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Sand pit on Riverside, new grocery at Exit 8 and how we like our hash browns | PODCAST

Sand pit on Riverside, new grocery at Exit 8 and how we like our hash browns | PODCAST

The Pine Bluff Materials sand pit and barge point on Riverside Drive on June 14, 2023. (Chris Smith) Photo: Clarksville Now


CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Join Chris Smith, Ryan Ploeckelman and guest Jordan Renfro as we talk about the top stories in Clarksville for the week of June 11.

On this week’s episode, we weigh in on moving the sand pit on Riverside Drive, a new grocery coming to Exit 8, and Chris’ grand plan to rollerblade the Greenway in a crop top.

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