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Our host, Kid Kelly, is a multiple Billboard Award-winning air personality who’s been at the helm since the show’s debut in December 1992. Kid grew up in Brooklyn New York and attended Kingsborough College.

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News from ClarksvilleNow.com

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1 hour ago in News, Opinion

Should City of Clarksville take over Ajax Turner Senior Citizens Center? | POLL

The City of Clarksville is planning to take over operations of the nonprofit Ajax Turner Senior Citizens Center starting July 1. What do you think? Take our poll.

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Tyler Hall (Contributed)

1 hour ago in News

UPDATE: Police search for 3-year-old missing boy, ask volunteers to avoid area

The Clarksville Police Department is actively searching for a 3-year-old child who was reported missing from the area of Aurelia Lynn Drive.

City Council regular session meeting held on Thursday, March 5, 2026. (Christian Brown)

today in News

City Council takes up proposal to abolish Parking Commission, put enforcement under CPD

The Clarksville City Council began the conversation over the proposed changes to the parking ordinance, which includes abolishing the Parking Commission.

A 101st Airborne Division Screaming Eagle patch (US Army, contributed)

today in Military, News

101st Airborne Division ‘Bastogne’ brigade to deploy to Southern border

The 101st Airborne Division’s 1st Mobile Brigade “Bastogne” will be deploying to the Southern border, the Department of the Army announced Tuesday.

A CMCSS school bus crashed in Carroll County on March 27, 2026. (Rosalee and Zaviel Lugo, contributed via WKRN)

yesterday in News

Kenwood bus crash: CMCSS says parents were notified, parent says many learned online

CMCSS says staff individually notified parents after the March 27 Kenwood Middle School bus crash – a timeline that differs from what a parent told the School Board.