Furry Friday
The following animals are available for adoption. If you find an animal you’d like to adopt please contact the organization directly. Lowell’s First Look does not assist with the adoption process. And if you’re looking […]
The following animals are available for adoption. If you find an animal you’d like to adopt please contact the organization directly. Lowell’s First Look does not assist with the adoption process. And if you’re looking […]
Bruce Doll had just finished dinner at a downtown restaurant and was strolling along the Riverwalk when he realized a beautiful scene was unfolding before him. “The sun was just setting, and it was one […]
The Lowell Area Historical Museum is offering a weekly feature to explore local history. The ABCs of Lowell History continues with a look at Woolen Mill, a Lowell business from the late 19th Century. To […]
Last month, the Lowell Police Department investigated a few larcenies, welcomed a new part-time officer and saw all members pass the state firearms assessment. When it came to patrolling the city, a significant amount of […]
You may have heard that we have an election coming up very soon. For many people, this election is proving to be very anxiety inducing. Add that to the year that 2020 has already been […]
The following animals are available for adoption. If you find an animal you’d like to adopt please contact the organization directly. Lowell’s First Look does not assist with the adoption process. And if you’re looking […]
The Lowell Charter Township Board met on Monday in front of a crowd of residents unhappy with recently announced plans to build a wastewater treatment facility off Grand River Drive. The board meeting lasted roughly […]
The Lowell Area Historical Museum is offering a weekly feature to explore local history. The ABCs of Lowell History continues with a look at Fidius Stocking who made music for Lowell with his homemade violin. […]
Nate Fowler, interim superintendent for Lowell Area Schools, joined 45 other school administrators in signing a letter to encourage residents of West Michigan to take action to slow the spread COVID-19. Superintendents of public school […]
After months of meetings held via Zoom or at Creekside Park, Lowell City Council was back at city hall last night for their second regular meeting of October. Councilmembers met for approximately an hour and […]
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