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National Black Cat Day
It’s National Black Cat Day on October 27th! Black cats need a little positive PR as their reputation as an omen of bad luck is well-known (and unearned, frankly). In the lead-up to Halloween, National Black Cat Day provides the chance for feline fans to show off their love for the oft-maligned, but always iconic animal.
‘Tis the Sneezin’ to Get Protected: IDPH Launches Campaign to Fight Triple Threat of COVID-19, Flu, RSV
Metropolis Police Department in Need of Dispatcher

(WMOK) Metropolis, IL – Metropolis Police Chief Harry Masse has advised that they are hiring a full time 911 dispatcher. Masse said that the position will likely be a night shift. 6p to 6a. (Union shop shift bids are twice a year by seniority)
Applications are available at Metropolis Police Department, 1020 Broadway St. Starting pay is $17.74 an hour plus benefits and retirement. .55 cents an hour shift differential for nights as well.
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Domestic Violence Awareness and Prevention Month:
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City National Bank Coat Drive
City National Bank is accepting donations of new or gently used coats for youth in Massac County. Donations can be made at either branch location.
Monetary Donations can be made to City National Bank Attn Maggie PO Box 380 Metropolis, IL 62960.
Distributions will be made as requests are received or at the local schools week of November 13th.
Medicare Open Enrollment at Metropolis Happy Hearts in November
Must Schedule Appointment
(WMOK) Metropolis, IL – WMOK spoke with Betty at Happy Hearts about the upcoming Medicare Open Enrollment in November.
Betty told WMOK that Medicare Open Enrollment will be offered every Wednesday in November at Happy Hearts.
You must schedule an appointment. To do so – call 618-524-9755
Reminders from the Massac County Tax Assessors Office
(WMOK) Metropolis, IL – Massac County Supervisor of Assessments Gary Hamm has advised of upcoming reminders that homeowners will want to be aware of.
November 6th is the last day to file an appeal for the 2023 assessment year. You can file your appeal through the assessments office (1 Superman Square RM 1A, Metropolis) or by emailing garyhamm@massaccountyil.gov
Hamm also advised that splits and combinations requested after the date of July 31st 2023 will not be completed until the following assessment year. He asks that folks are mindful of this in their home closings.
Hear our Coffee Break from earlier this year with Gary Hamm here – We discussed Things homeowners can do to improve resale value of home, tax bills, things that can effect taxes and “the senior freeze”.
Saturday, October 28
10A-2P – National Drug Take Back Day – Hosted by Metropolis Police Department and partnered with the Massac County Drug Awareness Coalition (McDAC), Representative Patrick Windhorst and Senator David Fowler. This initiative addresses a “public safety and health issue” because medicines that are left too long in households can be easily vulnerable to misuse and abuse. Please bring your unused medication to the front lobby of the Metropolis Police Department located at 1020 Broadway St., Metropolis IL and they will take it off your hands and incinerate them.
11A-3P – Grace Church, 102 E. 20th St., will host a free community meal on the fourth Saturday of each month. Everyone is welcome.
11A-3P – Massac County Drug Awareness Coalition – Free Laundry Event! – Come wash up to 3 loads of laundry on MCDAC. This will take place at Super Suds Coin Laundry on the corner of 5th and Scott Streets. Detergent and dryer sheets will be provided by MCDAC ROSC. There will also be information, resources, and free narcan will be available. For more questions or information, please call MCDAC at (618) 524- 1393.
Fort Massac Trunk or Treat – Costume Contest at 4P Trunk or Treat at 5P
5p-8p – City of Golconda Trick or Treating
5-8P – First Baptist Church Golconda – Trunk or Treat
6-8P – The Massac Historical Society is hosting an all new and improved haunted walk thru of the historic Elijah P Curtis home on 405 Market Street Metropolis IL. The crew has gone all out to transform the home to get you in the Halloween Spirit. The Society holds 2 fund raisers a year to help keep the historic home open for tours to the public and the Halloween Haunt is 1 of them. $5 entry fee and children under 10 are free with an adult. The Society will be giving away a beautiful fall wreath that evening and your ticket for the haunted walk will get you in the drawing for the wreath. Light refreshments will be served. Come help this group keep the Curtis home alive.

