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In from the National Weather Service of Paducah

Today A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 3pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 70. Southwest wind 7 to 11 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph.

Tonight A chance of showers and thunderstorms before 10pm, then a slight chance of showers between 10pm and 11pm. Increasing clouds, with a low around 53. Southwest wind around 6 mph becoming calm in the evening. Chance of precipitation is 50%.

Wednesday Mostly cloudy, with a high near 66. Light northwest wind.

Wednesday Night A 40 percent chance of showers after midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 50. Calm wind.

Today and Tonight

Isolated to scattered thunderstorms are expected today. Stronger storms this morning could produce small hail, and isolated severe storms with large hail are possible.

Scattered thunderstorms this afternoon into early this evening will pose a greater risk of severe weather. Large hail and isolated tornadoes are possible.

Wednesday through Monday

Isolated thunderstorms are possible Wednesday night through Friday. Strong storms are possible Thursday into early Friday, along with brief heavy rain.

WMOK Coffee Break - Shane Leonard - National Entrepreneurship Month 11.18

WMOK invited Shane Leonard to join us in the studio this morning!

Shane operates a one-man pizza place in Metropolis.

He shared with us this morning an amazing dose of inspiration for those who feel the calling to open their own business!

National Hunger & Homelessness Awareness Week

In 2025, National Hunger & Homelessness Awareness Week is November 16–22, running from Sunday to Saturday, the week before Thanksgiving. The week is a time for communities to come together to educate the public, advocate for solutions, and raise awareness and support for those experiencing hunger and homelessness through various events.

Southernmost Illinois Food Pantry Listing

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Please share the listing – make sure that those in need know the listing is available – and donate to our local food pantries as you can to help our friends and neighbors

Light Up Massac County! Join the 2025 Christmas Light Trail!

Light Up Massac County! Join the 2025 Christmas Light Trail!

Do you have the most festive house on the block? Is your holiday spirit too bright to contain? Then it’s time to shine! The Massac County Christmas Light Trail is back for 2025, and we are calling on every resident and business to transform our county into the most dazzling holiday destination in Southern Illinois!

This is more than just a light display; it’s a month-long, county-wide celebration powered by your creativity, making an unforgettable memory for every family who drives the route.

Organizers need your help to make this year the biggest and brightest ever! Sign up to put your home on the official map and share your light with thousands of visitors.

Here’s what you need to know:

The Dates: The trail runs from December 1st through December 31st, offering a full 31 nights of festive fun.

The Time: We encourage all participants to keep their lights on until at least 9:00 PM each night, so families and late-evening drivers can enjoy the magic.

The Exposure: Your address and location will be featured on the official Massac County Christmas Light Trail Facebook page, Google Maps, and all advertisements for the event. Get ready for your home to be a viral sensation! (You also acknowledge the possibility of people photographing your fantastic display.)

🎁 Host a Special Event!
Take your participation to the next level by hosting a special event on one evening of the trail! Turn your home into a holiday hotspot and create a lasting memory for the community. Share your ideas—we want to hear them!

Ideas for a Special Evening:

Santa Waving: Schedule a time for Santa to wave to families from your yard!

Toy Drive Drop-Off: Host a special drop-off evening to support a great cause.

Passing Out Candy/Hot Cocoa: Spread cheer with a sweet treat for trail drivers.

If you have a special event idea, please list it in your contact and the organizers will reach out to you by phone to coordinate a date and ensure it is fully advertised!

✍️ How to Sign Up and Be Featured!

Don’t miss your chance to be part of Massac County’s favorite holiday tradition. There is no official form needed—just reach out to the organizers to get your address on the map!

To Register Your Home or Event, Contact:

Jennifer Johnson Travis

The Massac County Christmas Light Trail Facebook page

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November

Monday, November 17, 2025

American Education Week is a national observance held annually in the third week of November, before Thanksgiving. It is a time to celebrate public education and show appreciation for all school employees, including teachers, administrators, cafeteria workers, and bus drivers.



November 17–21, 2025 Geography Awareness Week is celebrated annually in the third week of November, with the specific dates changing each year. The week aims to increase understanding of geography’s importance by encouraging citizens of all ages to learn about the significance of place and how we affect and are affected by it.




