Born and raised in Evansville, Ryan has been a voice in the area for over 25 years. During that time, he's played rock music, top 40 music, and country. He's hosted a sports talk show and called high school football games for several years. In his free time you'll find him cheering for his Indianapolis Colts, playing video games, or on a golf course thinking every round will be the one where he finally gets good at the game.
Ryan O'Bryan
Illinois Native is the Voice of the New Buffalo Wild Wings Commercial Mascot
The former 'Saturday Night Live' cast member provides the voice of Hank in the sports bar's new series of commercials.
Indiana Woman’s Half-Baked Hiding Spot Makes Finding Her Easy as Pie for Police
It turns out they actually did look in the one place she probably thought they wouldn't.
There’s a McDonald’s in Indiana That Looks Like a Medieval Castle [PHOTO]
It's a location fit for a burger king, or maybe a dairy queen.
Illinois Attraction Offers Spectacular Views If You Have the Guts to Try It
If you have a fear of heights, this attraction may not be for you.
These Sweet and Salty Snacks Rank as Indiana’s Favorite Junk Foods
A recent study revealed a popular brand of candy, potato chips, and snack cakes are the top choices for Hoosiers looking to satisfy their cravings.
Keep Ants Out of Your Home with This Natural Spice
Skip the pesticides and give this spice you may already have in your kitchen a try to keep ants from invading your house.
A Handy Guide for How Much Food to Cook for Thanksgiving Dinner
How much is enough? It depends on how many people you're feeding.
Certain Brands of Pet Food Recalled After 28 Dog Deaths Reported
The makers of Sportmix Pet Food are recalling certain lots of dog and cat food after discovering high levels of toxic mold that can be deadly to pets.
Smoke from California Wildfires Will Be Visible in Southern Indiana and Illinois
The National Weather Service in Paducah, Kentucky says the smoke will create a hazier-than-usual sky.
Peaches Sold at Walmart, Kroger, and Aldi Recalled Due to Possible Salmonella Risk
More than 60 people in nine states are suspected of becoming ill after eating the potentially contaminated fruit.