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Monday, October 30
9a – 3p – COPE Food Pantry takes place in Metropolis today and every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 1013 North Avenue – please bring your photo ID and proof of Massac County residency.
Massac County High School National Honor Society will hold a trunk-or-treat from 5-6 p.m. The honor society invites grade school aged children and encourages costumes. The Trunk or Treat will be held in the front parking lot of Massac High
Tuesday, October 31
The Kiwanis Club of Metropolis meets every Tuesday at noon at St. Paul Lutheran Church, 520 Ferry Street in Metropolis
City of Metropolis Trick or Treating
City-Wide Trick or Treating in Brookport from 5-8p
City-wide Trick or Treating – Village of Joppa – 5-8P
City-Wide Trick or Treating in Vienna from 5-8p
WMOK has confirmed with both nursing facilities in Metropolis that they will accept Trick or Treaters from 5 until 8pm in the lobby of their facilities.
Southgate Nursing and Rehabilitation Center – 900 E 9th St, Metropolis
Metropolis Rehabilitation & Health Care Center – 2299 Metropolis St, Metropolis
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Save the Date
Sunday, November 5, 2023
Clocks will “fall back” one hour at 2 a.m. local time on Sunday, November 5, 2023.
Saturday, November 11 – Veterans Day
Monday, November 13 – Friday, November 17
City of Metropolis Clean Up Week – All items must be at your normal pick up place and within 5 feet of the trash container. All Items should be bagged or contained – anything loose should be bundled so that it can be handled by one employee. Lumber will be picked up in small amounts only and must be stacked in 3’x3′ rolls. Carpet and padding must also be rolled in no larger than 3’x3′ rolls. Items that will not be picked up include: electronics, appliances, yard waste, hazardous or medical waste, construction and demolition debris, tires, batteries and paint cans (unless empty and dry).
Friday, November 17 5:30P
Massac Memorial Hospital Foundation Christmas Dueling Pianos – featuring Steve Heisner and John Windings at Shawnee Community College. Tickets are $30 until Nov 3rd. Silent Auction & Appetizers will start at 5:30 and event at 7:00pm. You may purchase tickets via the website or by calling Robbin McDaniel at 618-524-2176 x3113. Tickets can be purchase after Nov.3rd and at the door for $35
Thursday, November 23 – Thanksgiving
Friday, November 24 – Black Friday
Saturday, November 25 – Small Business Saturday

