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In from the National Weather Service of Paducah

Today Mostly cloudy, with a high near 46. South southwest wind 9 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 26 mph.

Tonight Mostly cloudy, with a low around 40. South southwest wind 11 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 36 mph.

Wednesday Cloudy, then gradually becoming mostly sunny, with a temperature rising to near 50 by 10am, then falling to around 40 during the remainder of the day. Breezy, with a west northwest wind 15 to 20 mph becoming northwest 9 to 14 mph in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 36 mph.

Wednesday Night Increasing clouds, with a low around 28. Northwest wind around 6 mph becoming calm in the evening.

Thursday Mostly cloudy, with a high near 43. Calm wind becoming west southwest around 6 mph.

Thursday Night Mostly cloudy, with a low around 33. Calm wind becoming south southeast around 5 mph after midnight.

WMOK News: The New Illinois Laws – Part 4 – Contracts and Collaboration: Big Changes to Employee Rights and Protections in 2026

WMOK News: The New Illinois Laws - Part 4 - Contracts and Collaboration: Big Changes to Employee Rights and Protections in 2026

METROPOLIS, IL – This installment focuses on two new laws fundamentally changing how employees interact with their contracts and their colleagues. Effective January 1, 2026, the state has strengthened protections against overly restrictive contract clauses and expanded paid leave for life-saving organ donation.


The Workplace Transparency Act (WTA) Gets Tougher

Illinois has long sought to prevent employers from using contract language to silence employees or force them into unfavorable legal forums. The 2026 amendments to the Workplace Transparency Act (HB 3638) go significantly further:

1. Right to “Concerted Activity” Protected

The new law explicitly prohibits any agreement—including employment contracts or separation agreements—from restricting an employee’s right to engage in “concerted activity” to address work-related issues.

  • What this means: You cannot be prevented from discussing wages, benefits, working conditions, or other mutual aid with your colleagues. Any contract that tries to limit this collective action is void and unenforceable.

2. Limiting Employer’s Unilateral Terms

Employers can no longer unilaterally impose certain terms as a condition of employment for Illinois workers. Clauses that attempt to do the following are now against public policy and void:

  • Shorten the Statute of Limitations: Employers cannot shorten the time you have to file a claim.

  • Apply Non-Illinois Law: Contracts cannot force an Illinois employee to use another state’s law to govern their claim.

  • Require Out-of-State Venue: Employers cannot require employees to bring their claims to a court or venue outside of Illinois.

3. Stricter Confidentiality Rules

For any settlement or separation agreement concerning alleged unlawful employment practices (like harassment or discrimination), confidentiality clauses are now much more difficult to enforce:

  • The employer must provide separate and distinct consideration (money) specifically for the promise of confidentiality, apart from the consideration provided for the release of claims.


Paid Organ Donation Leave Expanded

Making a life-saving organ donation is an act of extreme generosity, and now, more Illinois workers are protected if they choose to do so. The Employee Blood and Organ Donation Leave Act has been expanded:

  • Part-Time Employees Included: Previously, the law only covered full-time employees. Starting in 2026, part-time employees are now also entitled to up to 10 days of paid leave within a 12-month period to serve as an organ donor.

  • Pay Calculation: For part-time workers, the paid leave will be calculated based on their average daily pay over the previous two months of employment.

  • The Benefit: This change removes a significant financial barrier, ensuring that part-time workers do not have to choose between their income and providing a life-saving gift.

WMOK News: The New Illinois Laws – Part 5 Safer Roads, Faster Action: Major Public Safety and Traffic Law Changes for 2026

WMOK News: The New Illinois Laws - Part 5 Safer Roads, Faster Action: Major Public Safety and Traffic Law Changes for 2026

METROPOLIS, IL – This installment of our series moves from the workplace to public roads and critical safety procedures. Two key pieces of legislation taking effect on January 1, 2026, emphasize both prevention (through road behavior) and immediate action (through law enforcement protocols).


Scott’s Law: The Rule That Protects Every Roadside Worker

While the most recent major update to the “Move Over” Law, known as Scott’s Law, took effect earlier, its continued enforcement and the severe penalties associated with violations remain a top focus for law enforcement in 2026. This is the one law every driver must internalize.

  • What it is: Scott’s Law mandates that when approaching any stationary vehicle with flashing lights—be it a police car, ambulance, tow truck, or even a private vehicle with its hazard lights on—you must:

    1. Change Lanes: Move to a lane away from the stopped vehicle, if safe and possible.

    2. Slow Down: If changing lanes is not safe, you must substantially reduce your speed and proceed with extreme caution, giving the roadside scene the widest possible berth.

  • The Reality: Violations of this law are strictly enforced and carry fines of up to $10,000, with felony charges and driver’s license suspension if injury or death results. Southern Illinois law enforcement will continue to prioritize enforcement in 2026, protecting the lives of emergency workers, maintenance crews, and stranded motorists.


Ending the Waiting Game: Immediate Missing Person Reports

A crucial public safety law, Ending Waiting Periods for Missing Person Reports (SB 0024), takes effect this year. While not strictly a “traffic law,” it dramatically affects how police respond to potential incidents, including those originating on the roadway.

The New Mandate

The law eliminates the ability of law enforcement to impose a waiting period before accepting a missing person report.

  • Immediate Reporting: Police must take the report immediately upon it being filed.

