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Power Restored on East 8th Street Following Thursday Incident

Power Restored on East 8th Street Following Thursday Incident

Residents and business owners along East 8th Street saw their lights come back on yesterday afternoon following an hours-long power outage that occurred on Thursday.

The disruption began at approximately 9:24 a.m. In response to WMOK’s inquiry for details on the event, the Illinois State Police advised that preliminary information indicates that ISP Troop 10 responded to the scene when a single-vehicle crash involving a truck-tractor semi-trailer resulted in the vehicle striking two utility poles.  Officials confirmed there were no injuries and no significant road closures were reported. The incident remains under investigation, and no further information is available at this time.

WMOK checked in during the 4 o’clock hour on Thursday and spoke with Metropolis Public Works Director Natalie Harris. At that time, power was nearing full restoration for the area, with the exception of the Dollar General Store. The incident resulted in damage to the electrical infrastructure located on the store’s property.

WMOK Status Update: Technical Maintenance Underway

We appreciate our listeners reaching out to report issues with underlying static on WMOK over the past few days. 

A visit from our engineer yesterday identified a processor issue causing peaking and distortion in our signal. To ensure we provide the best listening experience possible, we have powered down our transmitter while we work to resolve this technical challenge.

We expect to be back on the air tomorrow.

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Metropolis and Massac County Community Events

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Friday, July 17




Youth Invited to Explore the World of Bats at Cache River Wetlands Center

Young explorers in the region have a unique opportunity to learn about the nocturnal world of bats today, July 17. The Henry N. Barkhausen Cache River Wetlands Center is hosting an educational program from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., led by Illinois Master Naturalists Patti Powell and Beckie Wisdom.

This free event is designed specifically for youth ages 6 through 12. Attendees will have the chance to dive into the world of these fascinating creatures through several engaging activities:

  • Listening to a special bat-themed story

  • Playing an interactive game

  • Creating a custom bat mask

The program is presented by the University of Illinois Extension – AJMPU Unit in partnership with the Cache River State Natural Area. Those interested in attending are asked to RSVP by calling 618-657-2064.




Nifty Needles at the Metropolis Public Library

Looking to wrap up your week with some creative company? The Nifty Needles group meets this afternoon at the Metropolis Public Library! Whether you are a master of the crochet hook or just casting on your first knitting project, all skill levels are welcome to join in.

  • When: 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM

  • Where: Metropolis Public Library, 317 Metropolis Street

  • What: A social hour for knitting, crocheting, needlepoint, and more

  • The Vibe: A craft session—short, sweet, and social!

It is the perfect chance to “just breathe” after a long week, swap patterns, and enjoy some yarn therapy. Grab your current project and head downtown to join the fun.






Massac County Youth Fair
9 am Open Youth Beef Show
Friday afternoon beginning at 2 pm local 4-H Members from the 5 Counties will compete in Master Showmanship
The Showdown Livestock Show will begin at 3 pm
4-H Cat Show starts at 4 pm in the enclosed barn
5 pm Open Cat Show in the enclosed barn
Pork Burgers will be served until 3 pm today, and they will need to close for a bit to transition to the Beef Producers, who are preparing ribeyes. Ribeyes will be on the grill this evening, served by the Shawnee Beef Producers





Saturday, July 18

Massac Youth Leagues Community Yard Sale Canceled for July 18

The Massac Youth Leagues Community Yard Sale, originally scheduled for this Saturday, July 18, has been canceled.

Organizers reported that they did not receive enough registrations to host the event as planned. Plans for a new date are currently being considered, and the league hopes to see increased participation once a future date is announced.

Stay tuned for updates regarding a rescheduled date for the community yard sale.




Metropolis and Massac County Farmer’s Market Brings
Weekend Fun to Dorothy Miller Park

Community members are invited to support local vendors and enjoy a morning outdoors at the Metropolis and Massac County Farmer’s Market. The market takes place every Saturday from 8:00 a.m. until noon at Dorothy Miller Park, located along the riverfront in Metropolis, affectionately known as the park with the lighthouse.

Attendees can browse a variety of offerings, including fresh produce, local plants, homestead goods, breads, crafts, jewelry, and more.

In addition to shopping, the market features door prize bundles with drawings held at 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Organizers remind shoppers to come prepared, noting that with these prize bundles, visitors might just “need a bigger tote”.

This family-friendly, open-air market is a great way to support local producers and connect with the community.





Project Hope Bingo Night Takes Place Tomorrow Night
at Metropolis Community Center

Community members are invited to join in for one of the region’s most popular fundraising events. Project Hope Bingo Night is set to take place tomorrow, Saturday, July 18, at the Metropolis Community Center, located at 900 W. 10th Street.

Doors for the event will open at 6:00 p.m., with bingo play scheduled to begin promptly at 6:30 p.m. Attendees can participate for the cost of $1 per card, per game.

Organizers have announced that an array of prizes will be available for winners throughout the evening, with several items generously donated by local businesses. Community members are encouraged to attend and support the cause.


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Important Dates for Your Calendar

  • August 10: Teacher In-Service (Massac Unit 1 & Joppa-Maple Grove)

  • August 11: Teacher In-Service (Massac Unit 1 & Joppa-Maple Grove)

  • August 12: First Day of School (Massac Unit 1: 2pm Dismissal; Joppa-Maple Grove: First day back)

  • September 7: No School — Labor Day (Massac Unit 1)

School Registration Information

  • Massac Unit 1: Online re-registration for students returning in Grades 1 through 12 is available now through the Alma portal. For further details and to get your students registered, visit the official Massac Unit 1 registration page.

  • Joppa-Maple Grove: Existing students should log into the PowerSchool Parent Portal to complete registration. If you are new to the district or need assistance with your portal account, please reach out to the school office at mbaughman@joppa38.com.

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