Update: Suspect Arrested in Tennessee… Armed Robbery at Vermilion Pizza Hut
Update by City of Vermilion Police Department: The VPD responded to the report of an armed robbery at Pizza Hut located at 4272 Liberty Ave. on Friday 02/28/25 at approximately 7:55 PM. VPD Officers immediately responded to the scene and began an investigation. It was determined that the male suspect Continue Reading
Boiling in the Pot: How Endless Taxes, Inflation & Corporate Greed Are Cooking Those Who Live Within Society’s Boundaries & Rules
Editorial Commentary For some, the water is already boiling. They’re drowning in higher bills, heavier taxes, and rising prices with no way out. Every month is a struggle. Every paycheck disappears before it even reaches their hands. This isn’t just a warning about the future—it’s a reality for millions of Continue Reading
Lorain County Commissioners Address Infrastructure, Emergency Services, and Public Concerns Over Taxes at 2/28 Meeting
LORAIN COUNTY – The Lorain County Board of Commissioners convened on February 28, 2025, to discuss a range of county matters, including infrastructure funding, emergency management, stormwater mitigation, and public concerns over potential tax increases. Commissioners Dave Moore, Marty Gallagher, and Jeff Riddell were all in attendance. Agenda Attachments State Continue Reading
Ohio Lawmakers Propose Longer School Days: What It Potentially Means for Vermilion’s Families
Ohio lawmakers have introduced a bill that could extend the school year for K-12 students across the state. The proposal, backed by Representatives Adam Bird (R-New Richmond) and Josh Williams (R-Sylvania), aims to increase the minimum instructional hours from 1,001 to 1,054. While supporters argue this change could improve student Continue Reading
Ohio State Patrol Investigates Road Rage Incident on SR-60, VPD Assists, Call Reclassified to 2 car collision.
Update: We were contacted back by Ohio State trooper Wood, who covered the scene. He informed me that the accident was initially responded to as a road rage incident and was then classified as a two-car accident. On February 28, 2025, a road rage incident on SR-60 in Vermilion Township Continue Reading
Vermilion Board of Zoning Appeals Approves Driveway Variance, Denies Shed Request
The Vermilion Board of Zoning Appeals met on February 25, 2025, at the Vermilion Municipal Complex to review three variance requests. All four board members—Chairman Lori Barauskas, Pete Bahner, Bob Voltz, and Liz Vasil—were present, ensuring a quorum for the meeting.. Watch the meeting here. Approval of Previous Minutes The Continue Reading
The Feds Want ‘Skin in the Game’—Here’s How The Lorain County Commissioner’s Reluctantly Discuss Getting It
The Lorain County Board of Commissioners convened on February 25, 2025, at 3:30 p.m., addressing a range of fiscal and administrative matters, and county funding. Agenda Attachments Commissioner Gallagher was not present due to commitments of Commissioner Training in Columbus. A quorum was reached with Commissioner Moore and Commissioner Riddell Continue Reading
Vermilion Police Blotter
Vermilion Police Department Date Time Location Incident Report ID Details 2/23/2025 11:18 Gore Orphanage Rd, Vermilion Fire Call 25-5243 77 Y/O female fell, broke her leg. VFD & LifeCare responded. 2/23/2025 17:46 Speedway Gas – Vermilion Traffic Stop 25-5265 Verbal warning for improper turn. 2/23/2025 18:58 Salem Dr, Vermilion Squad Continue Reading
Ohio’s Governor Race Just Got Interesting—Meet the 4 GOP Contenders
As Ohio prepares for its 2026 gubernatorial race, four Republican candidates have emerged, each bringing unique experiences, priorities, and political philosophies. From business leaders to longtime public servants, these contenders aim to shape the future of Ohio. Vivek Ramaswamy: The Business-Minded Reformer Vivek Ramaswamy, a biotech entrepreneur from Cincinnati, has Continue Reading
Enough is Enough: The Financial Boiling Point in Our Towns
Editorial Commentary As I tuned in to the Lorain City Council meeting Monday night, I was pleased to hear that logic and sound judgment had finally seeped into the administration’s ears. First, from the city auditor, then from a retired CPA who submitted a written statement—both delivering a simple but Continue Reading










