Rewind Valentine Rules


Beginning at 6:00am on February 3rd, 2014 through 12:00pm on February 14th, 2014, you can attempt win a the Valentine’s Prize Pack including a facial and two tickets to see Rick Springfield all valued at $140.00 retail.  All prize pack winners will be entered to win a grand prize 3 night stay for up to 4 people at a cabin in Pigeon Forge, TN valued at $558.00.  The contest is open to those who hold a valid article of state identification and are 18 years of age or older and those 18 or older with a valid Military I.D.

To attempt to win, you must listen to Rewind 94.3 for the cue to call, then the 9th person to call 270-640-7943 will be named the Valentine’s Prize Pack winner.  All Prize Pack winners will be entered into a random drawing, and Rewind 94.3 will pick a Grand Prize winner for the Cabin Stay on February 14th.  Prizes must be claimed within 45 days.  Complete Rewind 94.3 contest rules apply and are available at Rewind 9-4-3 dot com.

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The finished City Hall arch in July 2025. (Clarksville Foundry, contributed)

yesterday in News

Clarksville City Council rejects budget for third time, says no to Mason Rudolph partnership

The City Council met on Monday for the third first reading of the FY budget, where they voted to disapprove the proposed, amended budget with a proposed property tax rate of $1.03.

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Murder charge dismissed for one defendant in 2017 Mitchell Street shooting

Nearly 10 years after the Clarksville homicide, one defendant’s murder charge was dismissed this month while two others remain set for trial next year.

Sunday in News

Work week weather: Storms possible Monday, then dry and sunny

Clarksville forecast: Showers and thunderstorms will remain possible Monday before drier weather returns for the middle of the week.

Two wrestlers clash in a ring as one lifts the other overhead during a match, with a crowd watching closely nearby.

Saturday in Community, News

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Clockwise from the top left, public removed from school board meeting, Stokes Park, Ascension Clarksville Medical Campus, 10 people who changed Clarksville.

Saturday in News

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