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!

 

News from ClarksvilleNow.com

today in Crime, News

2nd suspect identified in 2025 fatal shooting of 15-year-old on Peachers Mill Road

A second suspect has been charged in the 2025 shooting that killed 15-year-old Ikehliayon Hite at a tobacco store on Peachers Mill Road.

yesterday in News

Zinc Plant Road Bridge lane closures coming for TDOT load tests

The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) will be conducting scheduled load testing on the Zinc Plant Road bridge over the Cumberland River later this month.

yesterday in Crime, News

Wanted in Clarksville: Police seek help identifying suspect in PetSmart burglary

A late-night burglary at the PetSmart on Wilma Rudolph has Clarksville Police asking for tips after a suspect forced his way inside and stole money from donation containers.

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Springfield man sentenced to 12 years for fatal stabbing at Clarksville construction site

A Springfield man has pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter in the fatal stabbing of a coworker at a Clarksville construction site.

Montgomery Central High School (Clarksville Now archives)

yesterday in News

Montgomery Central teacher investigated for showing nude photos of himself to 17-year-old

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