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Hello Metropolis, Massac County and Beyond!
Friday, January 30, 2026 (CST)
Sunset in Metropolis, IL
Saturday, January 31, 2026 (CST)
Sunrise in Metropolis, IL
In from the National Weather Service of Paducah
Today A chance of flurries before 10am. Cloudy, then gradually becoming mostly sunny, with a high near 23. North wind 8 to 10 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph.
Tonight A chance of flurries. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 10. Wind chill values as low as -2. North wind around 9 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph.
Saturday A chance of flurries before noon. Partly sunny, with a high near 19. Wind chill values as low as -1. North northwest wind 6 to 10 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
Saturday Night Partly cloudy, with a low around 3. North northwest wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.
Sunday Mostly sunny, with a high near 28. Light and variable wind.
Sunday Night Mostly cloudy, with a low around 17. Calm wind.
COLD WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM MIDNIGHT CST /1 AM
EST/ TONIGHT TO NOON CST /1 PM EST/ SATURDAY…
* WHAT…Very cold wind chills as low as 10 below expected.
* WHERE…Portions of southern Illinois, southwest Indiana, western
Kentucky, and southeast Missouri.
* WHEN…From midnight CST /1 AM EST/ tonight to noon CST /1 PM EST/
Saturday.
* IMPACTS…The cold wind chills as low as 10 below zero could
result in hypothermia if precautions are not taken.
Karla Ogle Honored with Prestigious Les Easterday Community Service Award in Metropolis
METROPOLIS, IL — The Metropolis community gathered last night to celebrate a lifetime of dedication as Karla Ogle was named the recipient of the Les Easterday Community Service Award. The surprise announcement took place during a Metropolis Rotary Club meeting, followed by a formal recognition at the Annual Metropolis Chamber of Commerce banquet.
Ogle, who was lured to the Rotary meeting under the impression she was presenting a program on the John Marvin Steele Statue and WWII Memorial brick sales, expressed her shock and gratitude. “Well done, Lisa Davis,” Ogle joked, reflecting on the clever ruse used to ensure her attendance.
A Legacy of Service
For Ogle, the award is a reflection of over four decades of deep-rooted commitment to Massac County. Her resume of service reads like a history of the community’s most vital organizations:
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Business Owner: 42+ years
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Chamber of Commerce: Member for 35+ years (former President and Vice President)
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Superman Celebration: Over 25 years of involvement
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Zeta Zeta: 37-year member
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Heroes of Massac Endeavors: Current President (3 years)
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Scouting: Over 30 years with the Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts
“Listening to the words written about why I should receive this award really stirred a lot of memories and feelings,” Ogle shared. “I tend to have a long relationship with career, events, and organizations and have been passionate about them all.”
The “Feel-Good” Moments
While Ogle acknowledged the “moving mountains” and “creating miracles” often required to keep community events rolling—comparing it at times to “trying to keep the wheels on while rolling down a big ole hill with no brakes”—she maintained that she wouldn’t trade the experience for anything.
She highlighted the emotional weight of her work, from delivering Thanksgiving baskets to families in need to receiving a heartfelt hug from a mother struggling to provide Christmas presents. She also noted the joy of seeing families return year after year to events like the Zeta Easter Egg Hunt, where some attendees have participated for over 15 years.
“There’s nothing in the world better than those ‘feel-good’ moments,” Ogle said. “Everyone should experience them on a regular basis.”
A Call to Action
Ogle concluded her remarks by encouraging others to find their own path to service, whether through church groups, civic organizations, or simply spending an hour at a local animal shelter or nursing home.
“I am thankful,” she stated, “for my family who always encouraged volunteering… for the best sister in the world who’s always been my biggest support system… and mostly I’m thankful for this feel-good moment I’m having right now.”
About the Les Easterday Award
The Les Easterday Community Service Award is one of the community’s most prestigious honors. Presented annually by the Metropolis Rotary Club in partnership with the Metropolis Area Chamber of Commerce, the award recognizes a Massac County resident who embodies the Rotary motto of “Service Above Self.” It is named in memory of the late Leslie “Les” Easterday, a dedicated civic leader and Rotarian who was famous for his remarkable record of 50 years of perfect attendance at Rotary meetings. The award serves to honor those who, like Easterday, have enriched the community through extensive public service and volunteerism.

