Local podcasts hosted by the Clarksville Now news team.
This week, the guys take a look at the end of High School football, and the start of basketball season. Also, Austin Peay battled in their opening match of the FCS playoffs, falling short to Chattanooga. Lastly, Jeff and Christian discuss whether Will Levis can be a long-term solution.
A developer is suing the city to demolish a historic home, but whose job is it to save these houses anyway? Also, stabbing suspects were caught in Clarksville thanks to license plate readers that no one knew about. And Chris goes off on Ryan for making him play flag football.
Col. Christopher Midberry joins Ryan Ploeckelman and Charlie Koon on Clarksville’s Conversation.
Four administrators lost their positions at a middle school over drinks before a basketball game, how APSU football is taking off, and the problem with having a live Christmas tree. Plus, Ryan goes off on why we should eat roadkill instead of turkey at Thanksgiving.
Judge Ashleigh Travis joins Ryan Ploeckelman and Charlie Koon on Clarksville’s Conversation.
It’s time for another school rezoning, this time for Kirkwood, and some parents aren’t happy. Also, with a new name for the podcast, Chris and Ryan reveal the names they didn’t pick. Plus, do husbands REALLY want to be in the delivery room?
Turkeys For Troops is back, bringing free turkeys to military families in Clarksville for the sixth year.
Clarksville lands on another growth ranking, business leaders push to widen Interstate 24, Ryan’s hot take of vaping, and the boys break down what’s really going on with the Monkees’ “Last Train to Clarksville.”