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Cedar Lake Branch of the Lake County Public Library
Welcome to the Cedar Lake Branch of the Lake County Public Library, your gateway to a world of knowledge and community resources. Conveniently located at 10010 West 133rd Avenue, Cedar Lake, Indiana, our library offers a welcoming environment for individuals of all ages to explore, learn, and connect. At the Cedar Lake Branch, we pride ourselves on providing a diverse collection of books, magazines, and digital resources to cater to a variety of interests and educational needs. Whether you're looking for the latest bestseller, researching a school project, or seeking your next favorite read, our friendly and knowledgeable staff are here to assist you.
Lowell Vol. Fire Department
Welcome to the Lowell Volunteer Fire Department, proudly serving the community of Lowell, Indiana, and the surrounding areas since 1897. Located at 1331 East Commercial Avenue, Lowell, IN 46356, our dedicated team is committed to protecting the citizens and property of Eagle Creek, Cedar Creek, and West Creek Townships. Founded by a group of concerned citizens, the Lowell Volunteer Fire Department has a rich history of service and dedication. Since our first meeting on October 5, 1897, and the appointment of our first Chief, M.E. Nafus, our department has been a cornerstone of community safety. Over the past 122 years, only 22 individuals have had the honor of serving as elected Chief, a testament to our stable and committed leadership.
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