Melissa was born and raised in the Evansville area. She's been on the radio in Evansville for more than a decade across different stations. Melissa is a big fan of Halloween and all things spooky, so she loves to highlight creepy/haunted destinations throughout the year.
Melissa
From Kayaks to Tools: Things You Can Rent for Free With your Evansville Library Card
The EVPL is truly a great resource for the community and their "Library of Things" is constantly growing.
If You Spot This Insect Indiana DNR Wants You To Report it Immediately
Two counties in Indiana have already had confirmed reports of this invasive insect in 2024, and the Indiana DNR is asking for the public to report any sightings.
Kong is Shy, But Once He Gets to Know You He’s Ready to be Your Best Friend
Meet our adoptable pet of the week from the VHS, Kong!
The Largest Festival In Indiana Lasts for 10 Days Every Fall
Indiana's largest festival attracts more than 2 million people annually.
Injured Evansville Goose Adopts Orphaned Gosling and Returns to Wild Together
This heartwarming story shows animals' resiliency and how a little compassion can change a life (or two)!
Historic Evansville Building Will Play Host to a Paranormal Investigation for the Very First Time
Rumors of hauntings have swirled around this historic building, and for the first time ever it's about to be the subject of an investigation.
Sweet “Tortie” Beatrice Bean is Available for Adoption in Evansville
Each week we feature an adoptable pet from the Vanderburgh Humane Society, this week's pet is Beatrice Bean.
America’s Longest Navigable Underground River is in Indiana and You Can Explore it by Boat
You will need to descend about 400 feet below ground to enjoy this unique boat ride.
The Indiana Peony Festival Might Be the Most Beautiful Festival in the State
There's a festival that takes place every year to celebrate Indiana's state flower, and it's as beautiful as you'd imagine.
This Small Indiana City Was the First in the World to Get Lit – The First Electrically Lit City
The first city in the world to be solely lit by electricity is located in the Hoosier State.