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Friday Night – Clear, with a low around 54. Calm wind.


Saturday – Sunny, with a high near 82. Light north wind.


Saturday Night – Clear, with a low around 56. Calm wind.


Sunday – Sunny, with a high near 84. Calm wind becoming northeast around 5 mph in the afternoon.


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Tuesday, September 30

Cancer Warriors Walk for Hope Organizers

WMOK – Metropolis, IL –  Organizers of the Cancer Warriors Walk for Hope will join us on Tuesday, following the 8 am WMOK News Check to discuss the upcoming 3rd Annual Cancer Warriors Walk for Hope.

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Wednesday October 1, 2025 –

“The Insurance Ladies” of Rural Health, Inc.

WMOK – Metropolis, IL – Carol and Chrissy, also known as “the Insurance Ladies” have joined us for WMOK’s Coffee Break Program several times to discuss the joy that they find in their daily mission of helping folks who are uninsured and underinsured to find affordable medical insurance coverage.

As Open Enrollment approaches in October, we want to make sure that folks are aware of the program and understand how it can help them.

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Thursday October 2, 2025 –

Metropolis Public Library Director Colby Kennedy

WMOK – Metropolis, IL –  Metropolis Public Library Director Colby Kennedy will join us for his regularly scheduled Coffee Break on Thursday October 2.  Colby joins us on the first Thursday of each month to discuss what’s happening at the Metropolis Public Library.

On our list of topics for the October visit:
*Saturday Genealogy at the Library (Sat. Oct. 4)
*Progress of book club, Nifty Needles and other community programs offered by the library
*Availability of programs for school-age children
*Upcoming Fall and Halloween Events at the library
*The unveiling of live streaming

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C.O.P.E. Food Pantry Distributions in Massac County

C.O.P.E. Food Pantry Distribution takes place every Monday, Wednesday and Friday in Metropolis at 1013 North Avenue from 9am until 3pm.  Please bring your photo I.D. and proof of Massac County Residency.

– Brookport Distribution – 9A- 12P – Christian Church building that is directly behind the Harry Statham gymnasium . Every 3rd Thursday of the month 9A-12P – (618)524-3635

Joppa Distribution – 10A-12P – Civic Center next to Joppa City Hall. Every 3rd Saturday a month. Please bring your photo I.D. and proof of Massac County residency. (618) 524-3635.

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Haunted Houses Undergo Safety Inspections Ahead of Halloween Season

SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Labor (IDOL) and the Office of the Illinois State Fire Marshal (OSFM) are teaming up to make sure haunted houses in Illinois are safe before doors open for the Halloween season.

 

Haunted houses operated by not-for-profit religious, educational, or charitable organizations may apply for an exemption from IDOL inspections. Haunted house operators/owners should contact local authorities to see what requirements apply locally for haunted houses. Local authorities should be providing those inspections. For those municipalities that do not have local codes or inspectors, OSFM will perform a Fire Department Assistance inspection upon receiving a request from the local Fire Chief.

 

“Spooky season is something many people look forward to in Illinois,” said IDOL Carnival Manager Brian Fox. “IDOL’s Amusement Ride and Attractions Safety Inspectors work to ensure that an experience at a haunted house is safe and fun by verifying that operators have taken the necessary precautions before an operating permit is issued.”

 

Tragic fires in haunted houses during the 1970s and 1980s led to stricter oversight and enhanced safety requirements. Today, most haunted houses in Illinois must have fire alarm systems with smoke detection and be protected by automatic sprinkler systems. For non-home rule municipalities, OSFM rules establish the minimum requirements. But local fire and building departments may enforce more stringent additional safety measures. Therefore, owners and operators should be checking with both OSFM and local authorities. Again, OSFM does not have authority within a home rule municipality for haunted houses unless requested by the local Fire Chief.

 

“The OSFM wants everyone to enjoy a frightful but safe experience when visiting haunted houses this season,” said State Fire Marshal Michele Pankow. “Our inspectors are committed to working with owners and operators and local inspectors to quickly address any violations, ensuring their attractions can open safely and remain in compliance with the life safety code.”

 

During inspections, the State Fire Marshal’s office ensures:
  • Exits and pathways are wide enough for the maximum number of visitors
  • Limited number of dead-end paths
  • Exit doors are equipped with panic hardware
  • Restrictions on open flame devices or pyrotechnics are followed (OSFM rules)
  • Code compliant fire alarm systems are provided.
  • If the footprint of the building is greater than 160 ft2, sprinkler systems are required.
  • Only Class A interior finishes are used.
  • Flame resistant decorations
  • Workers are trained and prepared for emergency procedures
In addition to fire and safety standards, Illinois law requires criminal background checks, sex offender registry checks, and a written substance abuse policy—including random drug testing—for all amusement attraction workers.

 

If you suspect a haunted house is operating without a permit, or if you need to report an accident or unsafe condition, contact IDOL at (217) 557-3112 during business hours or (217) 993-2941 after hours. Complaints may also be filed online.

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September is National Preparedness Month

September is National Preparedness Month, a nationwide initiative sponsored by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to encourage individuals, families, and communities to prepare for disasters and emergencies.

The theme for 2025 is “Preparedness Starts at Home,” emphasizing the importance of proactively preparing within your household to protect your family, neighbors, and community from potential hazards. Key steps include staying informed, making a family emergency plan, building an emergency kit, and getting involved to support community preparedness efforts.

  • Know your risk
    • Know what could happen where you and your family live. This helps you figure out what you need to do to stay safe. You can explore various disasters and emergencies on Ready.gov.
  • Make a family emergency plan
    • Disasters are costly but preparing for them doesn’t have to be. Taking time to prepare now can help save you thousands of dollars and give you peace of mind when the next disaster or emergency occurs. Visit Ready.gov’s low and no-cost tip page to see how you can be better prepared without spending a lot of money.
  • Build an emergency supply kit
    • Having enough food, water and medicine can help you stay safe and comfortable until help arrives. Having what you need can also prevent injury and damage to your home.
    • Build a go-bag with all the essentials you might need, so you don’t need to scramble in an evacuation situation. Find a list of supplies at Build A Kit.
  • Get involved in your community by taking action to prepare for emergencies
    • Emergencies can happen fast, and emergency responders aren’t always nearby. You may be able to save a life by taking simple actions immediately. You can learn these steps when you take a first aid class through many organizations in your community..
    • Join a Community Emergency Response Team program and get trained on basic disaster response skills, such as fire safety, light search and rescue, team organization and disaster medical operations.

Cancer Warriors Walk for Hope

The Cancer Warriors Walk for Hope will take place on Saturday, October 4th at Dorothy Miller Park in Metropolis.
Please contact Shawnna Rhine at Southern Seven Health Department to take part in this fantastic community event!

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Don’t Miss Massac County Patriot Football on Friday Night

 

6:30pm – Kim Comer with the evening welcome and top Metropolis news items from the week

We turn it over to WMOK’s Don Sawyer and Jim Prevallet at 6:45pm for the
Acee’s Neighborhood Market Pre – Game Show

7:00pm – Misty Meadows Senior Living Kick-Off

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