Monica Reed

3 website that are a lifesaver!

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3 website that are a lifesaver!

I love, love these 3 websites! They are a life saver when I don’t want to eat the same thing, watch the same thing or need an actual human to help you! Take a look, you’re welcome!

 MyFridgeFood.com. You enter a bunch of random ingredients that you have on hand, and it suggests recipes you can make.

GetHuman.com. You type in the name of a company, and it gives you a customer service number that gets an actual human on the phone. Or if you have to go through a robot, it tells you which buttons to push.

JustWatch.com. You enter a movie or show, and it tells you the streaming platforms that are currently playing it.

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Randy Davis, left, and Charlie Koon.

yesterday in Business, Clarksville Conversations, News, Podcasts

Clarksville Conversations: Randy Davis on what to expect from new Vanderbilt Clarksville Hospital | PODCAST

On this week’s episode of Clarksville Conversations, Charlie Koon talks to Randy Davis, the first president of the new Vanderbilt Clarksville Hospital.

yesterday in News

Leadership Clarksville group to host town hall on Riverside Drive revitalization

On Tuesday, April 28, a Leadership Clarksville project group is hosting a town hall meeting on the future of Riverside Drive and Clarksville’s riverfront.

Aerial photo of progress on Spring Creek Parkway as of March 25, 2026. Shown is Trenton Road in foreground, then the parkway, looking east. (City of Clarksville, contributed)

Monday in News

Freeman, Oldham to be remembered with honorary Clarksville street designations

Clarksville to designate Willie Freeman and Alvin Oldham in street remembrance

Monday in Crime, News

Woman shot in domestic incident on Samantha Lane in north Clarksville

A woman was shot in a domestic incident Monday morning on Samantha Lane in north Clarksville.

Close-up of a small recessed ceiling light fixture mounted to a white ceiling, showing metal housing and a red inner component.

Sunday in News

Sprinklers could soon be required on ‘stacked duplexes’ in Clarksville, raising safety, costs

A type of housing that’s popping up more often in Clarksville could soon become safer for residents, but also more expensive, with new regulations being considered.