  • No Excuses: Law enforcement can no longer refuse to take a report based on factors like:

    • The person’s age (if they are an adult).

    • Their suspected mental health status.

    • The possibility that the person left on their own or may have been involved in a non-criminal incident.

Why This is Critical

In any missing person case, especially those that start with an abandoned vehicle or a delayed return from a drive, the first few hours are the most crucial. This new law removes bureaucratic hurdles, ensuring that immediate investigation and information sharing can begin without delay, potentially saving lives.

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Voting Underway for Massac County Christmas Light Trail 2025 Grand Champion

WMOK (Metropolis, IL) – The Massac County Christmas Light Trail is taking place through December 31.

Voting began today to select a Grand Champion for this year.

To weigh in and choose your favorite, click the Facebook Post below, which will take you to the post containing all of the photos.

The photo with the most likes will receive a special yard sign that says “2025 Grand Champion” to display next year.

 

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Shawnee Holiday Spirit Week


 


Tuesday, December 9, 2025

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








Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Human Rights Week: 10-17


COPE Food Pantry Distribution

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.

(618) 524-3635






Thursday, December 11, 2025

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

6P – Metropolis Lions’ Club – 2nd Thursday of the month at the Metropolis Community Center, 900 W 10th St. – Small Conference Room






Friday, December 12, 2025


COPE Food Pantry Distribution

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.

(618) 524-3635


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.



Event by Metropolis Elks Lodge #1428 – 104 W 4th St Metropolis, IL

Join us for a night of frightening and festive fun, as we merge a little thrill and chill for everyone. Wear something scary or wear something merry as you all are in for a real good treat!

Corey Evitts will fire up at 8pm. Cover charge is $10 for non-members. Current members plus one guest are free.

Bring your snacks, sit back and relax as you never know when that hunger will attack!

The Lodge opens at 5pm, so come early. Jason will be ready to serve…

GUARANTEED SEATING
Book ahead a grab one of the VIP Tables for only $80 (up to 8 seats) to secure your guaranteed spots and some extra surprises. To book, get with Kathye Rose. THESE WILL GO FAST!!!








Saturday, December 13, 2025


Big Fun at Joppa High Cafeteria Today





Arrival Event at Lewis & Clark State Historic Site (Day 1) – West Central IL –

On December 12, 1803, the Lewis & Clark Expedition arrived at the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers and fixed on a place to build Camp River Dubois. This Arrival Event – December 13 & 14 – marks this arrival with reenactors, demonstrators, and more!

The event will feature exhibitors of vintage tools, firearms, 18th Century medicine, military reenactors, and artillery. Come see how the soldiers of the Corps of Discovery lived during their winter encampment in the Illinois Country from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event is primarily inside the Interpretive Center.

St. Nicholas will also make an appearance for pictures and maybe a treat each day. Come learn about Christmas traditions in early 19th Century America. more info





Sunday, December 14, 2025

Arrival Event at Lewis & Clark State Historic Site (Day 2) – West Central IL – more info

Christmas Bird Count Week: 14-1/5
Chanukah – Evening of Sun, Dec 14, 2025 – Mon, Dec 22, 2025

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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Now taking orders for engraved bricks, pavers & arrays to be placed on the Walkway of the Massac County WWII Memorial

As the holiday season approaches, an opportunity arises to honor the brave men and women who served during World War II. The Heroes of Massac Endeavors are now accepting orders for engraved bricks, pavers, and arrays to be installed on the Walkway of the Massac County WWII Memorial. This initiative not only commemorates the sacrifices made by local heroes but also enhances the community’s dedication to remembering its history.

The memorial, which features a life-sized statue of Pvt. John Marvin Steele, pays tribute to the WWII casualties from Massac County. It tells the story of Steele’s historic D-day landing on the Church in Sainte-Mere-Eglise, while the back of the memorial honors TSgt. William “Luster” Leukering and shares tales of Massac soldiers who fought bravely during the conflict.

Engraved bricks, pavers, and arrays are available for purchase, providing a unique way to memorialize loved ones or organizations. Companies and groups can also have their logos included on pavers or arrays. The arrays come in sets of 4, 6, or 9 pavers, adding an impactful display to the memorial’s walkway.

For those interested in showing their support, orders can be placed online or by picking up an order form at Creations Florist at 600 Market in Metropolis or from a member of the Heroes of Massac Endeavors board.

In addition to the engraved items, commemorative T-shirts are available for purchase. The “Marvin Map” design features Pvt. John Marvin Steele, the Church at Sainte-Mere-Eglise, WWII paratroopers, and a map of Normandy, while the “Steele Wings” shirt showcases the US Parachutist Badge along with Steele’s military company and regiment. Another option, “The Longest Day,” commemorates June 6, 1944. These shirts come in various adult sizes and can be acquired at Creations Florist & Gifts, located at 600 Ferry St. in Metropolis.

This holiday season, take the opportunity to honor someone special by contributing to this meaningful cause.

HEROES OF MASSAC ENDEAVORS
https://heroesofmassacendeavors.org

Massac Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Fundraiser - Well over $2000 in Prizes

 

Tired of missing out on local news and community happenings in Metropolis, Illinois?

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The WMOK Text Line is your direct link to what’s happening. Subscribe to our free service and get the News Check Yellow Sheet delivered right to your phone five days a week.

The WMOK Text Line is also the best way to send in birthday and anniversary announcements, request a song, and submit topics for our popular community affairs program, Coffee Break.

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