Born and raised in the Tri-State, Kat is proud to call the River City her home. She has always enjoyed spending her days surrounded by music - it has always played an integral part in her life. When the headphones are off, Kat enjoys traveling and spending time outdoors. She believes road trips are good for the soul and that there isn't much a trip to the beach won't cure. An avid animal lover, she is also a big supporter of the local animal rescue community.
Kat Mykals
Hitting the Road for the Total Solar Eclipse Across Indiana? Don’t Forget These 15 Things
Officials in Indiana are saying we can expect a massive influx of travelers to the Hoosier State for the total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024. This has the potential to lead to some hiccups when it comes to travel.
Evansville Rescue to Participate in International Shelter Slumber Pawty
On April 6th one Evansville, Indiana animal rescue will participate in a global fundraising event - the International Shelter Slumber Pawty and you're invited!
Invasive Worm Species Found in Tennessee’s Great Smoky Mountain National Park
Generally, worms are wonderful friends to have in your garden, but that isn't the case with the invasive species of jumping worms that have infiltrated Tennessee
Protect Your Phone While Photographing the Eclipse: Essential Tip to Avoid Damage
Before you whip out your phone to take photos or videos of the April 8, 2024 total solar eclipse, you need this one essential tip to avoid damaging your phone.
One Evansville Riverfront Location will Close to Public During Eclipse
One Evansville location says don't expect to watch the eclipse from their riverfront location. Evansville Water & Sewer Utility says it will close Sunrise Pump Station for the day.
New Indiana Law Will Bring Bobcat Hunting Season to Hoosier State
A bill has now been signed into law by Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb that will bring a bobcat hunting season to the Hoosier State. Here's what you need to know.
Can You Legally Kill a Snake in Tennessee? Here’s What the Law Says
Snakes are a valuable part of the Tennessee ecosystem but do you know what you can and cannot do if you encounter one?
Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office Offers Tips for Eclipse Viewers
The Vanderburgh County, Indiana Sheriff's Office has some safety tips for those who plan to view the April 8, 2024, total solar eclipse.
Hey Indiana: Here’s How to Know If Your Eclipse Glasses Are Safe
Eye safety should be top priority when witnessing the April 8, 2024 total solar eclipse. Learn about the guidelines, filters, and precautions recommended for safe viewing.
Indiana State Police Remind Motorists: Left Lane is For Passing
An Indiana State Police Sergeant is reminding motorists how to properly use the left lane - one driver learned the hard way.