From Shelter to Sofa: How to Give a Rescue Dog the Forever Home They Deserve
Adopting a shelter dog in Vermilion, Ohio, is a rewarding experience that provides a loving home to an animal in need. However, pet ownership is a long-term commitment that requires careful consideration. Vermilion residents, located within both Erie and Lorain counties, have access to several reputable adoption agencies and resources Continue Reading
What Happens If Federal School Funding Disappears? Vermilion’s Superintendent Weighs In
President Donald Trump recently signed an executive order aimed at dismantling the U.S. Department of Education, a move that could have far-reaching effects on school districts across the country. While the order’s legal standing and potential outcomes remain uncertain, local school leaders are already bracing for the possible consequences. Vermilion Continue Reading
Honoring the Life of Terry Lynn Carter
Terry Lynn Carter passed away on March 18, 2025. A proud U.S. Marine Corps veteran and dedicated public servant, Terry spent 31 years working as a Lab Technician for the City of Vermilion’s Water Department before retiring in 2009. He was a lifelong resident of Vermilion, an avid outdoorsman, and Continue Reading
Vermilion’s Voice: Letters to the Editor
Power, Corruption, and Small-Town America: How the Presidencies of Lyndon B. Johnson and Joe Biden Have a Federal Impact on Small Towns In small towns like Vermilion, residents can feel the consequences of national policies more deeply than those in major cities. From inflation driving up the cost of everyday Continue Reading
This Weekend in Vermilion Is Packed with Excitement – Here’s Everything You Need to Know!
Vermilion, OH Weekend Event Guide Weather Forecast: Friday, March 21 🌤️ Partly sunny; breezy in the afternoon📍 High: 52°F (11°C) | Low: 41°F (5°C) Saturday, March 22 🌧️ Occasional morning rain; mostly cloudy, windy, and cooler📍 High: 45°F (7°C) | Low: 28°F (-2°C) Sunday, March 23 ☁️ Cloudy, becoming windy Continue Reading
From Pickleball to Playgrounds: The Big Plans for Vermilion’s Parks in 2025
The Vermilion Parks and Recreation Board convened on March 18, 2025, at the Vermilion Municipal Court Complex to discuss ongoing projects, funding approvals, and upcoming community events. The meeting, led by Chair Tina Swinehart, covered a range of topics, including park improvements, upcoming community events, and a detailed discussion on Continue Reading
Lorain County Board of Commissioners Meeting: New Sheriff Exposes Budget Issues—What It Means for Lorain County
The Lorain County Commissioners—Jeff Riddell, Dave Moore, and Marty Gallagher—held their regular meeting on March 14, 2025, discussing financial concerns, infrastructure projects, and public safety initiatives. Sheriff’s Office Budget Concerns Newly elected Lorain County Sheriff Jack Hall informed the board of over $240,000 in outstanding invoices from 2024 that were Continue Reading
Vermilion Local School District Community Informational Meeting on Bond Levy, Money, Schools, and Tough Choices—Big Decisions Ahead for Vermilionites on May 6th
Watch Below & Get the Inside Scoop! Vermilion Local School District is asking voters to approve a $47 million, 30-year bond levy on the May 6 ballot. The levy aims to address aging infrastructure, safety concerns, and long-term facility needs within the district. The district held an community informational meeting Continue Reading
From Vermilion to Wellington: This Ohio Bike Trail Will Blow You Away
Cyclists looking for a scenic and immersive ride through Lorain County, Ohio, will find the Back Roads and Beaches Bike and Multi-Sport Route a premier experience. This 100+ mile route showcases rolling countryside, historic landmarks, and the stunning Lake Erie shoreline while connecting charming towns along the way. Route Overview Continue Reading
The Battle Over Religious Release Time: What One Local Advocate Had to Say
At the March 10th Vermilion Local School District Board of Education meeting, Katherine Schwanitz, director of the Lorain and Erie County Secular Education Association, addressed concerns regarding the district’s implementation of Ohio’s newly mandated “released time” for religious instruction. (RTRI) policy. Schwanitz, representing a group that opposes religious influence in Continue Reading










