Lorain County Commissioners: Tax Hikes, Housing, & a Hovercraft

The Lorain County Board of Commissioners convened its regular meeting on Friday, June 6, 2025, at 9:30 AM, with Commissioners Rudell, Moore, and Gallagher present. The meeting began with the Pledge of Allegiance and a quorum confirmation. Two significant proclamations were issued. The first declared June 2025 as Responsible Fatherhood Continue Reading

Vermilion Township Trustees Tackle Critical Issues at June 4th Meeting

The Vermilion Township Board of Trustees held its regular business meeting on Wednesday, June 4, 2025, at 6:32 p.m., addressing a comprehensive agenda that included departmental reports, a key resolution, and public feedback. The meeting saw the participation of Chair Kenn Baughman, Vice Chair Don Rowe Sr., Trustee Kurt Johnson, Continue Reading

Vermilion E-Bikes: Safety, Green Transit, & Future Plans

Community Commentary A passionate discussion has been brewing in the Vermilion community’s social media pages, centered on the growing presence and perceived reckless operation of electric bicycles (e-bikes), particularly among younger riders. Residents shared personal anecdotes of alarming near-misses, fueling a robust debate on safety, responsibility, and the evolving landscape Continue Reading

Lorain County: Guardianship Service Helps Seniors Fulfill Last Wishes

Elyria, OH – June 3, 2025 – The Lorain County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday approved a vital agreement with Beyond Guardianship Services, an Elyria-based organization dedicated to providing crucial support for vulnerable adults in the county. This service goes beyond standard guardianship, offering a unique approach that even helps Continue Reading

Vermilion Police Department Glyph Report Summary (June 3-5, 2025)

This summary provides a concise overview of incidents responded to by the Vermilion Police Department from June 3rd to June 5th, 2025. The Vermilion Police Department continues to diligently address community safety concerns, responding swiftly and effectively to incidents as they arise. Below is a summary of recent calls and Continue Reading

Inside Vermilion’s City Council Meeting: Funds, Friction, & Frustration

The Vermilion City Council convened on Monday, June 2, 2025, at 6:00 p.m. at the Vermilion Municipal Court Complex. In attendance were Council President John Gabriel, Municipal Clerk Melanie Wood, Mayor Jim Forthofer, Service Director Tony Valerius, Finance Director Amy Hendricks, City Engineer Chris Howard, and Law Director Susan Anderson. Continue Reading

Firelands High School Honors the Class of 2025 in Heartfelt 71st Commencement Ceremony

On the evening of June 3, Firelands High School hosted its 71st Commencement Ceremony, celebrating the accomplishments of the Class of 2025. The event was filled with pride, reflection, and community spirit as students, families, faculty, and guests gathered to mark the milestone. The ceremony opened with a processional led Continue Reading

Lorain County Leadership Declares It Is Not a Sanctuary County

The Lorain County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously on June 3, 2025, to approve a resolution stating that Lorain County is not, and has never been, a sanctuary county. The decision followed several days of public concern and media attention after the county was listed as a sanctuary jurisdiction by Continue Reading

Vermilion Police Blotter: May 27 – June 1, 2025

From the desk of Police Chief Chris Hartung: The Vermilion Police Department continues to diligently address community safety concerns, responding swiftly and effectively to incidents as they arise. Below is a summary of recent calls and activities handled by our officers. Monday, May 2711:50 a.m. – 4700 block Liberty Ave.: Continue Reading

Are Vermilion’s Roads Ever Going to Get Better?

Vermilion residents frustrated with potholes, patchwork fixes, and deteriorating roads might finally see some relief—but only in select areas. At the recent Vermilion City Council meeting, residents like Mark Williams voiced concerns about the poor condition of city streets, highlighting ongoing issues with potholes and road damage. Service Director Tony Continue Reading

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