The Future of Aviation Could Launch from Lowell
Alex Taylor envisions a future in which residents of Lowell will hop in a personal aircraft to make a quick 25-minute commute to their workplace in Chicago. He sees a time in which people in […]
Alex Taylor envisions a future in which residents of Lowell will hop in a personal aircraft to make a quick 25-minute commute to their workplace in Chicago. He sees a time in which people in […]
Author Michael Deebs was born and raised in Grand Rapids. Prior to retiring and moving to Florida with his wife, he spent decades teaching American History. Through this he found a love for the American […]
A few weeks ago, Lowell City Council members were contemplating whether to dismantle the current Showboat and leave the Flat River empty while raising money to build a new boat. But residents no longer have […]
It’s that time of year when people are inclined to reflect on where they are in life and where they would like to go. To find out what’s on the minds of our local leaders, […]
Earlier this month, Chuck Johnson was named Firefighter of the Year for 2018 by the Lowell Area Fire Department (LAFD). His service and accomplishments were recognized during the department’s annual holiday party. First to Be […]
The last City Council meeting for 2018 took place this week. Councilmember and staff welcomed Cliff Yankovich to his first official meeting after being appointed to the board, filling the spot left by Jeff Phillips. […]
Prior to the regular City Council meeting this week, a Committee of the Whole gathering took place with the Rebuild the Showboat Committee. An update was provided followed by discussion on potential next steps after […]
Compared to previous months, November was relatively quiet for the Lowell Police Department. Officers took 156 calls that included the following: Medical assists – 9 Assists to other agencies – 17 Drunk driving – 2 […]
When Councilmember Jeff Phillips resigned from his city council seat for work reasons, he left a vacancy for the remaining members to fill. There were two applications for the position, and after interviewing both candidates […]
Now that Lowell Light & Power has two operational combustion turbines, it needs someone who can maintain and run them. That person is Casey Mier. Mier was brought on in July to serve as the […]
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