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
What is Wintercreeper and Why is Indiana DNR Warning Hoosiers About It?
Wintercreeper sounds like a villain in a Marvel movie, but it's actually an invasive species (which can be just as scary).
Tripadvisor Ranks This as the Number One Thing to Do in Indiana
If you're looking to have some fun, this attraction has been named the number one thing to do for fun in the Hoosier State.
See Dozens of Hot Air Balloons at Illinois Balloon Festival This Summer
There's something whimsical about hot air balloons, and you can see dozens of them in Illinois this summer.
Kentucky’s Oldest Distillery Is the Oldest in the United States of America
With Kentucky being the bourbon capital of the world, it's only fitting that the Bluegrass state is home to the country's oldest distillery.
Evansville Shelter Looking for a Home for Adorable Black Cat
Sweet Leno is our Vanderburgh Humane Society Pet of the Week.
You Can Do an Overnight Paranormal Investigation of a Historic Indiana Mansion
You can peel back the curtain and see inside this historic (and haunted) Hoosier mansion.
This Spaceship in Kentucky is a House-Take a Peek Inside!
This looks out of this world, but it's a house complete with a kitchen, bedroom, and living area.
Did You Know This Small Indiana Town is the Circus Capital of the World?
The small Indiana town that celebrates the circus coming to town all year.
You Can Stay Inside a Stack of Pancakes in Tennessee
The pancake capital of the south is located in Tennessee, and now you can stay inside a literal short stack!
You Can Join a Paranormal Investigation of a Haunted Southern Indiana Landmark
If you're a fan of things that go "bump" in the night, then a night of investigating the paranormal may be right up your alley!
This Small Indiana City Sits Squarely on the Eclipse’s Center Line
Located in Southern Indiana, this small city is said to be one of the best locations in the country to view the solar eclipse.
Why is this Southern Indiana Barn Covered in Dirty Socks?
Long story short, it has to do with hikers and free rocks. Kinda.