Discover the Benefits of Swing Bed Services at Massac Memorial Hospital
Are you familiar with swing bed programs and how they can aid in your recovery? If not, you’re in luck! Massac Memorial Hospital is hosting a free Lunch-n-Learn event on Thursday, February 5th, where you can learn all about it.
Join them at the Old Rehab Department of Massac Memorial Hospital, located at 28 Chick St., from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM.
This informative session will delve into what a swing bed program is, the scenarios in which these services can be beneficial, and how they may play a crucial role in your post-hospitalization care.
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights while enjoying a complimentary meal. To ensure your spot at this engaging event, be sure to call 618-638-1348 today.


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Deadline TODAY
Deadline Extended:
Get Covered Illinois Open Enrollment Now Runs Through January 31
METROPOLIS, IL – Residents seeking health insurance coverage have been granted additional time to secure a plan for the 2026 calendar year. Officials have announced that the Get Covered Illinois open enrollment period has been officially extended until January 31, 2026.
This extension provides a vital window for individuals and families who have not yet selected a provider or who need to update their existing coverage.
Local Assistance Available
For those navigating the enrollment process, local help is available. Rural Health, Inc. (RHI) is offering personalized assistance to the community. Individuals can contact a member of the RHI team at 618-833-4471 to receive help with the enrollment process.
Key details regarding the assistance include:
No Cost: Enrollment help is provided at no charge.
Open to All: Assistance is available to everyone in the community, regardless of whether they are a current patient of Rural Health, Inc.
How to Enroll
Residents can explore plan options and complete their applications through the following methods:
Online: Visit the official Get Covered Illinois website.
By Phone: Call Rural Health, Inc. at 618-833-4471 to speak with a representative.
With the new January 31 deadline approaching, health officials encourage residents to review their options early to ensure continuous coverage throughout the year.
Hear our discussion from October 2025 Below:


Volunteering
Getting involved in volunteering around Metropolis and Massac County is a great way to connect with our neighbors and make a difference. Places like the COPE Food Pantry and local groups like the Metropolis Lions Club, Kiwanis Club, Rotary Club, and Massac Memorial Hospital Auxiliary offer fun ways to pitch in and help create a closer, stronger community for everyone.
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Metropolis Celebrates Yolina Lindquist's Homecoming Event

Metropolis, Illinois – On February 15th, the community of Metropolis will roll out the red carpet for one of its own as Yolina Lindquist returns home after being crowned Miss Cosmo International. The highly anticipated homecoming event will take place at The Space, located at 715 Market Street, from 3:00 to 5:00 PM.
Residents and local businesses are encouraged to come together in support of Yolina, who has soared to international fame through her dedication, grace, and the strong values rooted in her small-town upbringing.
Attendees can look forward to meeting Yolina and the Miss Cosmo crew, snapping photos, and participating in a variety of fun activities. The event will also feature refreshments and music, making it a perfect family-friendly outing.
Yolina’s achievement is a source of pride for all of us, and we want to show her the support she deserves.
Everyone is invited to this community-focused celebration, promising a vibrant atmosphere filled with camaraderie and spirit. Don’t miss the chance to welcome Yolina Lindquist back to Metropolis and celebrate her remarkable journey!
WMOK School and Sports News
MCHS boys basketball will host Murphysboro in an SIRR Conference game tonight with JV at 6:00pm followed by Varsity, there is NOT a Frosh game.
WMOK will broadcast the Varsity Game beginning at 7:15pm with the Acee’s Neighborhood Market Pre-Game Show.
Tonight, the back parking lot behind the school will be closed!
Winter Storm Fern interrupted the Superman Classic Championship. The revised schedule is included below.


WMOK School and Sports News
Harry Statham Youth Basketball League

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Metropolis Big John
Shawnee Community College
City of Metropolis
Southern Seven Health Department

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