Local podcasts hosted by the Clarksville Now news team.
Johnny’s Big Burger former owner Johnny Meeks and current owner Justin Meeks talk to Charlie Koon on Clarksville Conversations about the ins and outs of running a local restaurant.
On this week’s episode, Austin Peay men’s basketball coach, Corey Gipson, and APSU Deputy Director of Athletics, Jordan Harmon, sit down with Charlie Koon to go over the process and details of NIL for college basketball players and how it effects their recruiting process.
Jeff Vaughn, Terry Ray and Michael Long join Clarksville Conversations to discuss the proposal to turn Mason Rudolph Golf Course into a multi-use park.
A Little League Tee-Ball tournament was shut down after parents went on a vulgar tirade on the field. Let’s break down all the ways it went wrong. Also, Clarksville gets its “zweiter ALDAE,” Chris calls for more input on government decisions, and Ryan shares his childhood mayonnaise trauma.
Bill Langford owner of the “hole in the wall” Poor Man’s Country Club and a longtime leader with the Bikers Who Care, on Clarksville Conversations.
Ryan is on vacation and we can’t do the podcast without him! So here’s an oldie but goodie in which we’re joined by Christian Brown talk about plans for more sidewalks in Clarksville and new numbers on fentanyl overdose deaths. Also, Ryan shares his journey from sensitive tummy boy to hot wings hero.
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.