Lowell Area CROP Hunger Walk Goes Virtual for 2020
Like so many other things in 2020, the CROP Hunger Walk is changing this year. While the event will still occur on May 3rd as originally planned, there will no longer be a mass gathering […]
Like so many other things in 2020, the CROP Hunger Walk is changing this year. While the event will still occur on May 3rd as originally planned, there will no longer be a mass gathering […]
We are all experiencing this pandemic in different ways. Tina is the co-owner of Optec and writes from the perspective of one whose business and livelihood has been shut down since March 23. It […]
The City of Lowell will hold its annual budget work session via the Zoom teleconferencing platform. For those who want to view some or all of the budget presentations, log-in information can be found in […]
We received the following press release from Curtis Cleaners. To show our appreciation to all first responders and emergency personnel in our service area, Curtis Cleaners is providing free personal laundry and dry cleaning […]
March started like any other month. Then, schools shut down on March 13, restaurants closed their dining rooms on March 16 and the entire state was told to stay home on March 23. For the […]
Last night, Lowell City Council met for 40 minutes on the Zoom teleconferencing platform in lieu of a regular meeting at City Hall. About a half dozen residents logged into the open meeting as well. […]
We received the following press release from the City of Lowell. Lowell, Michigan, April 16, 2020 – With the current social distancing practices being conducted statewide, the Lowell City Council will hold their next City […]
Earlier this month, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommended people wear cloth face masks while out in public. While not mandatory, wearing a mask is thought to help slow the spread of […]
The 24/7 news cycle of COVID-19 can be exhausting so we decided to take a break for a little fun this afternoon. It’s International Haiku Poetry Day which gives us a chance to flex some […]
It’s been a difficult month for Lowell businesses. A statewide, stay-at-home order seeking to stymie the spread of COVID-19 has forced many to close their doors or restrict their activities. The order went into effect […]
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