports. Click above photo to launch gallery.
Winners from last nights Jackson County Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting visited the show today, including John Burtka and John Voelz, Brick Award Winners from Grand River Marketplace; Athena Award winner Stefanie Riggs with sponsor Judi Ganton. Other guests: Coffee Talk with Robert Ernst, Jackson Coffee Company; Jason Schmude, Anna's Gifts & Home Decor; Carlene Lefere and Janice Fairley, Women for Equity; Ric Walton, The Walton Agency.
Napoleon 37 Michigan Center 33. Photos by JTV Sports. Click above photo to launch gallery.
Manchester vs Vandercook Lake. Photos by JTV Sports. Click above photo to launch gallery.
“You can’t beat having seniors on your team…” Homer boys basketball coach Jim Huffman said this moments after the Trojans went into Hanover-Horton and handed the Comets their first loss of the season 67-61 on January 20. Although the game was tight throughout, the Trojans snagged a lead early and never let go of it, despite a flurry of Comet runs throughout the game. The Trojans (9-0 after the Hanover-Horton win) have eight seniors on the roster – including their starting five. “These guys have been playing together for awhile now,” Huffman said. “They know where they’re supposed to be on the court during games and practices, and they know where their teammates are supposed to be. They can almost coach themselves.” But there’s more to this Trojan team than toughness, poise and senior leadership on the basketball court. “I’ve had more fun coaching this team than I’ve ever had,” Huffman said. “This is just a unique group of kids and they’re just a lot of fun to be around. They know what’s expected of them, they know what’s expected of each other and they just go out and execute.” During the 2013 football season I had a…
Award presentations and 105th Annual Meeting of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce at the Potter Center, Jackson College. Photos by Ryan Kerwin, JTV. Click above photo to launch gallery.
Michigan AT&T President Jim Murray updated viewers on the continuing expansion on 4G LTE wireless service. Jackson is one of 50 national markets experiencing the upgrades offering faster service for voice and data. AT&T has made several significant financial contributions to community initiatives and non-profits this past year. One of Jim's personal involvements has been Autism support and advocacy in the state. Other guests: Andy Woell with Builder Walk, General Materials; Jackson's Mayor Jason Smith; Toys of the Month with Phil Wrzesinski; Singer/Guitarist John Louis Good (performing Friday evening at the Jackson Coffee Company); Tim Bos, Michigan Auctioneering Championship; Rod Malloy, Executive Director, Dahlem.
Amanda Hutchings gives us a tour of Peak Manufacturing.
MLK Celebration at Jackson College on Saturday 18th, 2014. Keynote speaker, attorney David Holmes.
The K105.3 2014 Chili Cookoff is this Sunday at the American 1 Events Center at the Jackson County Fairgrounds. Sue Goldsen and Shannon Parham from Jackson Radio Works invited viewers to attend and enjoy some great chili prepared by area chefs and teams. The JTV Sports Crew will be headed up by Jim Francis and Larry Jacobson and offering "Three Point Afterburn Chili". Admission is $5. Other guests: Jackson Police Officer Shane LaPorte; Audrey Dean, Kids 'N Stuff Children's Museum; Rotary Club Student Exchange Club with Rotarian Kirk Hoffman and exchange student Aditi Desai; Bruce Van Eyck, Big Brothers Big Sisters; Pet of the Week with Sue Lovell, Cascades Humane Society.