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
Is It Illegal to Decorate Your Car for Christmas in Indiana?
Will decorating your vehicle for the holiday season get you in trouble with the law in Hoosier State. Here's what the law says.
Evansville Police Announce 2024 Coffee with a Cop Dates and Locations
Join the EPD and us for coffee, donuts, and good conversation.
Indiana Zoo Announces Names of New Baby Colobus Monkeys
The babies were born to two different sets of parents in November.
Evansville Ronald McDonald Houses in Need of Meals for Families
Both the Ascension-St. Vincent and Deaconess Gateway locations have several spaces open on their "Meals of Love" calendars.
Evansville Residents Warned of Counterfeit $20 Bills Circulating at Area Businesses [UPDATE]
The fake bills were given to several businesses around the North Park Shopping Center by unspecified individuals.
Out of This World Rabbit is Ready for Its Permanent Family at Indiana Shelter
Meet Mercury. Our Pet of the Week from the Vanderburgh Humane Society.
New Study Reveals Every State’s Favorite Little Debbie Snack and Indiana, We Need to Talk
The Hoosier State is only one of three states in the entire country to prefer this particular treat.
Singer Aaron Lewis Reschedules Two Indiana Shows Due to Doctors’ Orders
Doctors have ordered vocal rest for the country artist who was in the middle of his 'American Patriot Acoustic Tour.'
Indiana Town Name Ranks as One of the Most Mispronounced in America
The small town sits on the western edge of the state near the Illinois border.
Bidding Open for Vanderburgh 4-H Online Auction Fundraiser
All proceeds from the auction will go directly to 4-H livestock improvements.