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.
Rik Mikals
Do You Recall The Deadliest Plane Accident in Washington State History?
Uncovering The Causes Behind Washington State's Deadliest Aviation Accident
Why Are Some Tree Trunks Painted Bright White in Washington State?
Ever wondered why some trees have white trunks near Washington's roads and highways?
The One Major Holiday You Can Thank Washington State For
Learn how Father's Day went from a local celebration at the Spokane YMCA in 1910 to a nationally recognized holiday in 1972
Can You Sue for False Arrest in Washington State?
Can you sue for false arrest in Washington State?
Another Popular Kennewick Canal Drive Store is Closing
Another popular store on Canal Drive in Kennewick is closing its doors
Washingtonians: Never Carry This One Item in Your Wallet
The one item you might not want to carry on yourself in Washington State
Slapped Cheek Syndrome Can Run Rampant in Washington Elementary Schools
Health Alert: Parents in Washington State need to know the signs of slapped cheek syndrome in children
Unsolved Disappearance of Washington State Girl Still Haunts Us 45 Years Later
Can you help solve the disappearance of a 12-year-old girl in Washington State?
You’ll Be Surprised by the Snobbiest Place in Washington State
This could be the snobbiest place in Washington State
19 Amazing Pics of Chinook Pass Getting Dug Out By Washington State DOT
Take a look at what it takes the Washington State DOT to dig out Chinook Pass before Memorial Day