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The Clarksville Rundown with Chris and Ryan

The Clarksville Rundown with Chris and Ryan

By: Clarksvillenow.com
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Join Ryan Ploeckelman and Clarksville Now Editor Chris Smith and as we break down the top news stories in Clarksville, TN, each week.All rights reserved Politics & Government
Episodes
  • Crime in Clarksville is down whether you like it or not
    Oct 3 2025

    Crime keeps declining - both as a rate and in total numbers - despite what some people want to believe. Eh, whatcha gonna do? Also, what's ahead for the 200-acre Freedom Farms behind the mall, and Chris and Ryan share great ideas for how to force Congress do its job.

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    36 mins
  • What happens to your stinky old mattress at the landfill
    Sep 26 2025

    Ever wonder what the landfill does with the thousands of mattresses they get every year? Meet the shredder. Also, Fort Campbell updates its off-limits list, Congressman Mark Green explains his resignation, and Chris and Ryan argue over how you know it's a solid breakfast restaurant.

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    38 mins
  • Did football coach step over line with sidelines prayer, Bible quoting?
    Sep 12 2025

    Controversy over an assistant football coach being asked to stop waving a Bible and "proselytizing" during a game raises a question: Where should the line be when it comes to religion in public high schools, and did the coach cross over it? Also, everyone's excited about getting a Sprouts grocery, the real history of the "Let's Go Peay" slogan, and Clarksville becomes the sweet, sexy side-piece as the Nashville Kats' eye begins to wander.

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    47 mins
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