*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
I’m Battling the Quarantine 15 with 16/8 Intermittent Fasting – Here’s How It’s Going
I really started to notice how the Quarantine 15 had caught up with me. So, I made a plan that included 16/8 intermittent fasting. Here's what it is and how it's going for me.
Meet Gracie – A Good Little Gal [WHS Pet of the Week]
Hello! I'm Gracie! I'm an eight-year-old Rat Terrier mix. Some dogs' worst nightmare is having to go to the shelter but for me it was a saving grace. When I came to the WHS, I was pretty under the weather. But they say I'm like a spring! I bounced right back!
See Pics of the Flash Flooding in Owensboro
The people of Owensboro woke up to flooded streets all over the city. Cars are flooded out and the water is over a foot deep in some places. Here are pics from our listeners!
What Are the Weirdest Things People Are Quarantine-Googling?
Using Google Trends, zippia.com found the most "interesting thing" people searched during the pandemic. Here are my favorites...
Say What You Wanna Say: NEW Sass Mask Styles Just Released!
A couple of months ago, we released our first line of sass masks in our Celebrate the Tri-State online store. And well, I guess people LOVED telling everyone how they really felt! So, we came up with a few more...
Petey is Deaf; Looking for Family to Continue to Teach Him Sign Language [WHS Pet of the Week]
Meet Trigger. Trigger is 3-year-old Catahoula mix. He's a big boy at almost 100 lbs but a lot of fun and would be great with a family - even one with other dogs, cats, or both.
Holcomb Extends Mask Mandate, Issues Guidance for Schools and Local Officials
Today, he extended the mandate and 4.5 Back on Track Plan to September 25th. So, keep wearing those masks in public!
Here’s How to Take Professional Quality Photos With Your Phone
Fall is almost here which means everyone will be snapping those cute leaf pics! Here's how to get some professional photos using your phone!
Trigger is a Catahoula Mix and Ready for Adoption [WHS Pet of the Week]
Meet Trigger. Trigger is 3-year-old Catahoula mix. He's a big boy at almost 100 lbs but a lot of fun and would be great with a family - even one with other dogs, cats, or both.
What Will Winter 2020-21 Be Like in the Ohio River Valley?
This summer has been pretty mild. We had our really hot days but this August has been less than triple digits which is just fine for the bulk of the population.
So, what's this winter going to be like? Well, I consulted the 2020-21 Farmer's Almanac. Here's the synopsis:
Ohio River Valley 2020-21 Winter Weather Predictions
This summer has been pretty mild. We had our really hot days but this August has been less than triple digits which is just fine for the bulk of the population.
So, what's this winter going to be like? Well, I consulted the 2020-21 Farmer's Almanac. Here's the synopsis:
Here’s What Your School Cafeteria Lunch Workers Want You to Know
This year will be very different. No volunteers allowed in schools. Which means more milks to open for cafeteria workers. And the less we can touch food, the better. One local mom and experienced lunch worker put together a list of things to remember about the school cafeteria!