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WMOK News Check

Tuesday, September 27, 2022


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Today – Sunny, with a high near 77°. Winds could gust as high as 21 mph.
Tonight – Mostly clear, with a low around 43°.
Wednesday – Sunny, with a high near 69°.
Wednesday Night – Mostly clear, with a low around 44°.


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Powers Church Road in Massac County Today through Thursday, September 29

Powers Church Road will be closed to thru traffic between Orchard Road and Deer Run Road.
The closure is due to repairs being made to a large culvert.


The National Weather Service has issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook statement for our area. Today and Tonight There will be an elevated fire danger again today, given the abnormally dry conditions, low humidity and gusty northwest winds.


Today is National Forgiveness Day! National Day of Forgiveness is being observed today! It has been observed annually on September 27th since 2021.


Full list of Massac County Food Pantries




Wily seal that cruised to pond surrenders at police station

BEVERLY, Mass. (AP) — A gray seal that wandered into a Massachusetts pond and evaded authorities’ attempts to capture him turned himself in Friday after waddling up to the local police station.

The gray seal first appeared earlier this month in Shoe Pond in the city of Beverly, northeast of Boston. The animal is believed to have traveled to the pond from the sea via a river and drainage pipes.

The seal quickly became a local attraction and was even named “Shoebert” after his chosen pond.

Firefighters and wildlife experts used boats and giant nets in an effort to capture the wily animal Thursday, but gave up after several fruitless hours. Early Friday morning, however, Shoebert left the pond, crossed a parking lot and appeared outside the side door of the local police station looking, according to a police statement, “for some help.”

The seal was quickly corralled by a team of wildlife experts, firefighters and the police department’s “entire midnight shift,” according to a Facebook post from the Beverly Police Department.

“Shoebert appeared to be in good health and was a little sassy in the early morning hours,” the department noted.

The seal was transported to Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut, where aquarium staff will perform a medical exam before releasing him back into the wild, Sarah Callan, manager of the aquarium’s animal rescue program, wrote in an email.

“He is acting like a typical, feisty, 4-year-old gray seal,” Callan added. “We are planning to release him in a quiet, remote location near other seals.”



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Coming Up This Week:

Today -Tuesday, September 27, 2022

10:30am – 11:15am – The Metropolis Public Library’s Little Wigglers Program – Stop by for playtime at the Library. Come dressed and ready to play with all things sensory. There are 10 spots available for children ages 3 & under. One parent must remain with child/children for the entire program. Only one parent is allowed at this time so that they are able to maximize the child’s experience.
YOU MUST HAVE LIBRARY CARD TO ATTEND.  If you do not have one you will need to come in prior to registering for this program to sign up. You do need drivers license and proof of a address in form of mail. If you live in the county expect to pay $35 one-time processing fee to cover the entire year.
Registration is now open – Register at this link: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0e4ca5af29abf5c52-little9.
Please let the library know if your child needs any special accommodations. For more information call the library at (618)524-4312.
Hear WMOK’s discussion with the Metropolis Public Library and learn all about the Little Wigglers Program:

 11A-1P or until sold out – The Metropolis Elks Lodge #1428 Salad Luncheon – 104 W 4th St, Metropolis – donation only.
The menu includes chicken salad and a variety of pasta salads including: veggie salad and a sweet salad.  For more information call (618) 524-4015


Wednesday, September 28 –

9-3P – Cope Food Pantry – Metropolis Distribution – Call (618)524-3635

12 – 2P Walk in Wednesday Employment Opportunity – Harrah’s Metropolis Hotel Lobby


Thursday, September 29 – 

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


Friday, September 30 –

9-3P – Cope Food Pantry – Metropolis Distribution – Call (618)524-3635

5-7PM – the Metropolis Public Library presents Carnival of Reading Live Carnival! Pre-register now for Carnival of Reading Challenge on your Beanstack app.  Come one, come all to the Carnival of Reading! Step right up and join this September only challenge to earn tickets, and win real prizes to be given away at their LIVE CARNIVAL SEPTEMBER 30th, 5p,-7pm at the Metropolis Public library –  317 Metropolis St, Metropolis.  For more information call (618) 524-4312

7P Football – Join us on Friday night as your Massac County Patriots go on the road to take on Herrin at 7pm.

Join WMOK at 6:30 on Friday  as we get things started with Kim Comer and Super Country Favorites – followed by WMOK’s Sawyer and Prevallet with coverage of the game!

Get it on your radio at 93.7FM 920AM and tune in at the game – streaming worldwide at ww.920wmok.com and on the Section618.com app

Saturday, October 1 –

8 – 12P Massac County Farmer’s Market – Harrah’s Parking Lot

6:30P – Metropolis Elks Club – Have you ever wondered what the Metropolis Elks Club is and what we’re all about? Learn how the Metropolis Elks volunteers and assists several organizations in our community and beyond year round. All members and guests are invited to join in for an evening of fun, food and more on Saturday. All attendees are encouraged to bring a favorite side dish or dessert as the lodge will be taking care of the main dish.
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Local School and Sports News

Joppa-Maple Grove Unit School District 38

A Blood Drive will be held on October 17 from 1:15 to 6:15 in the Joppa High School Cafeteria

Massac Unit #1

Join us on Friday night as your Massac County Patriots go on the road to take on Herrin at 7pm.

Join WMOK at 6:30 on Friday  as we get things started with Kim Comer and Super Country Favorites – followed by WMOK’s Sawyer and Prevallet with coverage of the game!

Get it on your radio at 93.7FM 920AM and tune in at the game – streaming worldwide at ww.920wmok.com and on the Section618.com app



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