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WMOK News Check

Thursday – September 1, 2022


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Today – Mostly sunny, with a high near 87°.
Tonight
– Cloudy with a low around 65°.
Friday –
 Otherwise, sunny, with a high near 89°.
Friday Night –
Mostly cloudy with a low near 66°.



Metropolis City Clerk’s Office Closure –
City Clerk, Jan Adams has advised that the Metropolis City Clerk’s Office will be closed Friday September 2 and will reopen Tuesday September 6.

The next Metropolis City Clean Up Week for 2022 will be held the week of November 14-18. This will be the last Metropolis City Clean Up Week for the year.



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Following nearly 70 years of operation the last plumes of white from the towers of EEI rose across the sky Wednesday evening

Many folks gathered just outside the guard shack in the Electric Energy parking lot to be present when the last unit was brought offline shortly after 6pm.
The plant closure was to take place in 2025 however Vistra Energy advises that due to the difficulty of making a profit and “facing legal uncertainties” regarding a dispute with the Sierra Club the closure was moved up.  Vistra Energy has advised that they are committed to a morally right and fair transition for workers and their families.
See our video which captures the shut down of the last unit here

Massac County Farm Bureau is looking for volunteers

The Massac Farm Bureau is working to start up new committees and promote their current Young Leaders group to serve local counties and host events for members.  They will set dates for their first meetings (aside from Young Leaders) when they get an idea of how many people are interested.

They ask that folks contact them to express interest. You may reach Alexis Burnett at 618-638-7204 or via email at massacfb1@gmail.com

Today is National No Rhyme or Reason Day! You snooze, you will be deprived. Fake it till you get there. These phrases just don’t have any rhyme to them. That’s no problem today, though, because National No Rhyme or Reason Day is for creating “rhymes” that don’t actually rhyme. English words that don’t rhyme with any other words are known as refractory rhymes, and using them makes National No Rhyme or Reason Day quite easy to celebrate. While there may be some obscure words that rhyme with purple, toilet, and orange, there aren’t many, and when words like these are used while forming rhymes today, the phrases likely won’t have much rhyme or reason to them.
Read more here.


Box of reptiles mailed to the wrong address in New York

PORT CHESTER, N.Y. (AP) — Several live lizards were wrongly delivered to a residence in a village north of New York City.

“Needless to say the addressee was quite startled when they opened the box,” Port Chester police wrote on Facebook.

Police received the call about the reptiles just after noon on Saturday. They posted a picture on Sunday of three dark-colored lizards held in a large white container. It was not immediately clear whether there were more reptiles not pictured.

“If you lost your lizards and iguanas we have them at the police department,” police wrote.

They said they held the animals until a local animal sanctuary could pick them up for safekeeping.


COPE Food Pantry Distribution

  • Metropolis Distribution – 1013 North Ave., Metropolis – Mon, Wed, and Fridays 9A-3P – (618)524-3635
  • Brookport Distribution – Harry Statham Gym Brookport- Every 2nd & 4th Thursday of the month 9A-12P – (618)524-3635

Please bring your ID and proof of Massac County residency. Clients may pick up food items once a month in Brookport or Metropolis.

Full list of Massac County Food Pantries


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Coming Up This Week:


Today – Thursday, September 1

 10A – 5P the Chocolate Factory with have their 45th Anniversary Celebration! Come help them celebrate with 45 cent single dip regular ice cream cones and 45 cent small fountain drinks. There will be some giveaways throughout the day including a $45 Chocolate Factory Gift Card (must register in person).

3p-6p Massac County Farmer’s Market – Harrah’s Metropolis Parking Lot


Friday, September 2

COPE Food Pantry – Metropolis Distribution – 1013 North Ave., Metropolis – Mon, Wed, and Fridays 9A-3P – (618)524-3635


Saturday, September 3

9A the Panther Den Loop will take place in Makanda.All Trails states this is a 2.9 mile trail rated as “Moderate.” Expect it to be between 4-5 miles. Expect it to be quite rugged in some spots (bring a stick). Expect to spend a few hours here and don’t be surprised if you get a little “lost.” It’s part of the thrill!

3P – McCracken County Public Library –  Digital Skills: How to Apply for a Job Online – Applying for jobs online can be difficult. This class will walk you through the process of getting to the application from the job ad, making a quick resume, and uploading your documents. They’ll also talk about making an account when necessary to apply for the job, and how to keep track of your account information. The class will meet in the smaller meeting room upstairs and last one hour. The McCracken County Public Library is located at 555 Washington St.

4P Book Reading with Sabrina Beck and Art Display will take place. Join the author for a book reading, signing, and art display! The doors will open at 4P with the Art Display and the Book Reading will begin at 4:30P with a Q&A session at 5P. The event will take place at the Metropolis Community Center located at 900 W. 10th St. For more information email Sabrina at 1sabrinabeck@gmail.com.

8-11P Super City Bar & Grill will have live music featuring Gary Bobo!

8P – The Kentucky Opry welcomes William Lee Golden & The Goldens!


Sunday, September 4


Monday, September 5 – Labor Day 

Metropolis Labor Day Parade – 10am –  the parade route is from the Massac County Courthouse down Fifth Street to Fort Massac State Park



Local Job Listings

  • Bill’s BBQ – is hiring for a full time position.  Tuesday- Saturday.  Apply in person at Bill’s BBQ 1215 E 8th St, Metropolis
  • Metropolis Drugs I is in search of a Full Time Cashier.  The position will have a weekly set schedule and the pharmacy is closed on Sundays.  Working every other Saturday is a requirement of the position. Candidates should possess a high school diploma or GED.  Preferred candidates will possess excellent communication skills, the ability to work with customers to meet their needs and attention to detail.  Reliability is necessary. Apply In person or email your resume to Metropolisdrugs1@gmail.com

Local School and Sports News

Joppa

  • Due to the Gym Lobby construction project, the main entrance to the Joppa High School gym is closed. If you are attending a sporting event at JHS, Please enter the gym through the back southwest double doors. These are the doors by the old tennis courts.

Massac

Massac County High School Athletic Director Pat Clark has advised on Parking Changes for the upcoming Football Season

It is asked that folks use the North and South parking lots to park for football games as the back lot near the garage needs to be used for handicap parking, game workers and the like.

Clark advised that there are no guidelines in place regarding Covid-19, however they ask that parents/guardians remind the young kids they need to be in the bleachers when not going to the concession or the restroom. Clark also said that with the new concession stand being used, the “old” band and football concession sheds will not be in use.

The band concession is located in the middle nearest the restroom and the junior class football concession is now located on the far right of the new building.

Admission will be $4 for adults and $3 for students.

As we have for over 70 years, WMOK will bring you Massac County Sports action when Football resumes September 2 – on your radio at 93.7FM, 920AM and streaming worldwide on the Section618 app and on our website at 920wmok.com.

Sponsorships are available for Massac County Sports on WMOK – Contact Greg Clark at 270-538-5251 to join Massac Memorial Hospital, Metropolis Big John, the City of Metropolis and John Foster State Farm among others as a sponsor of Massac County Sports on WMOK.


The Massac County Youth Sports League has advised that they are looking for umpires for fall baseball and softball. Minimum pay is $20 a game and could be up to $40 a game. Most ages are pitching machine and tball level players. Please contact the Massac County Youth Sports Facebook page or contact Ryan McClellan at 618-638-8384.

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