Great ways to keep the kids entertained!

Great ways to keep the kids entertained!

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We’re collecting different things around the Internet to help keep the kids entertained! As we find fun activities we will be posting them here.

The Rewind 94.3 crew got together to read their favorite children’s books. It’s not easy being in the house all the time. But what’s better than hanging out hearing a story?

Waiting is Not Easy by Mo Willems
Read by: Monica

Popcorn by Frank Asch
Read by: Ryan

This tongue twister and confusing book is sure to get a few giggles.

P is for Pterodactyl by Chris Carpenter
Ready by: Lee Erwin

Looking for more fun activities at home?

Try these Boredom Busters
(This may also include ways to trick your children into washing your car)

CMCSS has provided a bunch of educational resources
(Including free tours of the National Parks)

Hy-vee Kids Fit
This grocery store made a 5-week fitness plan for kids. Easy 20 minute videos to stay active as a family!

News from ClarksvilleNow.com

Updated
Red car severely damaged in a rollover/impact crash on a highway, with crushed front and rear ends and debris scattered nearby near a green treeline.

yesterday in News

UPDATE: 2 critically injured in 4-vehicle crash on Fort Campbell, another crash on I-24

A multi-vehicle crash with injuries is tying up Fort Campbell Boulevard near Jack Miller Boulevard in Clarksville.

Hands open a small metal wire cage inside a circular concrete opening, releasing a trapped animal lingering inside the cage.

yesterday in News

Kitten trapped in Clarksville storm drain rescued after 3-day effort | PHOTOS, VIDEO

A kitten rescued from a storm drain after a three-day effort is now safe and recovering in a foster home, according to Montgomery County Animal Care and Control.

Mostly sunny skies.

yesterday in News

Weekend weather: Hot days ahead for Clarksville, with slight chance of showers

Clarksville forecast: Hot summer weather will continue across the area this weekend, with highs reaching the lower to mid-90s by Sunday.

The turnbridge train wreck of 1906. (Historic Clarksville, Ursula Beach collection, contributed)

Wednesday in History, Native Advertising, News, Special Reports

10 worst disasters in Clarksville history, from Great Fire of 1878 to 2023 tornado

In recognition of America’s 250th anniversary, here are the 10 worst disasters to hit Clarksville, and some of the ways we came together to survive along the way.

Clarksville City Hall in 2021. (Clarksville Now archives)

Wednesday in News

City of Clarksville: We can’t ‘kick can down road’ on fixing budget to keep up with growth

As the City of Clarksville and the City Council continue to work toward the passage of their FY 2026-27 budget, the city has released a statement on the overall budget process.