Jake Foster was born and raised in the Daviess-Pike County area and earned his degree in broadcasting from Vincennes University in 2019. His experience in writing and radio spans Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee. When he's not on air, you can usually find him in his backyard smoking meat or in front of the TV watching a sci-fi flick.
Jake Foster
Telecommunications Company Helps Indiana Animal Hospital in Need
A veterinary hospital in southern Indiana recently reached out to the public for help, and one telecommunications company was quick to respond.
The Coolest, Most Useless Thing I Ever Spent Money On
There are a lot of useless items you can buy online, but this is definitely the best one for Star Wars fans.
Cattle Baron’s Ball in Evansville Raising Funds to Fight Cancer
A brand new American Cancer Society event heads to Bally's Evansville Casino & Hotel this weekend, featuring food, live music, a silent auction, and more.
Indiana Company Creates Unique Flavors of Candy Corn
If you don't like the standard white, orange, and yellow candy corn, there are a couple of other variations you might enjoy, and they’re even made in the Hoosier State.
NASCAR and Columbia Unveil Epic Star Wars Paint Scheme
Racecar driver Bubba Wallace will transform into an iconic Star Wars character for the NASCAR Cup Series Championship.
Indiana and Kentucky Among Most Depressed States in the U.S.
One out of every five American adults has dealt with some form of depression, but it looks like some states have higher numbers than others.
Visiting ‘Famous Dave’s BBQ’ in Indiana for the First Time
Famous Dave’s is often called "America’s Best BBQ," but does it live up to the hype? Let's find out.
Two Indiana Companies Recognized as Leading Disability Employers
The National Organization on Disability has added 60 U.S. businesses to its annual Leading Disability Employers list, including one from Evansville, Indiana.
Tips for Hoosiers Dealing with Election Season Stress
Election season can be stressful for various reasons. Here are some tips on how to manage your anxiety ahead of Election Day.
UPS Issues Follow-Up Statement on Indiana Closure
UPS recently announced they were shutting down a customer service center in Indiana, and now we have the real reason why.
UPS Closes Indiana Customer Center Amid Automation Shift
Approximately 200 UPS facilities are shutting down nationwide, including a customer center in southern Indiana.
Indiana Now Among the Most Anti-Cashless States in the U.S.
Hold onto your wallets, folks! Indiana is now part of a group of states wanting to steer clear of a cashless society.