Beauty and The Beast Comes to Lowell High School
Justin Scott Justin Scott

Beauty and The Beast Comes to Lowell High School

Harper Postema takes on the role of Gaston, and he says that, “Even though a lot of stress comes with this role, it’s a lot of fun! I get to do some great comedy bits in the show, and the challenge of stepping out of my comfort zone - singing, dancing, and portraying a character, who is the polar opposite of myself, onstage - is very fulfilling.”

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Catalyst Game Labs Donates Board Games to Lowell Nonprofits
Justin Scott Justin Scott

Catalyst Game Labs Donates Board Games to Lowell Nonprofits

Lowell nonprofits have put their board game donations to good use. Tyson Hoffman, the Childcare Director at Litehouse Family YMCA, has handed out board games to participants in the nonprofit’s various children’s programs, and Shannon Jammal-Hollemans, the Pastor at First Congregational UCC of Lowell, reported that the church is selling board games, at a cost of $10 per game, with proceeds going toward youth programming.

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Ball’s Softee Creme to Become Frosty Boy of Lowell
Justin Scott Justin Scott

Ball’s Softee Creme to Become Frosty Boy of Lowell

For the Kremers, the idea of expanding and adding a second Frosty Boy location, after so many years of success in Cascade, was always in the back of their minds, and the location could not be better, as the family lives right between Cascade and Lowell.

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Podcast Recap - Al Eckman and WRWW Radio
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Podcast Recap - Al Eckman and WRWW Radio

In October, we planned out our podcast series with both Al Eckman and Laurie Summerfield, and are excited to be able to offer this additional media opportunity to the Lowell community.

As one of our first podcasts, we sat down with Al to learn a little bit more about WRWW. 

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RichaadEB Shredded His Way Into a Music Career
Justin Scott Justin Scott

RichaadEB Shredded His Way Into a Music Career

When Bichler turned fourteen, he picked up a guitar that he could call his own. Some friends had played guitar in the middle school talent show, and he enjoyed playing, even though he described himself as bad. Bichler can absolutely shred now, and he really could not back then, so it stands to reason that he was bad, at least according to his current standards, but we will have to take him on his word for it.

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Arctic Heating and Cooling Serving the Lowell Community for 40 Years
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Arctic Heating and Cooling Serving the Lowell Community for 40 Years

“I like to take care of people, and Lowell has been great to us,” said Bek. “For a few years, we were the only game in town, and then the contractors came into town and started, but there is enough work for everybody. Ninety-nine percent of what we do is residential. It’s fun to deal with people. A lot of good people. We go to their house, the door is unlocked, the check is on the counter. ‘Don’t let the cat out.’ That’s very nice about Lowell. We’ve been involved with the community, with the Chamber, Rotary Club and helping out with Flat River Outreach Ministries.”

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CCE Early Act delivers 128 toys to FROM
Justin Scott Justin Scott

CCE Early Act delivers 128 toys to FROM

Under the guidance of Cherry Creek Elementary teacher and Early Act Advisor, Joseph Audia, and with the support of the Lowell Rotary Club, these students worked hard to organize a toy-drive to positively impact the lives of families in need during the holiday season.

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