Vermilion’s Bailey Piwinski Earns Bowling Scholarship After Record-Setting Season
Vermilion, OH – Bailey Piwinski, a senior at Vermilion High School, has officially committed to Huntington University in Indiana, where she will continue her bowling career at the collegiate level. She has been awarded a bowling scholarship, which will be reevaluated annually throughout her four years at the university. Piwinski Continue Reading
Celebrating the Life of Norma Jean Simpson (1952-2025)
Norma Jean Simpson (née Trippett), 72, of Vermilion, passed away peacefully on Monday, February 24, 2025, at Mill Manor Nursing Home after a long and courageous battle with illness. Born on June 25, 1952, in Parkersburg, WV, Norma spent most of her life in Vermilion, a place she always called 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
Understanding Your Taxes: Income vs. Property in Vermilion, Ohio
Taxes are a part of life, but understanding where your money goes and how it’s used can be confusing. This article is meant to give a very simple explanation of how income tax and property tax work in Vermilion. While there are many details and exceptions, this will provide a Continue Reading
In Loving Memory of Donnie Raines, U.S. Marine Corps Veteran
Donnie Raines, 72, of South Amherst, passed away peacefully at his home on Friday, February 21, 2025, after a brief illness. Born on September 1, 1952, in Grundy, Virginia, Donnie later made his home in South Amherst for the past 6 years, previously residing in Florence Township and Vermilion. A Continue Reading
Vermilion Parks Board Advances Revitalization Efforts, Prepares for Busy Event Season
The Vermilion Parks and Recreation Board met on February 18, 2025, to discuss ongoing projects, upcoming community events, and park improvements across the city. Main Street Beach Park Revitalization Project Plans for Main Street Beach Park are progressing, with several upgrades on the horizon. A new observation deck is set Continue Reading
Firelands High School and Middle School Honor & Merit Roll Achievements
Firelands High School and Middle School have announced their Honor and Merit Roll students for the second grading period of the 2024-25 academic year. These students have demonstrated outstanding academic achievement, earning recognition for their hard work and dedication. To achieve Honor Roll with Distinction, students must maintain a 4.0 Continue Reading
Three Sailor Varsity Basketball Athletes Earn All-SBC Honors
Claire Bartlome (Senior) is selected for Bay Division 1st team All-SBC and Abby Gawry is selected for Bay Division Honorable Mention All-SBC. Brock Meyers (Junior) selected for Bay Division 2nd Team All-SBC. Congratulations Claire, Abby and Brock! Goooo Sailors!
Facing Multiple Funding Cuts: Can Vermilion Schools Afford to Ignore DEI Mandate?
In a sweeping move by the Department of Education, schools and universities across the U.S. have been given just 14 days to dismantle all Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs or risk losing federal funding. The directive, which aligns with the Supreme Court’s ruling against race-based admissions policies, has left Continue Reading










