Healthy Living with Jilisa Ghareeb: Time for a Gut Check
It’s April! It’s April! It’s April! April gives me hope. I feel like when we make it to April, we are golden. I am so ready for Spring and sun and warm weather. Sure, we […]
It’s April! It’s April! It’s April! April gives me hope. I feel like when we make it to April, we are golden. I am so ready for Spring and sun and warm weather. Sure, we […]
Beginning in 2007, a joint project with Grand Valley State University’s Veteran’s Oral History Project began as a means to preserve history through recorded interviews with local residents. This included local high school students conducting […]
Spring is in the air, and it isn’t only the weather that is changing. The Lowell Police Department has made changes to its personnel, Lowell Area Schools has made changes to how the public can […]
There is a new game in town. The Lowell Riddler is hiding medallions in and near the City of Lowell for residents to find and turn in for gift cards to local businesses. Below is […]
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 […]
This article was originally published on January 4, 2022 on The Restless Viking website. Were you aware that there are fairy doors placed all around Ann Arbor’s downtown? This peaked my interest as I have […]
The Lowell Area Historical Museum is offering a weekly feature to explore local history. This week, museum staff is telling us about George W. Parker, a prominent citizen who brought horse racing to Lowell. To […]
The Lowell Riddler is hiding medallions in and near the City of Lowell and offering area residents the chance to win a prize of local gift cards. Look for a new clue or riddle each […]
After being cancelled in 2020 and moved to the Riverwalk for 2021, the Lowell Community Expo moved back to Lowell High School for 2022. It was the 24th year for the annual event which is […]
Beginning in 2007, a joint project with Grand Valley State University’s Veteran’s Oral History Project began as a means to preserve history through recorded interviews with local residents. This included local high school students conducting […]
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