Weekend Guide: Live Music, Dining, and Events in Vermilion (Feb. 21-23, 2025)
Chris Canode at Paper Moon Vineyards đź“… Time: 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM📍 Venue: Paper Moon Vineyards📞 Phone: 440-967-2500đź”— Facebook: Paper Moon Vineyards🎸 About: Chris Canode brings a mix of acoustic rock and folk, featuring favorites from the ’60s through today. Friday Night Fun with JDJ Mobile Entertainment & DJ Continue Reading
Balancing Service and Separation: The Complexities of Classified Employees on City Councils
Can a law enforcement officer fairly vote on their department’s budget? Other law enforcement departments? Can they remain impartial when city leadership debates police policies? These questions highlight a growing concern in local government—whether classified employees, particularly law enforcement officers, should serve on city councils. In cities like Vermilion, where Continue Reading
Know Your Rights: Legal Aid’s Child Support Presentation Coming to Vermilion
Understanding child support laws can be overwhelming, but help is on the way for Lorain County residents. On Friday, February 28, 2025, from 1:30 PM to 2:30 PM, Goodwill Industries of Lorain County will host a “Child Support: Know Your Rights” presentation at the Goodwill Opportunity Center, 4743 Liberty Ave., Continue Reading
City of Vermilion March Meeting Calendar
Meeting Location: Vermilion Municipal Court Complex, 687 Decatur Street, Vermilion, Ohio
Vermilion Fire Department Welcomes Four New Firefighters
The Vermilion Fire Department has added four new firefighters to its ranks, Chief Bill Brown announced during the Health and Safety Committee meeting on Monday, February 10. The new hires are: These additions strengthen the department’s emergency response capabilities as the new hires bring a mix of experience and training Continue Reading
Vermilion Schools Bond Levy: 47 Million For Repairs – Why Building New May Be More Preferable—But Who Can Afford It?
The Vermilion Local School District Board of Education met on February 10, 2025, to discuss pressing infrastructure concerns and the 3.91-mill, 30-year bond levy that will appear on the May 6, 2025 ballot. Treasurer/CFO Justin Klingshirn presented a financial breakdown of the district’s current needs, past spending, and the rationale Continue Reading
Celebrate Valentine’s Weekend in Vermilion: Dinners, Live Music, and More!
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, and Vermilion is ready to set the mood with a weekend full of romantic dinners, live music, and community events. Whether you’re looking for an intimate evening, a fun night out, or a unique way to celebrate with family and friends, there’s something Continue Reading
From Streets to Safety—Where Should Vermilion’s $5 Million Windfall Go?
Mayor of Vermilion Presents Plan for $5 Million Budget Surplus During the recent Vermilion City Council Finance Committee meeting, the mayor delivered a presentation outlining recommendations for allocating the city’s unexpected $5 million general fund surplus. The discussion centered on strategic investments to address infrastructure needs, public services, and long-term Continue Reading
Beyond Politics: The Lunch Bunch’s Mission to Support Local Businesses and Veterans
A gathering of friendly faces, a shared meal, and a deep-rooted commitment to community—this is what defines the Lunch Bunch, a group that has quietly built a tradition of support and service in Lorain County. A Tradition Rooted in Community The Lunch Bunch began as a small group of retirees 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










