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
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Take a look at what it takes the Washington State DOT to dig out Chinook Pass before Memorial Day
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Do You Have To Answer the Door for Police in Washington State?
Explore the laws in Washington regarding police interactions at your residence
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One Zebra is still missing near North Bend Washington
Is it Illegal to Sleep at a Rest Area in Washington State?
Is it illegal to sleep at rest area in Washington State?
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Amazing Washington State history where an old bridge that was in storage was used to build a new bridge near Tri-Cities Washington.
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Uncover the hidden gems of Washington's five warmest towns.
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Learn about the rumored lobotomy a famous Washington State actress underwent in the 1950s
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When involved in a Washington State traffic accident, do you need to legally report it?
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