Lunchroom Discipline at Sailorway Middle School Raises Concerns

In recent days, a controversial disciplinary measure at Sailorway Middle School has ignited concerns among parents and community members alike. On February 3 and 4, 2025, cafeteria employees withheld condiments and “specials” from 6th grade students as punishment for what they described as “playing Jenga” with their lunch trays. The Continue Reading

Vermilion Township Board of Trustees Meeting: A Rough Night to Watch, Housing Proposals, and Leadership Challenges

Business Meeting at 1907 State Rd. The meeting, held at 6:30 p.m., offered a detailed look at local governance from fiscal management and infrastructure updates to proposals that could shape the community’s future. However, the session was not without its challenges, particularly in its leadership. Fiscal Oversight and Routine Approvals Continue Reading

Transparency in Government: Bridging the Accountability Gap in Vermilion

Editorial Commentary Transparency is the bedrock of any Government with Democratic principles. It allows citizens to hold their leaders accountable, participate meaningfully in decision-making, and trust the institutions designed to serve them. However, when government actions lack openness, it undermines public trust and fuels disengagement. In Vermilion, there’s growing concern Continue Reading

How One Councilman Quietly Set the Stage for Vermilion’s Biggest Development Debate

Ordinance Commentary At Vermilion’s City Council meeting on February 3, 2025, Councilman Drew Werley (Ward 3) introduced Ordinance 2025-7, a proposal for a moratorium on Tax Increment Financing (TIF). While the word “moratorium” often signals a push to halt something immediately, Werley’s move was less about stopping TIF and more Continue Reading

Essentials Pantry: Meeting a Growing Need in Vermilion, One Donation at a Time

At First Baptist Church of Vermilion (6716 W River Rd), a small but mighty effort is making a big difference. The Essentials Pantry, a faith-driven initiative, is helping residents bridge the gap where traditional assistance falls short. Instead of food, this pantry provides essential hygiene and household items—things that many Continue Reading

From Friday Night Lights to College Heights: Aaron Mathis Takes His Talent to Walsh University

For Vermilion Sailors quarterback Aaron Mathis, football has always been more than just a game—it’s been a journey of growth, perseverance, and leadership. As a three-year starting quarterback and defensive back, Mathis has faced challenges head-on, proving himself as a dedicated athlete and an outstanding student. Now, as he prepares Continue Reading

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