The Lowell Riddler: Second Clue for Riddle #9 in 2022
There is a new game in town. The Lowell Riddler is hiding medallions in and near the City of Lowell for residents to find and turn in for gift cards to local businesses. Below are […]
There is a new game in town. The Lowell Riddler is hiding medallions in and near the City of Lowell for residents to find and turn in for gift cards to local businesses. Below are […]
With Monday being the Fourth of July holiday, the first regular meeting of the month for Lowell City Council was moved to Tuesday night. All councilmembers were present for the meeting which ran just over […]
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 […]
Now in its 15th year, Arrow Readers on the Move continues to be a hit with Lowell Area Schools. Over 400 students have signed up for the program this year. They’re on track to win […]
This article was originally published on April 12, 2022 on The Restless Viking website. Were you aware of the Blue Spotted Salamander’s migration? I had no idea about the upper peninsula peril they had endured […]
The Riverwalk Festival is a Lowell tradition, and the event is back this year with a line-up of activities that include perennial favorites and some newer additions. It will be the 27th year for the […]
The Lowell Area Historical Museum is taking us on a stroll along Main Street and sharing the history of buildings in Lowell’s historic downtown. To learn more about Lowell history, visit the museum website to […]
Lowell consignment shop WearForward kicked off July by moving to a new location and debuting a new logo. It can now be found at 207 E. Main Street in the downtown storefront that was previously […]
When I was in high school, my sophomore year I took a weightlifting class. It was me, Lacey, and the varsity football team! I had no idea that it was an extra lift hour for […]
Beginning in 2007, a joint project with Grand Valley State University’s Veteran’s Oral History Project began as a means to preserve history through recorded interviews with local residents. This included local high school students conducting […]
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