Potter Leader-Enterprise

The Potter Leader-Enterprise is an American weekly newspaper serving Coudersport, Pennsylvania, with a circulation of over 6,000 copies.

"[8] Stokes made many enemies during his time at the paper, and is reported to have been kicked down by a bank president, horsewhipped by a woman, and paddled by a printer.

[9] Things became so bad that in 1913, "political antagonists" set off dynamite in the Potter Enterprise printing plant.

[8] Stokes sold the paper to A.A. Bernard and William Fish, who were owners of the rival Potter Democrat.

[18] In 2010, The Potter Leader-Enterprise broke the news that the company Adelphia Communications Corporation was involved in illegal activity.

The paper published a full securities filing that detailed illegal activities by the company and founder John Rigas and his sons.