Tuesday, November 18, 2025

12P – The Kiwanis Club of Metropolis meets every Tuesday at St. Paul Lutheran Church, 520 Ferry Street in Metropolis

 

5:30 – Metropolis Public Library – Board of Trustees Meeting -Third Tuesday of the month Basement of the Library – Open to the public.

 




Wednesday, November 19, 2025

 




Thursday, November 20, 2025

National Game and Puzzle Week is celebrated during the week of Thanksgiving, from November 20th to November 26th, to encourage families to connect through games and puzzles. This celebration includes a wide variety of activities, from playing board games and card games to solving jigsaw puzzles and word games, which are seen as a fun way to spend time together during the holiday. The event highlights the cognitive benefits of games and puzzles, such as improved problem-solving, pattern recognition, and mood, while fostering quality time with loved ones.


12P – The Rotary Club of Metropolis meets every Thursday at  Community Christian Church, 1150 Country Club Rd.



Friday, November 21, 2025

Recreation Time for Needle Crafters

– Nifty Needles Meets from 4:30-5:30 on Friday Afternoons at the Metropolis Public Library

For more information about the Nifty Needles Group, stop by the library or call 618-524-4312.



Saturday, November 22, 2025


Event by Project Hope Humane Society
Metropolis Community Center, 900 W. 10th St., Metropolis IL 62960
Duration: 6 hr

Join us for a fun day of shopping with local vendors! Baked goods, crafters, raffles, door prizes and pictures with Santa! Brittany Crim from Southern Spread will be on hand with her delicious food for sale during the event. All to benefit Project Hope Humane Society. Admission $1




You’re invited to Brookport’s Thanksgiving! This dinner is not just for those in need, its a chance to gather, connect, and celebrate the spirit of gratitude.

Join your neighbors, old friends, church congregation, and new faces around the table for a warm meal and great company!

Transportation to the event will be provided! For more information please contact Brookport City Hall at (618) 564-2351.





Sunday, November 23, 2025

November

Monday, November 24, 2025

7-8P – City of Metropolis City Council Meeting – Upstairs at the Metropolis City Hall, 106 W 5th St – Metropolis City Council meetings occur on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month

Tuesday, November 25, 2025

12P – The Kiwanis Club of Metropolis meets every Tuesday at St. Paul Lutheran Church, 520 Ferry Street in Metropolis



BETTER CONVERSATION WEEK – November 23-29, 2025



Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Thursday, November 27, 2025

Thanksgiving Day


Friday, November 28, 2025

Black Friday 2025 is on Friday, November 28, 2025, which is the day after Thanksgiving. While this is the official date, many retailers will have deals starting in early November.

Recreation Time for Needle Crafters

– Nifty Needles Meets from 4:30-5:30 on Friday Afternoons at the Metropolis Public Library

For more information about the Nifty Needles Group, stop by the library or call 618-524-4312.

 


Saturday, November 29, 2025

Small Business Saturday is on November 29, 2025, and is a day dedicated to supporting small, local businesses. The event encourages consumers to shop at neighborhood stores and restaurants and is a key part of the holiday shopping season, falling on the Saturday after Thanksgiving.




Event by Metropolis Chamber of Commerce
516 Market St, Metropolis, IL    Duration: 45 min
🎄 Christmas Tree Lighting
📅 Saturday, November 29, 2025
📍 Superman Square

✨ Caroling begins at 4:30 PM
🎄 Tree Lighting at 5:00 PM
🍪 Enjoy cookies and hot cocoa with family and friends as we kick off the holiday season together!




Event by Rolling Oak Alpaca Ranch
1335 Hall Church Road, Makanda, IL
Celebrate Christmas with the Alpacas!
3 weekends:
November 29th & 30th
December 6th & 7th
December 13th & 14th
Time: 10am-3pm each open day
Santaevery Saturday! Free pictures with Santa in an antique sleigh inside.
Cookie Painting with Teresa’s Sweet Treats
Coffee from Crown Brew Coffee
Food Vendors
Ornament making
Feed cups
Free parking and entrance
Portable restrooms on site
Meet our friendly herd of female alpacas and walk in their pasture with them.

