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National Weather Service Issues Warning: Extreme Heat Expected to Exceed Critical Safety Thresholds

WMOK – Massac County, IL – The National Weather Service in Paducah is urging residents to understand that an Excessive Heat Warning signifies conditions far more dangerous than typical summer weather.

According to meteorologists, the body normally cools itself through the evaporation of sweat, a process that draws heat away from the body to maintain a stable core temperature of around 98.6 degrees. However, when temperature and humidity levels reach extreme highs, this “wet-bulb” or evaporational cooling effect becomes largely ineffective.

Weather experts caution that during peak heat conditions—with a heat index reaching 118 degrees, minimal 5 mph winds, and direct sunlight—evaporation can only lower body temperature to 94.2 degrees. Because the human body cannot adequately cool itself when the evaporational threshold rises above 90 degrees, heat-related illnesses can set in within 15 to 30 minutes, even for individuals who are well-acclimated to the summer heat.

The National Weather Service emphasizes that an Excessive Heat Warning is issued specifically when conditions are expected to surpass this dangerous safety threshold for at least several hours during the day, and officials urge everyone to exercise extreme caution.

MASSAC COUNTY ESTABLISHES DESIGNATED COOLING SHELTERS THIS WEEK

WMOK – Massac County, IL – With high summer temperatures settling in, Massac County officials have established temporary cooling centers for residents looking to beat the heat. If you need a place to cool off, stay safe, and escape the rising temperatures, two local options are available this week.

Massac County Courthouse

The basement of the Massac County Courthouse has been officially designated as a cooling shelter.

  • Hours: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM

  • Days: Monday, June 29 through Thursday, July 2

  • How to Access: Anyone needing shelter should enter through the main entrance of the courthouse.

  • Holiday Notice: Please note that the courthouse will be closed on Friday, July 3, in observance of the Independence Day holiday.

  • After-Hours Assistance: If you need assistance outside of these hours or find the doors closed, please contact the Massac County Sheriff’s Office at 618-524-2912.

Massac County Drug Awareness Coalition

For an additional place to cool down, the Massac County Drug Awareness Coalition is also opening its doors to the public. Residents can stop in to escape the heat, grab a cold bottle of water, and charge their cell phones.

  • Hours: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM

  • Days: Monday through Thursday this week

  • Location: 209 West 10th Street

Stay Safe in the Heat: Neighbors are encouraged to check on the elderly, pets, and those without reliable air conditioning during these hot days. Stay hydrated and limit outdoor activity during peak heating hours.

Power Restored Early After Blown Insulator Sparks Outages Across Massac County

WMOK – Massac County, IL – It was a long evening yesterday for many folks listening in Metropolis and Massac County Illinois and Beyond who found themselves suddenly without power.

The trouble began around 6:00 p.m. yesterday, when word first started to roll in about widespread power outages across the county. The root of the issue was a blown insulator located near Old Marion and Country Club Road.

While Southern Illinois Electric Cooperative (SIEC) initially set a cautious estimated restoration time for 11:00 p.m., crews worked quickly to get the lights back on. Local residents were undoubtedly pleased when the power officially returned around 9:00 p.m., a full two hours ahead of schedule.

New Illinois Law Adjusts Driver’s License Renewal Ages for Seniors

A new piece of legislation is changing the rules for senior drivers across Illinois. Under House Bill 1226, the state is shifting the age thresholds for both mandatory in-person license renewals and behind-the-wheel driving tests.

The law aims to ease requirements for older drivers while maintaining safety standards on the road. Here is a breakdown of what the changes mean for local motorists:

  • In-Person Renewals: The age for mandatory, in-person driver’s license renewals rises from 75 to 79.

  • Driving Test Requirements: The age threshold to take an actual driving test is raised from 79 to 87.

  • Commercial Drivers Exception: The driving test requirement remains at age 75 and older if the individual holds a commercial driver’s license (CDL).

These updates will streamline the renewal process for thousands of senior drivers while ensuring that commercial operators still meet strict safety evaluations.

