Ambitious Road Plan Unveiled for Lowell
In a special session held at New Union Brewery over the weekend, local leaders unveiled an ambitious plan to fix city roads and change how traffic moves through the city. “We simply can’t wait any […]
In a special session held at New Union Brewery over the weekend, local leaders unveiled an ambitious plan to fix city roads and change how traffic moves through the city. “We simply can’t wait any […]
“Are you a queen?” “I like your crown.” “Do you live in a castle?” These are just some of the questions you’ll hear if you follow Miss Michigan into an elementary school. Twenty-four year old […]
Last Saturday, the Lowell High School was the place to be with dozens of local businesses and vendors offering samples, giveaways and discounts as part of the annual Lowell Expo. We were there all day […]
February is the shortest month of the year, but it was still long enough to result in 163 calls to the Lowell Police Department. Among other things, officers responded to the following cases: 9 traffic […]
Last night, Lowell City Council spent about an hour in its regular meeting reviewing matters such as a trail grant application and the Arbor Board’s tree plan. However, the biggest news of the night came […]
Each year, the Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce selects a person of the year. Previous honorees have included some prominent names in the community. However, the 2019 Person of the Year would rather work quietly […]
Each month, we take a look back to see which articles resonated most with readers. Our Facebook coverage of the Showboat demolition was viewed more than 23,000 times, making it the piece of content that […]
It was a sight to see on Main Street last month. Three diesel generators that had been sitting dormant at Lowell Light & Power since 2011 were hauled away by their new owner. The machinery […]
Last night’s Lowell City Council meeting clocked in at just under 30 minutes. During that time, the council approved grants from the Lowell Cable TV Endowment Fund, gave a green light to start the accreditation […]
Lowell City Council was expected to vote on a resolution next week to allow a redevelopment project for the site of the former Unity High School to move forward. However, when the city council packet […]
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