Please leave your furry friends at home




Sunday, November 30, 2025

New Beginnings Seeks Nominations for Annual Massac Memorial Hospital Silver Bell Project

Final Days to Submit a Silver Bell

As the holiday season approaches, New Beginnings is inviting the community to participate in a heartwarming initiative by nominating deserving seniors for the Massac Memorial Hospital Silver Bell program. This project aims to bring joy and support to isolated seniors in need.

 

The Silver Bell program is designed to assist seniors who meet specific criteria. Nominations are open for individuals who are low-income, living alone, and do not have active family members residing in the area. This initiative provides an opportunity for community members to ensure that these seniors do not feel forgotten during the festive season.

 

Interested individuals are encouraged to reach out to New Beginnings for further information and to submit nominations. For questions or to nominate a senior, please call New Beginnings at 618-524-7370.

 

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.

WMOK's Coffee Break Program:

Thursday – November 6
– Metropolis Public Library – Director Colby Kennedy

Tuesday – November 11
– Massac County Sheriff Chad Kaylor 

Wednesday – November 12
– Massac County School Superintendent Jason Hayes

Thursday – November 13
– Massac Memorial Hospital New Beginnings Director Kim Abell

Tuesday – November 18 
– Shane Leonard, La Pizza di Shane

Wednesday – November 19
– Metropolis Animal Control and Abatement Officer John Roman

Wednesday
– November 26 – Metropolis Police Chief Harry Masse

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Affordable Care Act (ACA) Update

The Open Enrollment Period for 2026 plans is underway, coinciding with major legislative and regulatory changes.

Here is an ACA update as of November 18, 2025:


2026 Open Enrollment is Underway

The Open Enrollment Period (OEP) for 2026 coverage on the ACA Marketplace began on November 1, 2025.

  • Key Deadline: Individuals must enroll or change plans by December 15, 2025, for coverage to start on January 1, 2026. The Open Enrollment period runs until January 15, 2026, in most states.

  • Average Premiums: The average Marketplace premium after tax credits for the lowest-cost plan is projected to be $50 per month for eligible enrollees in 2026, representing a $13 increase from 2025.  Projections do vary, but the statement that the average premium after tax credits for the lowest-cost plan is projected to be around $50 per month for eligible enrollees in 2026 is consistent with initial reporting on rate filings, though the exact final figure may fluctuate


Uncertainty Over Enhanced Premium Tax Credits (Subsidies)

The biggest concern for enrollees is the scheduled expiration of the enhanced premium tax credits at the end of 2025.

  • The Problem: The enhanced tax credits, originally from the American Rescue Plan and extended by the Inflation Reduction Act, are set to expire on December 31, 2025.

  • Congressional Status: The recent continuing resolution that ended the government shutdown on November 12, 2025, did not include an extension of these enhanced ACA subsidies.

  • Potential Impact: If Congress does not act before the end of the year, millions of Americans could see their premiums more than double on average in 2026.

    • Subsidized enrollees would face an estimated 114% increase in average annual out-of-pocket premium payments.

    • Those with incomes above 400% of the Federal Poverty Level will lose financial assistance entirely.

  • Current Discussion: Members of Congress are publicly discussing a “fix,” with proposals centered around extending the subsidies while also addressing potential fraud and the rising cost of healthcare.


Major Policy Changes from Recent Legislation

New federal legislation and regulations are changing the rules for the 2026 plan year, regardless of the subsidy decision:

  • End of Year-Round Enrollment: The “Marketplace Integrity and Affordability” regulation eliminates the Special Enrollment Period (SEP) for low-income consumers. This means everyone, regardless of income, must enroll during the standard Open Enrollment Period (November 1 – January 15) unless they have a qualifying life event.

  • Tax Credit Repayment Limits Eliminated: Starting with the 2026 tax year, the limits on repaying excess premium tax credits are eliminated for all enrollees. If a person’s income ends up being higher than estimated, they must repay the full amount of any excess subsidy received.

  • Immigrant Eligibility Restricted: Eligibility for premium tax credits has been eliminated or significantly restricted for several groups of lawfully present immigrants.


