The Times Herald, like many community newspapers of the era, had to divest the station due to Federal Communications Commission media ownership requirements.
The Times Herald sold the station to Enterform in 1967 which was then followed by a call sign change to WPHM.
The Military street building served as the paper's offices, newsroom, and printing facility for the next three decades.
In 2011, The Times Herald's printing was consolidated with sister paper Lansing State Journal.
D'Alton Corry Coleman was an editor for the Port Huron Times circa 1898, and later became president of the Canadian Pacific Railway.