

West Michigan’s Mario Kart Champion
Jonny Rapelje, of Lowell, is West Michigan’s Mario Kart champion. Let that sink in for a minute.

CTL will feature 350 artists and crafters
A three-day holiday shopping extravaganza, featuring more than 350 artists and crafters, is coming to town and the greater Lowell area, this weekend, starting Friday.

Lowell writer Ryder Jones releases serial novel Welcome to Westville from October through December
The first installment of Welcome to Westville, titled “To The Marrow”, dropped Friday, October 25, giving readers an opportunity to enjoy it the weekend before Halloween.

Racecar driver Biniam Van Wynen was driving cars long before he got his permit
Youth racecar driver, Biniam Van Wynen, has come a long way already to realize his racing dreams at Berlin Raceway in Marne, both figuratively and literally.

Full Lowell Area Election Results - By the Numbers
Election results for the greater Lowell area, and how Lowell voted in key races.
LAS Board Election - Kuna, Krajewski, Curtis win Re-Election. McMahon Whitlock elected.
Jessica Curtis, Laurie Kuna, Annie McMahon Whitlock, and Brian Krajewski have been elected to the LAS School Board.

Cast and Crew Shine in Game of Tiaras Weekend Run
It was really fun to let this group explore their comedic side. Comedy in theatre is a little like a knot that needs to be untangled. Slowly working through the words and the language to find the meaning behind the phrases and then adding the timing to deliver each line with effect.

School Board Election: Laurie Kuna
Laurie Kuna believes decades of experience as an educator give her a unique perspective on board matters.

School Board Candidate - Annie McMahon Whitlock
“I teach all day long about how important it is to get involved in your community, to teach young people about the responsibility of citizenship,” Whitlock said. “I need to walk the walk.”

Fall School Play Set to Welcome in November
Game of Tiaras is Lowell’s Fall School Play this year. This is our first in a series of articles about this year's fall school play!

Magic Beasts demo at game night
Attendees of Lowell Community Game Night, at Lowell United Methodist Church on Friday, October 4, 2024, were met with a pleasant surprise as developers from Magic Beasts Game Design arrived at 7 pm.

School Board Election: Sharon Shah
Sharon Shah wishes to be a voice for conservative Christians who she believes get a bad rap

School Board Candidate - Brian Krajewski
“The wonderful thing that I really appreciate about Lowell was giving my kids the opportunity to be a part of many different things, from academics, to the arts, to athletics,” Krajewski said.

Golfers Finish Third In Marathon Finish at The Meadows
Lowell came away with a third place finish in a rollercoaster final day at the MHSAA Golf State Championship

School Board Candidate - Jessica Curtis
Curtis’s motivation was simple: she wanted to continue a tradition of excellence in the LAS district.

LHS, GRCC, FIT, and NYC! Daniel Vosovic’s journey as a fashion designer
Vosovic was a creative person growing up but being a fashion designer in NYC? Never crossed his mind. Instead, after high school, Vosovic had plans to attend a Big 10 school and compete as a gymnast and take courses in architecture.

Harvest Celebration offers a smorgasbord of fall activities in natural setting
“Harvest Celebration is an opportunity to support local businesses and groups, and explore all that Lowell has to offer. Especially in the fall, there’s beautiful, natural settings nearly everywhere you look.”

ArtPrize: “Face It Together”
“Unlike typical entries, our goal isn’t to compete for a prize but to raise funds and awareness,” Johnson-Brower said. “Ironically, despite being in the running for any official prizes, we’ve received incredible feedback and have been unofficially ranked among the top exhibits at ArtPrize.”

ArtPrize: “Bead Embroidery Triptych”
Johnson describes her second necklace as art nouveau, the “new art” of the European Belle Époque period from 1890 to 1910. Art nouveau was a reaction to the systematic approach taken during the 19th century, and it actively blurs the hard boundaries of classical methodology. Johnson herself, whose work casually breaks down the distinction between the fine arts (triptych paintings) and applied arts (jewelry), is at home in this space.

Local Artist Lynn TenHarmsel Enters Artprize
“I tend to put other things ahead of it, but it’s my little quiet time, peace of mind, relaxation,” TenHarmsel said. “My meditation is what it is.”