Vermilion School Board Recognizes Students, Reviews Policy Updates at November Meeting

The Vermilion Local Schools Board of Education met Monday, November 10, 2025, in the Vermilion High School Commons for its regular monthly meeting. The board recognized students for leadership, heard student activity reports, and approved a series of policy, financial, and personnel actions. The meeting opened with October’s Citizens of Continue Reading

Historic Review Board Approves Home Renovations and Museum Step Project

The Historic Design & Review Board met on November 5, 2025, and approved several residential updates along with an accessibility improvement for the Vermilion History Museum. The meeting was held at the Vermilion Municipal Court Complex and chaired by Robbie Brown. All five board members were present. The Board approved Continue Reading

Planning Commission Advances Housing Expansion, Private Sewer Line, and Bowl Thyme Patio Plans

The Vermilion Planning Commission approved several major proposals at its November 5, 2025 meeting, including new residential development on Ridgeview Drive, a privately maintained sanitary force main for a large commercial property, and an outdoor patio expansion for Bowl Thyme. The meeting was held at the Vermilion Municipal Court Complex Continue Reading

Council Postpones Mayor’s Final Board Appointments Until New Administration

VERMILION — City Council voted Monday to postpone Mayor Jim Forthofer’s proposed appointments to several city boards and commissions, deciding instead to let the incoming administration make the selections in January. The mayor’s slate included appointments to the Board of Zoning Appeals, the Historic Design and Review Board, the Parks Continue Reading

Flock Camera Proposal Withdrawn for Further Funding Review

VERMILION — Plans to purchase and install Flock Safety license plate cameras were put on hold Monday after the Vermilion Police Department asked City Council to withdraw the $36,000 proposal from the agenda for further funding review. The ordinance would have authorized a one-year contract with Flock Group Inc. of Continue Reading

Vermilion Honors Veterans and Dedicates Gold Star Memorial at Exchange Park

Vermilion residents gathered Tuesday morning at Exchange Park to honor the nation’s veterans and dedicate a new Gold Star Memorial stone recognizing those who gave their lives in service to the country. The ceremony was organized and led by veterans representing numerous local veteran service organizations, with fellow service members, Continue Reading

Students Serve Those Who Served: Vermilion High School Honors Veterans with Annual Luncheon

Vermilion High School’s Social Studies Department, in partnership with the Vermilion Teachers Association, hosted its annual Veterans Luncheon on Monday, November 10, at Open Door Church on Beechview Drive. The event brought together nearly 80 veterans, auxiliary members, and family guests for a meal prepared and served by students as Continue Reading

City to Challenge Voter-Approved Charter Amendment

VERMILION — Outgoing Vermilion Mayor Jim Forthofer has directed the city’s law department to begin a constitutional review of a newly approved charter amendment that limits the city’s use of Tax Increment Financing (TIF). Forthofer announced the move during Monday’s city council meeting, saying the amendment’s language may conflict with Continue Reading

Council President Addresses Firearm Incident at City Meeting

At Monday’s Vermilion City Council meeting, Council President John Gabriel opened with an unusual reminder: asking anyone carrying a firearm to return it to their vehicle unless they are a law enforcement officer. The statement followed an incident reported after the Nov. 3 council meeting, when officials learned that a Continue Reading

Vermilion Schools Restore High School Busing with Five New Drivers

After months of planning and training, Vermilion Local Schools is restoring high school busing beginning Monday, November 17. The change comes after the district successfully added five new certified bus drivers to its transportation team, filling crucial positions that had forced the district to suspend routes earlier this year. The Continue Reading

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