Eyes in the Sky: The Rise of Flock Cameras in Local Policing
In recent years, local police departments across the globe have increasingly turned to advanced technologies to enhance their surveillance capabilities. One such technology gaining traction is the use of flock cameras. These cameras, which operate in networks to monitor public spaces, offer both advantages and drawbacks that are reshaping the Continue Reading
Why Everyone Is Talking About McDonald’s $5 Meal Deal—Don’t Miss Out!
McDonald’s Introduces Irresistible $5 Meal Deal Fast food aficionados have a new reason to rejoice as McDonald’s unveils its latest offering: the $5 meal deal. Combining value with everyone’s favorites, this wallet-friendly option promises to satisfy both hunger and cravings without breaking the bank. Available nationwide starting this week, the Continue Reading
Reeling in the Fun: Dive into Vermilion’s Festival of the Fish 2024!
The Festival of the Fish in Vermilion, Ohio, is set to be a lively event this weekend, offering a variety of activities for attendees of all ages. This year’s theme, “Wastin’ Away in Fisharitaville,” pays tribute to Jimmy Buffett, promising a festive atmosphere filled with music, food, and fun. Key Continue Reading
Eagles, Wetlands, and Overlooked Concerns: Vermilion’s PUD Drama Unfolds
Commentary: Look at the PUD ordinance for Vermilion. The ordinance was designed to make sure that Council could do their due diligence, after a public hearing, before voting on it. Due diligence means investigating, follow up. It takes time. Definitely not the three minutes Vermilion City Council used for a Continue Reading
VFD Fire Truck Strikes School Bus Stopped at Railroad Tracks
Friday 5/24/24 11:32 am. A Vermilion Local School District bus operated by William Menke was stationary facing northbound on Douglas Street near the railroad tracks. A Vermilion Fire Department fire truck operated by Dominic Statford and containing 3 other VFD members, was traveling northbound on Douglas Street responding to a Continue Reading
Vermilion City Council Committee Meetings and Special Meeting Report
The Vermilion City Council Committee Meetings and Special Meeting was partially derailed before it even started on Monday night. A fire on Idleview Dr. made Vermilion Fire Department Chief Bill Brown unavailable to attend the meeting Monday night. There were over 30 people attending the meeting and many wanted to Continue Reading
Valentine’s Day History
Do you celebrate Valentine’s Day? Here’s a little history surrounding the holiday and its origins.
Vermilion’s Ice-A-Fair Brings Crowds and Unique Winter Fun!
The 15th annual Ice-A-Fair was hosted by Main Street Vermilion Saturday, February 3rd in Historic Downtown Vermilion. The weather cooperated and the sun came out for a perfect day for a winter outdoor festival.