Ohio Bill Would Allow Pharmacists to Prescribe Some Medications Without Doctor Visit

Ohio lawmakers are considering a proposal that would allow pharmacists to prescribe and dispense certain medications without requiring patients to first see a physician. House Bill 629, known as the Pharmacist Prescribing Authority Act, would expand the scope of practice for licensed pharmacists in Ohio by permitting them to treat Continue Reading

Ohio Minimum Wage to Increase on Jan. 1, 2026

COLUMBUS — Ohio’s minimum wage will increase on January 1, 2026, following an annual inflation adjustment required under state law, according to the Ohio Department of Commerce. The minimum wage for non-tipped employees will rise to $11.00 per hour, up from $10.70 in 2025. The tipped minimum wage will increase Continue Reading

Santa visits Kingston of Vermilion on Christmas Eve

Santa Claus paid a visit to residents at Kingston Residence of Vermilion on Christmas Eve, bringing music, cookies and holiday cheer to the community’s common area. Vermilion resident Mark Dewey, dressed as Santa Claus, was joined by Sue Nugent, serving as Santa’s helper, as they visited with residents around 2 Continue Reading

Sailor Standouts: Vermilion’s Athletes of the Week

This week, we recognize two outstanding Vermilion Sailors athletes for their incredible performances. From the desk of Vermilion Sailors Athletic Director Andy Stillman. Aiden Kyser – Senior Aiden Kyser is 19-0 three weeks into the varsity wrestling season, securing tournament championships within the 157 lb. weight class at Coventry our opening Continue Reading

A Major Tax Decision Is Being Considered for the Waterwood Resort Project

A proposed tax incentive tied to the Waterwood development at the former Brown Mansion site on Lake Road near Joppa Road is raising questions among local officials and residents. The plan involves a Tax Increment Financing agreement, often called a TIF, and has prompted differing views from Erie County officials, Continue Reading

Cookies and Crafts with Santa Returns to Vermilion High School

By Mike Palm, Vermilion High School Science Teacher and Leo Club Advisor Cookies and Crafts with Santa, an annual holiday tradition hosted by the Vermilion High School Leo Club, was held Thursday, Dec. 18, from 5 to 7 p.m. at Vermilion High School. The event has been a holiday staple Continue Reading

Operation Christmas Joy marks 55 years as volunteers pack food for 118 local families

More than 100 volunteers filled the Vermilion High School Field House Thursday night as Operation Christmas Joy began the first phase of its annual two-day effort to support local families during the holidays. The volunteer-driven program, now in its 55th year, serves families within the Vermilion Local School District by Continue Reading

Vermilion Secures Additional State Funding for Road and Waterline Projects

Service Director Tony Valerius reported that Vermilion has secured additional state funding to move forward with two major infrastructure projects, including a road reconstruction and a waterline replacement, following action by the Ohio Public Works Commission. According to Valerius, the supplemental funding will support continued work on Highbridge Road Reconstruction Continue Reading

Vermilion Council Updated on Charter Amendment Lawsuit as Case Moves on Expedited Track

Vermilion City Council received a detailed procedural update Monday night regarding the ongoing legal challenge involving a voter-approved charter amendment, as Law Director Susan Anderson outlined the status of the case, the city’s legal role and what comes next under a court-ordered expedited schedule. According to Anderson, the case has Continue Reading

New Vermilion Police Station Takes Shape as Construction Nears Final Stages

VERMILION — City officials, police leadership, and project partners gathered Wednesday afternoon to mark a major construction milestone for Vermilion’s new police station, as the project nears its final stages. The event, held at the Douglas Street construction site, took place as the building reached roughly three-quarters completion, just before Continue Reading

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