Local podcasts hosted by the Clarksville Now news team.
Jason Steen, owner of Clarksville Today and Scoop Nashville, died at 44, leaving behind a legacy of damaged lives, lawsuits and restricted public records. Also, a proposal to limit the number of liquor stores in Clarksville backfired, opening the floodgates to double them. And Ryan explains why Ploeckelman’s Southern Cooking is never gonna happen.
In this week’s episode of Clarksville Conversations, Charlie Koon talks to Josh Romaker about The Star Spangled Brewing Co.
In this week’s episode of Clarksville Conversations, Charlie Koon talks to YAIPak’s Sherry Nicholson about Hurricane Helene.
The movie theater at the mall will be gutted and replaced with club seats, high-tech sound, and butter you can guzzle. Plus, the renovated Riverview hotel downtown is officially open, and APSU’s payout to the embattled professor is revealed. Also, Chris considers turning Clarksville Now into either a right-wing or left-wing partisan rag, just to make his life easier.
In this week’s episode of Clarksville Conversations, Charlie Koon talks to Predators General Manager Barry Trotz, Retired Maj. Gen. Clayton Hutmacher, and Preds center Colton Sissons.
With the possible sale of the Clarksville Speedway, the BWC Toy Run Party and other events will be displaced again. What happens next? Also, the professor under fire over hate group accusations parted ways with APSU, planners are debating what to do about bright LED signs, and Chris considers pulling out his bolo tie.
Buc-ee’s is back with its brisket and dreamcatchers! Just not in Clarksville. Also, Austin Peay State University is under fire over accusations that a new hire is connected to a hate group website. And Ryan talks about his brief life as an Ocean Pacific skate punk.
Anthony Daley is the pastor of Mosaic Church, and Mike Burnette is the pastor of LifePoint Church. In this week’s episode of Clarksville Conversations, Charlie Koon sits down with both pastors to discuss their own personal relationship with Christianity, and how both of their churches provide support for the community.