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Illinois and Beyond
Authorities scour woods, water and homes on Day 2 of search for suspect in Maine mass shooting
LEWISTON, Maine (AP) — Authorities scoured the woods and hundreds of acres of family-owned property, sent dive teams with sonar to the bottom of a river and scrutinized a possible suicide note Friday in the second day of their intensive search for an Army reservist accused of fatally shooting 18 people and wounding 13 at a bowling alley and a bar in Maine.
Nearly two days after the shooting, law enforcement officials gave no indication that they have any leads on Robert Card’s whereabouts. During a lengthy news conference absent of any major developments, Maine Department of Public Safety Commissioner Michael Sauschuck would only say that authorities are leaving all their options open.
“We’re going to be all over the place,” Sauschuck said. “That’s not saying that we know that the individual is in this house, you know, in that house or they’re in that swath of land, this acreage.”
Generation Gap
15 Great Family-Friendly Halloween Movies to Watch This Year
‘Ghostbusters’ and ‘Spirited Away’ won’t terrify the kids or bore the adults.
Getting a group of people to agree on what movie to watch is hard under any circumstances—especially if the group spans a wide age range. The task becomes tougher still if you’re confined to spooky movies in honor of Halloween. Naturally, you’ll want to steer clear of heavy-duty horror flicks for the sake of any young kids in your party. But you also don’t want to choose a movie so geared toward the tykes that it’s a snooze-fest for everyone else.
To find a happy medium, UK-based holiday park operator Parkdean Resorts recently devised a system that ranks spooky movies based on their family-friendliness. First, the researchers compiled a list of movies with G and PG ratings, plus some comparably mild Halloween-appropriate programs that premiered on television (e.g. It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown and the 1998 Disney Channel Original Movie Halloweentown).
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Ron Howard's wife had never seen The Andy Griffith Show when they started going out
Great Westerns toy with tension just as much as any horror master. On TV, Westerns like Rawhide, The Rifleman, Bonanza and Wagon Train occasionally ventured into spooky territory, spinning ghost stories and introducing spellbinding witches. These episodes weren’t just scary, they were often tragic, and the result is a more haunting effect than you might expect from the Old West, even with all its ghost towns.
Ready to see The Rifleman shaking in his boots? Here are the scariest episodes from classic TV Westerns, where cowboys donned masks and their piebald steers ended up as dark omens branded with “Murder.”

Happy Hearts
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To all of our Happy Hearts learners – we want you to keep working on this daily routine of texting. Also – Continue to write down any questions that you have about your phone so that we can assist you with those when we meet at happy hearts on October 25th.
Millennials to lead Halloween spending while other generations cut back
While 45% of overall consumers are expected to cut back on spending this Halloween, millennials are expected to drive spending for the spooky holiday, according to new data from e-commerce company Jungle Scout.
According to the new research, 41% of millennials said they expect to spend more than they did last year on Halloween items. This number is a contrast to Gen X and baby-boomer generations, where 52% and 50% respectively anticipate spending less. Jungle Scout notes that millennials (born between 1981 and 1996) are nearly twice as likely to have children under the age of 18 compared to other generations, likely explaining the increased expected spending.
Boomers appear to be the most consistent with their past habits as 43% expect to spend about the same on Halloween this year as they did in 2022. According to the data, Gen Z’s planned spending most closely matches overall consumer sentiment, with 47% of them planning to spend less
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11:30 am dismissal – Friday, October 27th, 2023 (Student Half-Day/School Improvement Day)
Massac County High School Athletics – Monday 10/23 through Saturday 10/28


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Monday
MCHS is excited to host an IHSA 2A Volleyball Regional this week. Play begins tonight with two quarterfinal matches at 6:00 and 7:00pm. Admission is $5 each night, come out this week to enjoy some great volleyball action and help cheer on the girls
Good luck to the Massac County FR/SO football team as they travel to face off with the Pinckneyville Panthers tonight at 6:00pm in their season finale
Tuesday
Here is the updated Massac County IHSA 2A Volleyball Regional bracket following quarterfinal play last night. Tonight the semi-finals begin with Massac County vs A-J at 6:00pm followed by Murphysboro vs Vienna at 7:00pm
Massac County Volleyball will play in the first semi-final this evening of the IHSA 2A Regional tournament at 6:00pm as they host the Lady Wildcats from Anna-Jonesboro. Show up to pack the gym and cheer on these girls
The Massac County Volleyball team rolled through the semi-final tonight over A-J in two sets and advanced to the 2A Regional Championship on Thursday night at 6:00pm where they will take on Murphysboro
Wednesday
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Winter sports participants: FamilyID Registration is now open for the Winter 2023-24 season. A parent/guardian must complete this prior to tryouts or practices starting. Use the QR code or click here
Thursday
Massac County Volleyball 2A Regional Champions – Advancing to Pinckney Sectional – read more here
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Leadership opportunities, career exploration, and life skill development are just a few things members learn through the FFA.
The Pope County FFA chapter is holding a hoodie and t-shirt fundraiser to support the work of their chapter.
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