Sarah Spohn

Sarah Spohn is a Lansing resident, but every day finds a new interesting person, place, or thing in towns all over Michigan leaving her truly smitten with the mitten. She received her degrees in journalism and professional communications and provides coverage for various publications locally, regionally, and nationally — writing stories on small businesses, arts and culture, dining, community, and anything Michigan-made. You can find her in a record shop, a local concert, or eating one too many desserts at a bakery. If by chance, she’s not at any of those places, you can contact her at sarahspohn.news@gmail.com.

Partner Content Riley Alley (left), Robert Wilkinson, and Jorja Baldwin are members of McLaren Port Huron Foundation's Board of Directors.

Q&A with McLaren Port Huron Foundation Board of Directors


Feature Story Local nonprofit Blue Water Allies opened the Blue Water Ally Center in downtown Port Huron in June 2023.

Blue Water Allies provides safe space for LGBTQIA+ community


Feature Story The Village of Lexington’s annual Winterfest is a two-day event kicking off on Saturday, Feb. 3, 2024.
Development News The Parks Department working to plant a tree.

Free wood and mulch available for Port Huron residents


Feature Story Lexington Beach along Lake Huron is located adjacent to Lexington State Harbor.
Feature Story The concept plan for the proposed location of several new outdoor pickleball courts on Parker Road in Fort Gratiot Township.

Pickleball courts coming to Fort Gratiot Township


Feature Story The Cadillac House Inn & Tavern, which dates back to 1860, is one of the most prominent landmarks in the Village of Lexington which is known for its historic, small-town charm.

A Master Plan