Home Sweet Savings

Home Sweet Savings

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Are you a local business looking to reach more customers in our community? Look no further than Home Sweet Savings, a partnership between your business, 5 Star Media radio stations, and ClarksvilleNow.com.

With Home Sweet Savings, you’ll have access to powerful marketing opportunities that will help you promote your business and reach your business goals. By partnering with us, you’ll be part of a larger movement to encourage consumers to shop local and support the local economy.

Our team of experts will work with you to develop customized marketing campaigns that will effectively target your ideal customer base. From on-air promotions to digital marketing strategies, we have the tools and experience to help you succeed.

So why wait? Join us in our mission to support local businesses and help your business thrive. Start reaching more customers in the community TODAY.

Contact us Amber Anderson at aanderson@5starradio.com to learn more about our marketing opportunities and how we can help you grow your business!

 

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Mark Riggins at the Clarksville Kiwanis Club meeting on Feb. 24, 2026. (Joshua Peltz, contributed)

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Mayoral candidate Mark Riggins spoke before the Clarksville Kiwanis Club this week, touting his experience as a problem-solver and consensus-builder.

Monday in News

‘We have a desperate need’: Clarksville agency seeks foster homes for teens, sibling groups and other youth

With about 8,000 children statewide needing placements, foster care officials say teens, sibling groups and children with emotional or behavioral needs face the greatest shortage of homes in Clarksville.

Monday in News

Austin Peay’s SGI picks up record $10 million grant to restore Tennessee grasslands

The Southeastern Grasslands Institute has received a significant grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation’s America’s Ecosystem Restoration Initiative.

A commercial property at 1955 Madison St. demolished through the Restoring Clarksville Initiative, shown in February 2026. (City of Clarksville, contributed)

Monday in News

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Sunday in News, Weather

Work week weather: Another bounce coming with highs returning to 60

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