Local podcasts hosted by the Clarksville Now news team.

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.

Congressman Mark Green recently spoke on Clarksville Conversations about reversing his decision to not run again, saying a phone call from former President Donald Trump persuaded him.

A criminal’s dumb attempt to get away with killing a Walmart employee, the city’s smart moves to pay for the Performing Arts Center, and Ryan shares how his dad’s second career as a school bus driver changed his life.

Cleve Guinn, owner of Stinky Pinky, joins to Charlie Koon on Clarksville Conversations.

Turns out that objections to a new school name are coming from the name of an adults-only campground for swingers in Wisconsin. We found out the hard way. Plus, ALDI plans a new Clarksville location, and in honor of the city’s decision to repaint downtown, Ryan sings “Paint It Black.”

Angie Brady, the new executive director of Visit Clarksville, talks to Charlie Koon on Clarksville Conversations.

Electric vehicles have grown a lot in the last 10 years, and now Clarksville has a $19 billion contract to keep ’em growing. Also, why Congressman Mark Green is retiring, Ryan’s grand ideas for a Gary the Guardrail statue, and how Chris mixed up Valentine’s Day with Ash Wednesday.