Local podcasts hosted by the Clarksville Now news team.
At the Mayor’s Power Breakfast, there was more to discuss than the scrambled eggs: Mayor Pitts’ plan to improve roads means Gary the Guardrail will go away. Also, how a butane torch shaped like a dragon burned a child’s face, and Chris gets a surprise text from law enforcement while risking his life for a photo.
School rezoning every couple of years should come as no surprise in Clarksville, but we have a solution. Also, Old Glory Distilling is about to open a restaurant, and the guys share the best parenting advice you’ve ever heard (courtesy of their wives).
The owner of the Clarksville Speedway wants to sell it to the city in a move that could gain north Clarksville a new park. Plus, what happened with the apartment tenants who had to scramble to recover their items after the tornado, and Ryan discusses his secret expertise in the world of air-brushing.
Just in time for Christmas, Ryan’s daughter Ava and Chris’ daughter Meg stop by the studio to share some special Christmas memories, including making pizzelles, hanging the Satan ornament, sledding, and watching Die Hard. Plus, Meg reveals what makes her dad cry every Christmas.
Jimmy Terry Jr. joins Ryan Ploeckelman and Charlie Koon on Clarksville’s Conversation.
This week, Jeff and John sit down with head coach of the Austin Peay Governors men’s basketball team, Corey Gipson. After winning 3 games in a row, the Govs are back to .500, 6 – 6. Coming up on Saturday they will face the Hilltoppers of Western Kentucky.
College football wraps up in Clarksville, and Austin Peay head Coach Scotty Walden Find his new home. In the world of high school sports, basketball begins, with a new Player of the week. Lastly, Jeff, and John poke the bear, and discuss the Steelers.
Recapping the events of the Dec. 9 tornado in Clarksville, including a volunteer response so strong that officials had to hold them back. Plus, an illegal event center is finally shut down after months of operation, even after power was shut off.