2021 Lowell City Council Candidate Profile: Jim Salzwedel
Jim Salzwedel knows a thing or two about how to make his voice heard. Growing up as one of 11 siblings, he quickly learned that you can’t wait for others to ask your opinion. “If […]
Jim Salzwedel knows a thing or two about how to make his voice heard. Growing up as one of 11 siblings, he quickly learned that you can’t wait for others to ask your opinion. “If […]
There were seven business items on the agenda for last night’s Lowell City Council meeting. All councilmembers were present for the session which lasted one hour and 17 minutes and covered topics such as water […]
Lowell’s First Look met individually with each of the candidates running for City Council who will appear on the ballot on Tuesday, November 2. There are three seats up for election by voters. The two […]
When Leah Groves moved to Lowell two years ago, she had no plans to get involved in local government. However, the 31-year-old single mother of two boys was interested in becoming an active part of […]
Lowell’s First Look met individually with each of the candidates running for City Council who will appear on the ballot on Tuesday, November 2. There are three seats up for election by voters. The two […]
Jake Davenport is hoping the third time will be the charm. The 27-year-old has unsuccessfully run for Lowell City Council twice in the past, but he feels like this might be his year to shine. […]
It only took 14 minutes for Lowell City Council to take care of business during its meeting last night. There were no new or old items to discuss which left councilmembers to approve the consent […]
Lowell City Council met for 50 minutes last night to discuss four agenda items during their second regular meeting for September. All councilmembers were present. Before starting discussion on old and new business, the council […]
With Monday being Labor Day, the first regular meeting of Lowell City Council in September was moved to Tuesday, September 7. All councilmembers were present, with four attending at City Hall and Councilmember Cliff Yankovich […]
Lowell City Council met for approximately 50 minutes on Monday night to discuss two agenda items. Those items were valuations of the city’s water and wastewater treatment systems. All councilmembers were present for the meeting, […]
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