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.
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Episodes
  • Why we love roundabouts, Ring cameras and killing 2 birds with 1 stone
    May 2 2025

    Another roundabout is coming, but will this one earn its own name? Plus, a UPS driver is caught on Ring camera smashing into a pickup and driving off. What was he thinking? Also, Replant Clarksville launches, farmers markets open, rating the tribute bands at Downtown @ Sundown, and Chris offers PETA some substitutions for "killing two birds with one stone."

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    40 mins
  • Can anything stop flooding into Woodstock? (Maybe wall of sandbags?)
    Apr 25 2025

    Tempers flared this week over flood damage in Clarksville, but what can be done to stop it? Maybe a giant wall of sandbags? Also, plans for The Joseph being built around the Dunlop House were approved, the backlash over an ethics complaint against Rep. Aron Maberry, and what is the correct way to pronounce "manure"?

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    44 mins
  • Who's to blame for home flooding in Clarksville? And what do we do now?
    Apr 18 2025

    With over 220 homes damaged by flooding, whose fault is it? The homeowners, the developers, the city/county government, the Industrial Park? Or is anyone really to blame when we're at 245% of normal rainfall? And what do we do about it? Also, the city decides not to replace the New Providence Indoor Pool dome, and the debate over who has the best hamburgers in Clarksville.

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    33 mins

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