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
This Haunted Indiana Village Transports You Back to Life in the 1800s
This village is a living history museum, and they now offer paranormal investigations.
Indiana is Home to Three Moon Trees, What Makes These Trees so Out of this World?
These trees have a fascinating history, from outer space to being planted in the Hoosier State.
The First Full Moon of Spring Happens This Month Here’s When to See it Over Indiana and Kentucky
Warmer days are ahead! Spring is almost here, and so is the Worm Moon which is the first full moon of spring.
Lunch Box And Bacon Bit Are Two Little Pigs Looking For Their Forever Home
Our VHS Pet(s) of the Week are two sweet Guinea Pigs, Lunch Box and Bacon Bit.
Evansville’s Most Famous House Hits the Market: The Roseanne House is For Sale [Peek Inside]
The house that served as the face of the Conner's home in the 80s and 90s, and now it could be your home! The house that served as the face of the Conner's home in the 80s and 90s, and now it could be your home!
Labyrinth Returning to Evansville Theater for TWO Dates Only
For two days only, you can catch Jim Henson's Labyrinth on the big screen in Evansville.
You Can Take a Boat Ride Underground in Tennessee on America’s Largest Underground Lake
Now this is certainly a unique boating experience.
Indiana is Home to the Only Superhero Museum in the World
More than 80 years of comic book and superhero history sit inside the walls of this unique museum.
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.