Food for Thought
During the January 3rd City Council meeting food trucks was the most discussed topic of the evening. Cities across the country are seeing a rise in food trucks and have had or are having the […]
During the January 3rd City Council meeting food trucks was the most discussed topic of the evening. Cities across the country are seeing a rise in food trucks and have had or are having the […]
Champion Force Athletics (CFA) has offered self-defense classes at Cherry Creek Elementary School for years. Students as young as four can start in a white belt class. Older students are also encouraged to attend even […]
This article is part of our Sunday Series, an occasional feature about the role of faith in the Lowell community. We welcome your suggestions for future stories. Alton Bible Church is right there at […]
A MOMENT OF THANKS Thank you Fernand Petiot (pronounced pe-TYOO), although most have never heard your name, myriads have enjoyed the often spicy, always delicious beverage you claim to have invented in 1921, the Bloody […]
It’s that time of year once again. Households and businesses must file taxes by mid-April. Flat River Outreach Ministries (FROM) along with United Way and IRS is offering free tax preparation for those who qualify. […]
You’ve probably driven by numerous times and never noticed it. Turn north on Riverside Drive by Springrove Variety, drive past Backwater Café and there it is: a nondescript building that was long used as a […]
The first Newbery Medal was handed out in 1922. Ninety five years later the first Mock Newbery Award Election took place at Lowell Middle School. Newbery History The seal is easy to spot on […]
Lowell continues to see new businesses open their doors. Superior Furniture closed its doors in 2009 but customers will once again be able to shop for furniture in Lowell. With an anticipated opening of March […]
The big event this weekend in Lowell involves one of literature’s most beloved characters. Fans of Lucy Maud Montgomery need no introduction to Anne (spelled with an “e,” thank you very much). For everyone else, […]
It will look like a boat, but it won’t be a boat. That’s the plan for the next phase of the Lowell Showboat, according to a committee working on the issue. More than 50 people […]
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