Born and raised in Evansville, Ryan has been a voice in the area for over 25 years. During that time, he's played rock music, top 40 music, and country. He's hosted a sports talk show and called high school football games for several years. In his free time you'll find him cheering for his Indianapolis Colts, playing video games, or on a golf course thinking every round will be the one where he finally gets good at the game.
Ryan O'Bryan
A Woman’s Burial Site Lies in the Heart of an Indiana Road
Let me introduce you to Nancy Kerlin Barnett, a woman whose dying wish to be buried on her favorite hill didn't quite go as planned.
What Are the Black Cables on Indiana Roads?
If you’ve driven on Indiana roads, you’ve probably crossed over those two black hoses stretched across the pavement. As your tires roll over them, you hear that unmistakable "thump, thump." But what are they?
30 Indiana High School Mascots You Won’t Believe Are Real
Every so often, you come across schools—especially some high schools in Indiana—that break the mold and choose mascots that are just a bit quirky and unexpected!
Indiana Town Among America’s Most Mispronounced – Here’s How You Say It
An Indiana town is among America's most mispronounced. Here's how to say it correctly.
Southern Indiana Radio Host Signs Off After 25-Year Career
Nothing lasts forever, as they say.
Senior Dog with a ‘Baby Face’ Ready for Adoption at Indiana Shelter
Meet Uno. Our Pet of the Week from the Vanderburgh Humane Society.
2024 Henderson Tri-Fest Now Accepting Vendor Applications
Proceeds from the three-day festival will benefit the Henderson Breakfast Lions Club and area non-profit organizations.
Indiana and Kentucky Both Have a Daviess County But Pronounce it Differently – Why?
Despite being named after the same person, they pronounce it two different ways.
Popular Evansville Restaurant Announces Temporary Closure
The management at Bar Louie on the city's east side has announced it will start 2024 by keeping the doors closed for a few days.
Vanderburgh Humane Society in Desperate Need of Wet Cat Food
The Evansville shelter is asking for donations of wet cat food for the nearly 300 cats in its care.