Pink Arrow Perseverance Story: Doak Dean
In the weeks leading up to the Pink Arrow game on September 22, 2023, we will be sharing stories from Pink Arrow Pride. Don’t forget to mark your calendar for Community Day on September 7, […]
In the weeks leading up to the Pink Arrow game on September 22, 2023, we will be sharing stories from Pink Arrow Pride. Don’t forget to mark your calendar for Community Day on September 7, […]
The ABCs of Lowell History is back for another round. This popular series explores a wide variety of topics in Lowell area history in weekly online articles. G is for Glendon Swarthout Glendon Swarthout wrote […]
Summer is a wrap, and it ended with an eventful August. The month started with the Kent County Youth fair and finished with days of darkness for much of the area. A late August storm […]
In the weeks leading up to the Pink Arrow game on September 22, 2023, we will be sharing stories from Pink Arrow Pride. Don’t forget to mark your calendar for Community Day on September 7, […]
It was a race to the river’s edge in Recreation Park when the final clue for the second riddle from The Lowell Riddler was issued in July. Mark Weaver and Peggy Eickhoff Brown – who […]
In the weeks leading up to the Pink Arrow game on September 22, 2023, we will be sharing stories from Pink Arrow Pride. Don’t forget to mark your calendar for Community Day on September 7, […]
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 […]
Today, we’re following Da Viking — aka Chuck Hayden — as he explores an abandoned powerhouse in Newaygo in this video that premiered on February 12, 2020. Click play to see the powerhouse and learn […]
In the weeks leading up to the Pink Arrow game on September 22, 2023, we will be sharing stories from Pink Arrow Pride. Don’t forget to mark your calendar for Community Day on September 7, […]
July brought festivals, concerts and plenty of people to downtown Lowell. Police officers spent more than half their time doing general and directed patrols of the community. Administrative duties and responding to complaints were also […]
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