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Plans for a juvenile resource center downtown were announced and just as quickly yanked back after a backlash from the community. Plus, some history of Clarksville’s snuff tobacco warehouses, a plan to help teenagers get CDLs to drive trucks, and Ryan explains why everyone recorded a Gospel album in the 80s.

The city is in a heated debate over whether to turn Mason Rudolph Golf Course into a park, and Chris concedes he may have rushed to judgment. Plus, Ryan’s suggestion to put Lee Greenwood in charge of an EV battery company, and theories on why Ludacris needs a hoe in every area code.

The new Amazon fulfillment center in Clarksville will hire 1,500 employees, and hiring is ongoing now. But what does that mean and how does it work?

Clarksville-Montgomery County Regional Planning Commission Director Jeff Tyndall joins Charlie Koon this week on Clarksville Conversations.

It’s Memorial Day weekend, which means Chris and Ryan are too busy to do their actual jobs. So let’s revisit this hit episode from September 2023: A woman gave birth alone in her cell at the county jail – could it have been prevented? Also, how parents are working to improve recess, and the cute story of a little boy who won a girl’s heart by giving her what turned out to be a diamond ring.

As we close in on becoming Tennessee’s fourth-largest city, here’s what that means for Clarksville’s future. Also, behind the scenes on news that Amazon was tripling their hiring, the downtown sinkhole was actually a “dropout,” and Chris and Ryan debate the whether you should throw candy during parades.

On Tuesday, May 14, the Nashville Kats hosted a press conference at F&M Bank Arena in Clarksville, which was highlighted by an appearance from former Tennessee Titans and St. Louis Rams head coach Jeff Fisher.

Wes Parsons of the Toronto Blue Jays joins Charlie Koon on Clarksville Conversations.