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America’s 250th in the Home of Superman: Metropolis Gears Up for a Blockbuster Independence Day Weekend

WMOK – Metropolis, IL – The historic milestone of America’s Semiquincentennial is officially here, and the City of Metropolis is pulling out all the stops for an unforgettable Independence Day weekend. There is a jam-packed lineup of community pride, family fun, and breathtaking fireworks waiting for you.

Grab your lawn chairs, pack your patriotic spirit, and get ready for a true community celebration.

Here is your official guide to the festivities for Friday, July 3, and Saturday, July 4, 2026.

 

Friday, July 3: Harrah’s Hometown Celebration

The weekend fires up on Friday evening with the massive Harrah’s Metropolis Hometown Celebration, transforming the riverfront area into a grand patriotic festival grounds.

  • When & Where: Gates open at 6:00 PM in the Harrah’s Metropolis Parking Lot.

  • Family-Friendly Fun: Light up your night with an array of giant inflatables for the kids, alongside music and premium entertainment.

  • Food & Refreshments: A wide selection of delicious food and drink vendors will be on-site with items available for purchase to keep everyone refreshed.

  • The Fireworks Show: A spectacular, high-flying fireworks show is set to light up the night sky over the river at approximately 9:15 PM.

  • Giving Back to Massac County: Entry is $5 for ages 2 and up (Cash Only). 100% of the proceeds directly benefit the local Back to School Supply Drive and Giveaway, ensuring area students hit the classrooms fully equipped this fall.

Event Sponsors: This spectacular Friday night kickoff is proudly presented and sponsored by the Home of Superman – City of Metropolis, IL, Harrah’s Metropolis, and the Greater Metropolis Convention & Visitors Bureau.

Are you looking for a viewing option with a little less activity for your Independence Day celebration?

If you want to skip the main festival grounds in the Harrah’s parking lot but still want a fantastic view of the fireworks, consider setting up along the Metropolis riverfront or finding a spot to park in the Lowertown area.

These locations offer a perfect, more relaxed vantage point to watch the display light up the night sky over the Ohio River. Just pack up your blankets and your lawn chairs, find a comfortable patch of grass or a place to legally park, and enjoy the spectacular show at your own pace.

Saturday, July 4 (Morning): Spend Saturday Morning on the Riverfront in Metropolis

Kick off your holiday morning by the water before the evening festivities begin.

  • The Farmers Market: The Metropolis and Massac County Farmers Market takes place at Dorothy Miller Park on the Metropolis Riverfront.

  • Market Hours & Prizes: The Market is open from 8:00 AM until Noon, featuring Door Prize Bundle Drawings at 8:30 AM and 10:30 AM.

Saturday, July 4 (Evening):

The Main Event & Semiquincentennial Milestone

 

 

 

Independence Day itself brings a deeply historic celebration marking America’s 250th Anniversary (1776–2026). All central events are localized around downtown and Washington Park.

  • The Patriotic Parade (6:16 PM): The grand parade will line up and kick off from 9th and Market Street, traveling straight down Market Street and finishing up at Washington Park.

  • Carry the Giant Flag: The Metropolis Elks Lodge has volunteered to carry the Fire Department’s oversized American flag in the parade. They need a large crew of volunteers to help hoist and march this massive symbol of freedom down Market Street. If you can help, stop by the Lodge to sign up on their volunteer sheet.

  • Reading of the Declaration: A formal, historic reading of the Declaration of Independence will take place at the Washington Park Gazebo immediately following the conclusion of the parade.

  • Live Music at the Gazebo (7:30 PM): Washington Park will host a free live concert featuring local favorite Corey Evitts, proudly sponsored by City National Bank.

  • Park Festivities & Elks Cookout: Alongside the live music, the park will be filled with community activities, inflatables for the kids, and local food vendors. The Elks Lodge will be on-site cooking food and serving drinks at the park, and they have a volunteer sign-up sheet available at the Lodge for anyone willing to step up and serve the community.

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