Local podcasts hosted by the Clarksville Now news team.

In this week’s episode of Clarksville Conversations, Charlie Koon sits down with Montgomery County Mayor Wes Golden.

The dog shelter in Stewart County was working fine for years, but then they became overwhelmed and dogs ended up in “deplorable” conditions. It’s better now to start looking for solutions than assigning blame. Also, a Clarksville City Council member pushes to fire a DEI officer and use the money to prepare for the end times, a parking garage closes, and Chris reviews the top 10 stories of 2024.

In this week’s episode of Clarksville Conversations, Charlie Koon sits down with George Watson, owner of A&G Diesel & Fleet Management.

In this week’s episode of Clarksville Conversations, Charlie Koon chats with retired Command Sgt. Maj. Todd Sims.

A missing veteran with Alzheimer’s is taken down and punched unconscious by a Kentucky police officer. What’s happening in that video frame by frame? Plus, Woodlawn will stop adding fluoride to its water, a resident who overpaid taxes can’t get fully reimbursed, and Ryan is easily mistaken for President Ronald Reagan.

The state wants to drain Dunbar Cave State Park’s Swan Lake, saying it’s nasty and too expensive. But lots of locals love Swan Lake and its visiting geese. Also, Spring Creek Parkway is looking finished, but is it really? And Chris is doing a callout for your favorite Clarksville pizza styles.

In this week’s episode of Clarksville Conversations, Charlie Koon sits down with the CEO of Tennova Healthcare, Drew Emery.

After an announcement mistake led to an active-shooter panic at Richview Middle, it’s worth asking: Are these drills really worth keeping our kids in constant fear?