*Mama * Editor * Lover of Coffee * Hello and welcome to my author page! I am the Digital Managing Editor for the Evansville and Owensboro markets. I have been in media in the area since 2004 and I love digging out the gems of life for you to enjoy! Every day is truly a new adventure in this job. And I mean that literally. We've gone ziplining, fed grisly bears, and even tried out parkour, all for your amusement. As the editor, it's my job to coach our talent but I also have a love for writing. It's always fun to share my parenting wins and funny failures, healthy lifestyle hacks, local topics, and most recently - outdoor adventures. My family and I have taken up camping - and when I say "camping," I actually mean "glamping." We have had the best time exploring all of the best camp spots around the region and letting the kids feel the unbridled joy that only the outdoors can provide. My daughter and I also share a passion for horses. I grew up in the saddle and nothing makes my heart happier than seeing her develop as an equestrian. As the editor of this page, I'm always up for a good pun, a discussion about the proper use of an apostrophe, or share a laugh over a grammar police joke. I'm also happy to take your feedback, questions, or concerns. Hope to hear from you soon!
Ash
Indiana & Kentucky Parents – You Might Be Eligible for $120/Child this Summer
You can receive $120 per child to help with groceries. Here are the guidelines.
Feeding Ducks and Geese Bread Can Lead to Wing Deformities and Even Death
Seems innocent, doesn't it? I mean, they seem to enjoy it, gobbling up every crumb. Turns out, it's doing more harm than good. Like, permanent damage kind of harm.
Kentucky Campgrounds Hosting Halloween Weekends & Activities
The earlier you book, the better! There are several campgrounds doing fun fall events. Here's what we found and even a link to a secret hack to get a site if your campground is booked.
Indiana Woman Shares Her Raw Emotional Story About Living Life as a Homeless Person Out West
It's stories like Michelle's that really hit home. It just goes to show how life can take unexpected turns for anyone, no matter where they started out.
Kentucky State Police Still Searching for 8-Month-Old Miya Tucker [UPDATES]
Miya is described as having green eyes and brown hair, and she was last seen under the care of her parents. Kentucky State Police urge anyone with information about the missing child to contact the post at 270.826.3312.
Is It Legal to Haul Multiple Items at Once in Indiana?
Have you ever seen those folks hauling campers with boats and golf carts behind the camper? It's like a parade on wheels! Naturally, it got me wondering about the rules and regs of towing multiple items at once.
These Retirees at an Illinois Nursing & Rehab Facility are Having More Fun Than You!
"Just because they are older and their bodies won't allow them to do some things, it shouldn't mean life should stop. Residents should experience life like they do outside the facility."
Kentucky State Police Searching for Missing Ohio County Infant
Kentucky State Police has opened a missing child investigation in Ohio County after a search warrant and welfare check concerning Miya Tucker, 8 months old, of Reynolds Station, was conducted.
Pedigree Refunding Dog Adoption Fees for Indiana & Kentucky Shelters June 7-9
If you've been looking at adopting a dog, you might want to do it from June 7-9th because you can actually get a refund for your adoption fees from Pedigree in their Love at First Sight Pedigree Adoption Drive.
You’ll Love Lucy – She’s the Warrick Humane Society Pet of the Week
Can you imagine if your family moved and couldn't take you with them? That's what happened to Miss Lucy (formerly Sweet Potato). If you are looking for a loyal medium-size companion, Lucy is your gal!
KY Dog’s Brush with Death is a Warning to Other Pet Parents
A shelter in western KY is warning pet owners that their small animals could become a snack. One little dog escaped with his life.
Illinois Woman Traded Out Her Trail Horses for Camels
Seven years ago, Esther Graham went to an auction and bought Casper, her first camel. She trained him to trail ride and he now serves as a camel ambassador teaching kids in her Illinois community about camel culture.