Rik Mikals has had a remarkable journey in the world of radio broadcasting and community engagement over a 30-year span. Rik's voice has been heard on radio stations across Idaho, Montana, California, and Washington State. Rik has made Tri-Cities his home since 2007 and has served on the board of Pet Over Population Prevention, advocated for domestic abuse awareness through the YWCA, and highlighted the challenges faced by foster kids. Rik, a former foster child himself, remains a strong advocate for systemic reform in the foster care system. Rik Mikals is widely known for his never-ending knowledge of pop culture.
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Washington Is the 2nd Worst State to Be Poor from a Tax Perspective
Discover the shocking truth behind Washington State's tax system and how it disproportionately affects low and middle-income families.
Could This Washington State High School Be the Closest Thing to Hogwarts?
Uncover the hidden gem of Stadium High School in Tacoma, resembling the mystical Hogwarts from Harry Potter.
1983 Driving Video Shows How Much Benton City WA Has Changed
Step back in time with a 1983 highway video showcasing the growth of Benton City and Richland.
Is Common Law Marriage Allowed In Washington State?
Explore some misconceptions surrounding common law marriage in Washington State.
Who Recalls Washington State’s 5 Most Extreme Weather Days?
Washington State's extreme weather, including the historic Hanford heatwave that saw temperatures soar to a blistering 120°F. Five of the most extreme weather days in history are explored.
Popular Craft Bar in Richland WA Unexpectedly Closes Down
After 4 years of serving up craft cocktails and fusion cuisine, Richland's Moniker is closing its doors on Feb 28th.
5 Pesky Insects in Spring to Watch Out for in Washington State
As the weather warms up in Washington State, pests like mosquitoes, ants, and ticks are on the rise.
World’s Most Famous Daredevil Had Ties to Washington State
Uncover the thrilling legacy of Evel Knievel's daredevil escapades across Washington State.
When does Daylight Saving Time kick off in Washington State?
Here's when Washington State falls back for Daylight Saving Time in March.
Update: Toll Rates Escalate This March in Washington State
The Washington Department of Transportation is set to roll out new toll rates on I-405 and SR 167 come March 1st, 2024.
5 Must-See Idaho Places Traveling From Washington State
Unveil the treasures of Idaho through a well-curated list of top destinations handpicked by a knowledgeable source.
The 5 Best Places to Go if a Dam Breaks in Washington State
Uncover the alarming possibility of a dam failure in Washington State. Follow FEMA's 5 recommended safety measures to protect yourself during a dam emergency.