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How a crypto scam cost $6 million, why a historic home was spared, and Ryan’s cupcake disaster | PODCAST

How a crypto scam cost $6 million, why a historic home was spared, and Ryan’s cupcake disaster | PODCAST

GiGi's Cupcakes Photo: Clarksville Now


CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Join Chris Smith and Ryan Ploeckelman as we talk about the top stories for the week of July 23.

On this week’s episode, a Clarksville crypto scam that cost $6 million, and a historic home spared from demolition. Also, Ryan on what makes a good pop song, and Chris on that time he wore pajamas to gym class.

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A proposed redevelopment of Frosty Morn for senior housing (Contributed, City of Clarksville)

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Family of girl killed in school bus crash files lawsuit against CMCSS, bus driver

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Rustom Khouri addressing the Clarksville City Council on April 2, 2026. (Christian Brown)

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Water overflowing near the intersection of Old Russellville Pike and Dunbar Cave Road in February 2025. (Jim Knoll contributed)

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Old Russellville Pike rezoning approved, RJ Corman to clean up debris near tracks

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Checkers location. (Contributed by Allie Nowak with All Points Public Relations)

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Checkers returns to Clarksville with location on Fort Campbell Boulevard

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