Brett Kast
Reporter

Brett Kast

Brett Kast has been a reporter and anchor at HOMTV since the fall of 2014. Brett has served as the host of Beyond the Badge, and has anchored Meridian News Now as both a sports anchor and main anchor. Brett graduated from Michigan State in May 2016 with a degree in journalism, where he was a reporter for the student newscast "Focal Point" and was the host of a weekly sports talk radio show on the student run radio station WDBM. Brett also had an internship with WDIV in Detroit.

  • "Pokemon Go" has Taken Over Meridian Township
    7/13/2016
  • Meridian Township and East Lansing Come Up with Tentative Agreement for Costco
    6/22/2016
  • "Dark Stores" Have Cost Meridian Township Upwards of $1.5 Million
    6/15/2016
  • Specifications for a Burning Permit
    5/25/2016
  • Michigan House of Representatives Passes "Dark Stores" Bill
    6/10/2016
  • Campaign Targets "Tweens" for Seat Belt Safety
    5/25/2016
  • Haslett Student Remembered Through "Sarah's Library"
    5/20/2016
  • Life as a Bouncer in a College Town
    10/14/2015
  • Williamston's Lone Rider
    10/7/2015
  • Breslin Center to Undergo Remodeling Project
    11/4/2015
  • MHSAA Releases Fall Report on Concussions
    12/17/2015
  • Area Football Teams Take Advantage of New Technology
    10/14/2015
  • Haslett Basketball Brings Back Veteran Team
    11/10/2015
  • Meet the Haslett Water Polo Team
    10/20/2015
  • Haslett Volleyball's Young Hero
    10/20/2015
  • Haslett Boys Tennis Finishes 6th in State
    10/22/2015
  • Art for Charlie Foundation Holds Annual Art Auction
    11/13/2015
  • Okemos and Mason Present Checks from Compete for a Cause Soccer Game
    11/13/2015
  • Haslett Volleyball Sweeps Waverly Three Games to None
    10/27/2015
  • Haslett Eliminated from Playoffs, Falls to Dewitt for the 15th Time in a Row
    10/27/2015
  • Credit Cards Now Adapting EMV Chip Technology
    9/30/2015
  • Okemos Downs Haslett 9-6 in Boys Water Polo
    10/7/2015
  • Haslett Takes Care of Williamston 28-7, Needs One More Win to Qualify for Playoffs
    10/14/2015
  • Haslett Falls to Dewitt 27-10 on Homecoming Night
    9/30/2015
  • Campus Village Communities Withdraws Application for "The Square"
    9/14/2015
  • Haslett Boys Soccer Beats Dewitt in Overtime Thriller
    9/30/2015
  • Meridian Receives DEQ Water Grant
    9/25/2015
  • Spartan Stadium Adds Handicap Platform to Student Section
    9/17/2015
  • 100 Women Who Care Donate to Gateway Youth Services
    9/15/2015
  • Being Prepared for Flood Season
    9/11/2015
  • Draymond Green Donates $3.1 Million to MSU
    9/10/2015
  • Meridian Township Fire Department to be Honored Before Detroit Tigers Game
    9/8/2015
  • 47 Year Old Woman Injured in Attempted Murder
    9/8/2015
  • State Police Step Up Enforcement for Brake Safety Week
    9/8/2015
  • What to Work on When Working Out
    3/18/2015
  • Art for Charlie
    3/25/2015
  • Magic Johnson Raises One Million Dollars for Lansing Promise
    3/25/2015
  • Firefighters Gather for Hands On Hazmat Training
    4/17/2015
  • Meridian Township Welcomes New Police Officer, Promotes Another
    4/24/2015
  • Are Gun Free Zones Really Gun Free?
    4/24/2015
  • New Legislature is Being Proposed to Fix "Loophole" in Gun Law
    4/24/2015
  • CATA Promotes Clean Commute Day
    4/27/2015
  • Delta Dental Parking Lot has Controlled Burn
    4/20/2015
  • Ingham County Sheriff's Office Hosts Media Shoot-Out
    3/18/2015
  • Police Prepare for Prom Season
    3/25/2015
  • Being Prepared for Flood Season
    3/26/2015
  • A Look Into Michigan's Conceal Carry Permit and Current Procedures
    4/16/2015
  • Environmental Commission Hears Presentation for Sustainability
    3/2/2015
  • High School Athlete Recruits
    3/2/2015
  • Meridian Senior Center Offering Tax Help
    2/10/2015
  • Okemos Athletic Boosters Holds Fundraising Event
    2/24/2015
  • "The Avenue" Project Concept Plan Before Township Board
    2/24/2015
  • An Interview with Okemos Ski Team Head Coach Jeff David
    2/3/2015
  • Ingham County Parks and Trails Task Force Set Up to Suggest Millage Spending
    2/17/2015
  • Meridian Township Welcomes Two New Police Officers
    1/23/2015
  • Ingham County Uses 'Teen Decoy' Program to Stop the Sale of Tobacco to Minors
    2/3/2015
  • Board Approves Update to Township Emergency Management Plan
    1/23/2015
  • Former Central Fire Station Rezoned Commercial
    1/23/2015
  • New FOIA Bill in State of Michigan Changes Little to Township Policy
    1/23/2015
  • Construction Begins on New Pedestrian Bridge
    1/12/2015
  • Schools Enact New Nutrition Policies for Students
    9/22/2014
  • Businesses Begin Hiring with Holidays in Sight
    9/26/2014
  • Planning Commission Hears Presentation on Utilizing Social Media
    10/6/2014
  • Bugs Being Used to Indicate Red Cedar River Water Quality
    10/6/2014
  • Okemos School Board Holds Community Meeting
    10/14/2014
  • Students Camp Out Overnight for MSU Basketball Tickets
    10/14/2014
  • Fire Department Receives Grant in Preparation for Active Violence Incidents
    10/20/2014
  • Meridian Township Police Host Nine Week Long Citizens' Academy
    10/20/2014
  • Meridian Township Voters Differ With the Rest of Michigan
    10/27/2014
  • Food Banks are Gearing Up for the Holiday Season
    10/27/2014
  • Planning Commission Postpones Rezoning Decision Due to Possible Heritage Tree
    10/27/2014
  • Douglas J Project Remains Stagnant
    11/16/2014
  • Three Haslett Girls Basketball Players Recieve College Scholarships
    11/16/2014
  • Township Board Moves Forward with 2012 International Fire Code Adoption
    11/19/2014
  • Ingham County Celebrates the Great American Smokeout
    11/19/2014
  • New Fire Station Heading to Michigan Supreme Court
    12/2/2014
  • Lansing Area Dancers Prepare to Perform "The Nutcracker" at Wharton Center
    11/19/2014
  • Old Fire Station Location Could Possibly Be Rezoned as Commercial Property
    10/27/2014
  • Township Board Approves 2015 Recommended Budget
    10/20/2014
  • Solar Home Tour Reveals the Future of Renewable Energy
    9/26/2014