Meet Joe Padula – Your New Morning Show On Rewind 94.3


Joe Padula, a New Jersey native, New York lived and a War Veteran, previously serving in the historic 101st Airborne Division Screaming Eagles (Air Assault). As a decorated combat correspondent, Joe developed a love for radio and connecting with the local community. His show on Rewind 94.3 will host prominent community leaders and innovators each week. Clarksville’s Conversation occurs each weekday from 5:00a-9:00a. Live performances from regional and national artists, interactive games with listeners, and a robust digital integration during the show, makes The Joe Padula Show the perfect place for listeners to learn about what’s happening in Clarksville, Hopkinsville, Fort Campbell and have fun too, absolutely. 

Personally, Joe has received numerous awards from organizations such as Fort Campbell MWR, USO, Bikers Who Care, ReBOOT Recovery, Flourishing Families, and more. For more information on the show, visit Rewind943.com

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A pedestrian was hit by a car on College Street on Feb. 19, 2026. (Enrique Gonzalez, Dash 10 Media)

12 minutes ago in Crime, News

Wanted in Clarksville: Police identify suspect in College Street pedestrian hit-and-run

Clarksville Police have identified a suspect they say hit a man with is car on College Street then drove off earlier this month.

yesterday in Crime, News

Trial begins in 2023 Dodge’s fatal shooting, veteran testifies he returned fire

Jurors heard opening arguments Tuesday in the first-degree murder trial of three men charged in the 2023 shooting death of Jarlen Corbin.

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

yesterday in Elections, News

Mayor candidate Mark Riggins on growth solutions, homelessness and Mason Rudolph debates

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.