Citations

  1. Ohio Sen. Husted says he’s for ‘some kind’ of ACA subsidy extension. The Statehouse News Bureau, November 18, 2025.

  2. ACA Marketplace Premium Payments Would More than Double on Average Next Year if Enhanced Premium Tax Credits Expire. KFF, September 30, 2025.

  3. Plan Year 2026 Marketplace Plans and Prices Fact Sheet. CMS, October 30, 2025.

  4. Government shutdown ends without extension of ACA tax credits. California Medical Association, November 13, 2025.

  5. What to expect in Washington (November 17). EY Tax News, November 17, 2025.

Illinois SNAP Benefits Update 11/18/25

November SNAP Benefit Payments

The federal government shutdown ended on November 12, 2025, which allowed the remaining November SNAP benefits to be processed.

  • Payment Timeline: The Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) has stated that all SNAP recipients are expected to receive their full November benefits by Wednesday, November 20, 2025.

  • Previous Payments: Many recipients had previously received only partial November payments, and the state is now distributing the remaining amounts.

 December Payment Schedule

With the federal government funding restored, SNAP benefits for December are expected to return to the regular distribution schedule in Illinois, which is typically between the 1st and the 20th of the month.


Need to Check Your Status or Balance?

  • Check EBT Card Balance: Visit the IDHS: Illinois Link Card website or call the Illinois Link Help Line at 1-800-678-LINK (5465).

  • Official Updates: For the latest information from the state, visit the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) website.

US Government Status Post-Shutdown 11.18.25

The U.S. Federal Government is currently open and operating after a 43-day partial shutdown, the longest in U.S. history. Congress passed a measure that partially funds the government for the remainder of the fiscal year while punting the deadline for the rest of the agencies to the new year.

Here is the status of the U.S. Government as of November 18, 2025:


Government Funding Status

The government reopened after President Trump signed the Continuing Appropriations, Agriculture, Legislative Branch, Military Construction and Veterans Affairs, and Extensions Act, 2026 on November 12, 2025.

  • Funded for Full Fiscal Year (FY 2026):

    • Agriculture and FDA: Full-year appropriations are enacted, including funding for the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for WIC and SNAP reimbursement.

    • Military Construction and Veterans Affairs: Full-year funding is secured.

    • Legislative Branch: Full-year funding is secured.

  • Funded by Continuing Resolution (CR) until January 30, 2026:

    • The remaining nine appropriations bills are funded at current (generally FY 2025) levels via a Continuing Resolution.

    • This CR covers major departments and agencies like Defense, Homeland Security, Labor-HHS-Education, and Transportation.

Impact on Federal Workforce and Services

Most government services are now resuming operations, though some administrative agencies may take a few days or weeks to fully restore all systems and address backlogs.

  • Furloughed Employees: All furloughed federal employees are being called back to work.

  • Back Pay: The bill guarantees that federal employees who were furloughed or worked without pay during the shutdown will receive retroactive back pay.

  • Agency Resumption: Agencies like the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) have announced revised deadlines and systems are coming back online. The Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) is working to update its schedule of economic data releases, which were delayed during the lapse.

Major Unresolved Policy Issues

The Continuing Resolution avoided a long-term budget deal, leaving several high-stakes policy cliffs unresolved:

  • Next Funding Deadline: The majority of the government’s funding will expire on January 30, 2026. Congress must pass the remaining nine full-year appropriations bills or another CR before this date to avoid another shutdown.

  • Affordable Care Act (ACA) Subsidies: The extension of the enhanced Premium Tax Credits (subsidies) for the ACA Marketplace was not included in the CR. These enhanced subsidies are currently set to expire on December 31, 2025, which would dramatically increase premiums for millions of subsidized enrollees starting in 2026.

  • Other Expiring Provisions: The CR did not include extensions for numerous other expiring authorities, including certain public health programs and some provisions of the Farm Bill.


Citations

  1. Government Shutdown FAQ | U.S. Representative Ami Bera.

  2. November 2025 Federal Funding and Government Shutdown Update – ASTHO.

  3. House Republicans Restore Order: Congress Passes Clean Funding Extension and Full-Year Appropriations Bills to Reopen Government.

  4. CR Signed, Sealed and Delivered: Government Reopens | Brownstein.

  5. What the end of the government shutdown means for you.

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