New Face, Familiar Name: Why Kurt Johnson’s Appointment Has People Talking
Following an executive session, the Vermilion Township Board of Trustees reconvened at 7:40 p.m. during their April 23, 2025 meeting to make an important appointment. The board had received seven applications to fill the unexpired term of Trustee Roger Scott, who had formally resigned earlier in the evening. Trustee Don Continue Reading
Vermilion Port Authority Charts a Busy Spring: Major Projects, Revenue Boosts, and a Kayak Raffle on Deck
At its April 17, 2025 meeting, the Vermilion Port Authority tackled a full agenda of financial updates, infrastructure improvements, and event planning—all while positioning itself as a key player in the city’s summer waterfront plans. Operations Manager Arron Bias reported a strong cash position—up $11,000 from the same period last Continue Reading
Gun Threats, Shovels, and a Neighborhood Brawl: What Happened on Roxboro Road?
A Tuesday morning dispute on Roxboro Road escalated into a physical fight involving residents, a construction crew, and neighbors—culminating in the arrest of 19-year-old William Bohland on charges of aggravated menacing and obstructing official business. According to police, officers were dispatched to the 270 block of Roxboro Road at 8:52 Continue Reading
IS GOVERNMENT CHANGE “CHANGE FOR THE GOOD”?
Social Commentary When I worked for the U.S. Justice Department during the Reagan administration, you could shoot a cannonball through my division’s offices without hitting anybody. That division – the Antitrust Division – was historically dedicated to tackling business monopolies and price fixing. The Reagan administration wasn’t interested in restricting Continue Reading
Experience Nature Up Close at the Vermilion River Watershed Open House
VERMILION, OH – April 26, 2025Community members of all ages are invited to get hands-on with wildlife, watershed science, and outdoor adventure at the 17th Annual Vermilion River Watershed Open House & Free Exhibit, held from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Vermilion-on-the-Lake Historic Community Center (3780 Edgewater Blvd.). Continue Reading
Vermilion Sailor Athletics 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. Senior – Daniel Grisel Daniel had an outstanding meet both in the open events as well as teaming up with his teammates for 2 first place relay Continue Reading
What You Missed at the School Board Meeting: Contracts, Kids, and a Local Bowling Alley Reaches Out
The Vermilion Local School District Board of Education met on April 14, 2025, at Vermilion High School Commons. The meeting included the approval of a new teacher contract, recognition of outstanding students, updates on district policy, and remarks from community members, including the new owners of Lake Erie Lanes. Citizens Continue Reading
Vermilion Parks Board Seeks Ban on Fires at Public Beaches Amid Growing Safety Concerns
The Vermilion Parks & Recreation Board convened on April 15, 2025, for a meeting packed with significant votes, spirited debate, and community-driven initiatives. Chief among the topics: a growing concern over unauthorized fires on public beaches, which led the board to recommend a city-wide prohibition of beach bonfires. Crackdown on Continue Reading
Ohio Lawmakers Propose SNAP Restrictions on Sugary Drinks and Snacks, Prompting Health and Equity Concerns
Columbus, OH – April 2025Ohio legislators are considering a bill that would limit the types of food and beverages eligible for purchase with Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, sparking renewed debate over public health, personal freedom, and equity in food access. The proposal, introduced as Senate Bill 161, would Continue Reading
Vermilion Teacher Indicted for Felony Gambling, Corruption, and Money Laundering
Kristina Edmison, a teacher at Vermilion High School, has been indicted on serious felony charges. She is facing 23 criminal counts, including illegal gambling, corruption, and money laundering. The charges stem from a large-scale investigation by a Cuyahoga County grand jury. The indictment outlines a criminal scheme that ran from Continue Reading










