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 […]
Chef Andy Schultz is a 2006 graduate of Lowell High School and has been a chef for 13 years. He is using his culinary skills as the Executive Chef for Four Chefs, a west Michigan […]
In a new series, Flat River Outreach Ministries will be introducing the community to some of the people involved with the organization. We will be sharing information posted on their Facebook page. Jim Hodges has been on our […]
When it came to criminal activity, April was a relatively quiet month for the Lowell Police Department. However, the department saw a number of personnel changes in the past month. These include a new officer […]
The Lowell Area Historical Museum is offering a weekly feature to explore local history. This week, museum staff is telling us about vaudette shows that used to be held in Lowell. To learn more about […]
The Lowell Riddler is hiding medallions in the City of Lowell and offering area residents the chance to win a prize of local gift cards. Look for a new clue or riddle each Saturday! To […]
LowellArts has launched a new music program for 2021 called the Featured Artist Series: Connecting You with the People Behind the Music. This monthly feature offers audiences a personal, insider view into the current music […]
Last week a variety of days could have been celebrated. There was May fourth – May the Fourth Be With You – for Star Wars fans. Some even marked May fifth as Revenge of the […]
Each month we will be bringing you a newsletter piece from Emmanuel Hospice. Emmanuel Hospice has been recognized as one of the Best and Brightest Companies to Work For in West Michigan and in the nation. […]
The trees started blooming in April, and there were signs that life is beginning to return to normal in Lowell. The annual CROP Walk, which was held virtually last year, happened under a hybrid format […]
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