Local podcasts hosted by the Clarksville Now news team.

Animal Control in Montgomery County was on track to become a no-kill shelter, but dog euthanasia has doubled. Also, Chris tries (and fails) to explain to Ryan how pageants work.

Wilson Cooke and Abigail Scurlock join Charlie Koon on Clarksville Conversations to talk about what’s new at Beachaven Vineyard and Winery.

A hair-pulling incident at a Clarksville school sparks a bigger debate about how to handle special-needs children. Plus, the story of Stockade Annie, who earned a lifetime pass to Fort Campbell after shouting down the commanding general. Also, Ryan is scaredy-pants of traffic circles.

Clarksville-Montgomery County Economic Development Council CEO/President Buck Dellinger and Project Manager Janet Wilson join Charlie Koon on Clarksville Conversations.

School officials have changed their mind about two-story buildings, despite the cost. Plus CMCSS is joined by over 30 Tennessee districts in a lawsuit against TikTok, Facebook and others. And Ryan reveals the exercise scandal that got Chris in trouble with HR.

It was a big week for school vouchers, with a city councilman going on a rant connecting opponents to an LGBTQ / Communist plot. Also, we’re about to get new barbecue and chicken finger shops, and Ryan complains about the lack of Martian contestants in the Miss Universe pageant.

Local real estate business owners Leo and Lillie Millan have spent years helping nonprofits with a variety of projects in Clarksville. Now, they’re making things formal by establishing the Millan Foundation.

The oddest thing about a Fort Campbell soldier being charged with selling military secrets may be the price: $42,000. Plus, a horrific murder in which a woman was stabbed 114 times, behind the scenes on election night, and how the hotel/motel (Holiday Inn) tax hike plan got into trouble.