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Kat Mykals

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She/Her ✨ Brand Manager ✨ Radio Host ✨ Rock Chick ✨ @103GBFRocks ✨ Mom ✨ Ally ✨ Animal Advocate ✨ Sober: 01.12.13 ✨Opinions are my own

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  • 2 days ago | newsradio1310.com | Kat Mykals

    Idaho is one of the last great frontiers not only in America but also in the world. Let's face it: the only places filled with more wilderness and wildlife are Alaska and remote areas of Europe and Russia. There are few places in the world where you can ski in the morning and play golf in the afternoon. Animal Sanctuary Rescues And Shelters Abused And Abandoned WildlifeHowever, living in Idaho is not for the faint of heart.

  • 3 days ago | banana1015.com | Chuck Armstrong |Kat Mykals

    On Friday (June 6), Volbeat will celebrate the release of their ninth full-length album, God of Angels Trust. Ahead of the release, Michael Poulsen joined Loudwire Nights to dive into the record. Listen to the full conversation in the player near the end of this article. "It kind of feels like starting all over again," Poulsen told Kat Mykals, host of the weekend edition of Loudwire Nights.

  • 3 days ago | powerboise.com | Kat Mykals

    Idaho is one of the last great frontiers not only in America but also in the world. Let's face it: the only places filled with more wilderness and wildlife are Alaska and remote areas of Europe and Russia. There are few places in the world where you can ski in the morning and play golf in the afternoon. Animal Sanctuary Rescues And Shelters Abused And Abandoned WildlifeHowever, living in Idaho is not for the faint of heart.

  • 4 days ago | tasteofcountry.com | Kat Mykals

    Did you grow up learning that it's not safe to take a shower or even wash your hands or dishes during a thunderstorm? As it turns out, your parents, grandparents, and so forth were most likely told the same thing, simply passing it on as it has through the generations. But is this true or just an urban myth that has stuck around through the decades? Well, as it turns out, it's all true, and it has to do with lightning strikes running through water pipes or electrical wires.

  • 5 days ago | wrrv.com | Kat Mykals

    Monday morning in New York's Hudson Valley felt more like early April rather than the beginning of June. Lows across many parts of the area dipped into the 40s, with higher elevations experiencing even colder temperatures and Frost Advisories. The cold snap follows a very rainy weekend, as Hudson Valley Weather reports that a May Nor'easter pretty much erased all signs of the long lasting drought that had afflicted the region.

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Kat Mykals
Kat Mykals @KatMykals
9 Aug 24

RT @thedigitalyenta: "Can my husband find out who I am voting for in the Presidential Election?" 🗳️ We've been getting this question a lo…

Kat Mykals
Kat Mykals @KatMykals
31 Aug 23

RT @offspring: St. Louis was pretty 🪰 #LetTheBadTimesRollTour https://t.co/KrkqNri8yW

Kat Mykals
Kat Mykals @KatMykals
29 Aug 23

One of the most epic nights of my life! 🖤🤘

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St. Louis shenanigans 🎉 @HollywoodAmpSTL #LetTheBadTimesRollTour https://t.co/BxjjvZPbkN