• How Google review uncovered string of repair company complaints
    Mar 13 2026

    Checking into a repair contractor dispute led Clarksville Now to several similar complaints nationwide, along with concerns raised in two states about the company's CEO. Who knew? Also, flooding on a development off Old Russellville Pike may be tied to a clogged city stormwater drain, firefighters file a lawsuit, and Chris and Ryan get salty about the name "OpenGate" security system, each for their own ridiculous reasons.

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    31 mins
  • Is it OK for teachers to vent about students on social media?
    Feb 27 2026

    A teacher was recently disciplined for leaving notes and then venting on social media about some of her students. But is it OK to feel this way about students? Or should people who feel that way not be teachers? Also, a first peek inside the Clarksville mayor's race, downtown is getting a new entertainment venue plus two new restaurants, and Chris and Ryan come to blows over the sorry state of rock music.

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    51 mins
  • Who's coming to Clarksville next? Someone in the 'Fortune 50'
    Feb 20 2026

    The new spec warehouse development in the Industrial Park has attracted a major "Fortune 50" company to Clarksville, and Ryan tries to guess who it is. Meanwhile, we have candidates lined up for county mayor and sheriff, questions are lingering about the City Council appointment vote, CPD gets drug-testing equipment, and the guys find a way to connect Heated Rivalry to Chick-fil-A's secret recipe.

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    42 mins
  • Why county government can't control social media comments
    Feb 6 2026

    A social media policy from Montgomery County Government fell flat this week when it became clear that certain provisions violated the First Amendment. Turns out, if the county creates a public forum, it has to allow the public to take part. Also, the Vanderbilt Clarksville Hospital rebranding is about more than rebranding (we hope), "lasagna ice" becomes "Zamboni ice," and Ryan has doubts about "The Muppet Show."

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    41 mins
  • Why 17-inch Clarksville snow 'forecast' should be ignored
    Jan 30 2026

    Some people freaked out about a forecast of 17 inches of snow, when we got only 3 inches. It wasn't that the experts were wrong – people just weren't listening to the actual experts. Plus, how the Clarksville Jeep Crew almost helped a man escape from police, what happens when you don't clear your car of ice and snow, and blocked sidewalks send pedestrians onto Madison Street.

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    37 mins
  • Why good news about Clarksville hospitals isn't 100% great
    Jan 16 2026

    Good news about the new hospitals comes with some hangnails, including that Premier won't build a planned new clinic, and we're going to take a $2 million hit in tax revenue. Or maybe Chris is just a party-pooper. Also, the Roxy moves to a temporary home, a new gas pipeline is coming, the commission's deputy joins the commission, and an amazing buzzer-beater creates true joy on video.

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    27 mins
  • How homeless outreach center plan blew up, and what happens next
    Jan 9 2026

    A plan to consolidate homeless outreach services downtown blew up at the gate, but that doesn't mean it's a bad idea. Here's how the city, nonprofits and downtown stakeholders can sort things out. Plus, Sen. Marsha Blackburn creates a $500,000 nightmare for APSU over Charlie Kirk, the Highway 374 extension finally sees progress, and Ryan reveals he's never tried hummus.

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    43 mins
  • What U.S. Smelter news means for Clarksville jobs, roads, economy
    Dec 19 2025

    The U.S. Smelter news once again puts Clarksville in the national – even global – spotlight. Here are some ways the news might play out locally. Plus: Whose fault is it when middle school kids don't get adequate recess? Are murder charges justified in fentanyl deaths? How you can help fill Clarksville with trees, and why Ryan still has Christmas nightmares about the Johnsons' glowing snowman.

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    58 mins