Lexington

Volunteers plant and water the new plants at the Blue Water River Walk in Port Huron.

The four sacred medicines: Indigenous plants and their traditional uses amongst Native Americans

Tobacco, sweetgrass, sage, and cedar have been used amongst indigenous peoples for generations in ceremonies as well as everyday life. In this brief overview, learn about these plants and their profound cultural connections.

New restaurant Mama’s Eatery and Ice Cream Shop opens in downtown Lexington

Formerly the Lighthouse Creamery, the newly-opened Mama’s Eatery is a dream come true for mother-daughter duo Taryn Strausser and Debbie Paradoski.

Master gardener shares tips for starting a garden sustainably and on a budget

Heather Fagan, co-founder of Seed & Soul Society and a certified master gardener, shares her advice on growing and maintaining a garden.

Kala Sheridan, owner of Homemade Pies by Kala.
Homemade Pies by Kala transforms traditional sweet treats into edible works of art

A fresh, homemade pie made for her mother’s birthday led one Croswell resident to launch her own business creating intricate, one-of-a-kind pieces of edible art.

Dirty Little Pours: Lexington couple discovers hidden talent for epoxy creations

Lexington residents and "Do-It-Yourself-Duo" say pandemic lockdown led them to discover new talents for epoxy art, leading to the creation of their new business.

Dr. Jeanette Roberts started Roberts Veterinary Services in 2021.
Local veterinarian’s in-home service offers more comfortable option for pet owners saying goodbye

Dr. Jeanette Roberts’ compassion for people and animals alike helps her provide the best care possible for clients losing a family pet. “I enjoy what I do and the peace it brings to the families,” she says.

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

In the 2020 Master Plan, the Village of Lexington looks to capitalize on what makes the region unique, while also taking into consideration the future of the community with plans to create more housing, increase walkability, and much more.

Lexington Park.
Experience Lexington like a local: Your guide to a weekend getaway

The charming village of Lexington nestled on the shore of Lake Huron is just a half-hour away from Port Huron, but feels like such a getaway. We’ve compiled a helpful guide of must-see shops, restaurants, recreation, and lodging so you can experience and love Lexington like a local.

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