The Perfect Vermilion Weekend Starts Here: Music, Food, and Good Times Await
Looking for something fun to do this weekend? Here’s your ultimate guide to where to go, what to eat, and who’s playing live music—organized by venue so you can plan your perfect night out in Vermilion. Paper Moon Winery 2008 State Rd (OH 60), VermilionLive Music | 6:00 PM – Continue Reading
Major Construction Alert! The Roads and Sidewalks Getting a Makeover in 2025
Vermilion is seeing plenty of construction activity, with multiple road, sidewalk, and infrastructure projects underway. On the east side of town and in Vermilion-on-the-Lake, crews are working on lateral connections, currently reaching Parkland, with a focus on Essex and Fairfax. In the Valley View area, additional infrastructure improvements are ongoing. Continue Reading
Kurtz and Sexton Resign–Leave Vermilion Township Hanging
The April 2, 2025, Vermilion Township Board of Trustees meeting began with significant leadership changes. Trustee Bob Kurtz and Township Administrator Keith Sexton had both resigned after accepting positions in the private sector. Kurtz’s exit was particularly notable, as he had assured voters during his campaign that he was capable Continue Reading
Erie County Republican Party Hosts Record-Breaking Lincoln Day Dinner
The Erie County Republican Party’s 2025 Lincoln Day Dinner was held on April 2nd at the Kalahari Convention Center in Sandusky, drawing over 500 attendees, making it the largest Lincoln Day Dinner in the county’s history. Erie County Treasurer and Erie County GOP Caleb Steidham was the host for the Continue Reading
Could Budget Cuts Hurt Vermilion Schools? What You Need to Know
VERMILION, OH – The Ohio House Republicans’ latest budget proposal is sending shockwaves through school districts across the state, including Vermilion Local Schools. The proposed cuts to public education funding could significantly impact Vermilion students, particularly those in need of special education services and families relying on free and reduced Continue Reading
Billionaires Get Bailouts, But Families Lose Food: A Moral Crisis
Community Commentary By William Kohler Elon Musk called me a number of years ago because he needed $450 million for Tesla. An acquaintance of mine who thought I could help Musk gave him my phone number. We talked and nothing came of it. But in 2010, Tesla received the funding Continue Reading
From the Field to the Court: Vermilion Sailor Athletics Top 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 – Codey Schwarck – Pitching win over Brookside- 6 innings, 0 Runs, 12 Strikeouts and a base hit at the plate. Senior – Anthony Ozmun is the Continue Reading
Sip, Savor, and Celebrate: What’s Happening at Vermilion Valley Vineyards This April!
Spring has arrived at Vermilion Valley Vineyards, bringing an exciting lineup of events, live music, and new wine releases. Here’s what’s happening this month: 🎨 Sip & Paint – April 4th, 6 PM (Sold Out) Unleash your creativity with a Sip & Paint event featuring floral wine glasses. Attendees will Continue Reading
Vermilion Police Department Dispatch Log
Police Blotter The Vermilion Police Department works tirelessly to keep our community safe. Below are some of the most notable incidents reported between March 28 and March 30, 2024. Date Time Incident March 28 08:15 AM Suspicious vehicle reported near Exchange Park. Officers investigated and determined no criminal activity. March Continue Reading
Ohio House Bill 178: A Lifeline for Seniors Facing Food Insecurity
As food costs rise and financial pressures mount, many Vermilion seniors are struggling to afford basic necessities. A newly introduced bill in the Ohio House, HB 178, aims to provide relief by increasing Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits for older residents across the state. State Representatives Daniel Troy (D-Willowick) Continue Reading










