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20 hours ago in Lifestyle

Why eat junk on a camping trip? Tips and recipes for nutritious food on the trail

Few things feel better than a long hike in the woods, exhausting yourself as you soak in the fresh air and tranquility. Then, back to camp, where you chip away at those health benefits with packaged hot dogs slapped into a white-bread bun with a slice of plasticky processed cheese food.

2 days ago in Lifestyle, Trending

The world wants more high-protein products, but there’s not enough whey to go around

Athletes and older adults have long used smoothies and shakes blended with whey protein concentrate – a powdered byproduct of cheese-making – to build or maintain muscle. More recently, food companies have sprinkled it into everything from breakfast cereals, Pop-Tarts and potato chips to bagels, tortillas and Starbucks drinks to meet growing consumer demand.

6 days ago in Lifestyle

The skills people still perform better than AI, according to workplace experts

Many workers fear machines will supplant them as adoption of artificial intelligence accelerates. But what if people have qualities both unmistakably human and essential to career success that AI could not easily replace them?

1 week ago in Lifestyle

Travel skin care 101: Simple tips to follow before, during and after a trip

Massage Envy reports that nearly 45% of Americans plan summer vacations in 2026 which impacts skin care routine, adding that simple tips can help maintain healthy skin before, during, and after travel.

1 week ago in Lifestyle, Trending

How to stay safe while traveling during extreme heat

As travelers prepare to set off on summer trips, scorching temperatures lie in wait. Above-average temperatures could be on the books this summer, according to forecasters, and a developing El Nino event could spell out warmer weather later in the year or next summer.

2 weeks ago in Lifestyle

Fishermen prepared for the longest red snapper season in recent memory. A court order stopped it

Recreational fishermen are pitched against commercial fishermen and environmentalists in a legal dispute that has halted what was expected to be the longest snapper season in years, reflecting broader tensions over the Trump administration's efforts to loosen fishing rules and deregulate the seas.

3 weeks ago in Lifestyle

Why your co-worker might be listening to music tuned to 432 hertz

Music recorded in 432 hertz (cycles per second) is taking off on social media platforms and music streaming services, where users can find an increasing number of tracks and playlists employing the alternate tuning, everything from meditation soundscapes to reggae songs recorded by Ziggy Marley.

3 weeks ago in Lifestyle

Independent bookstores are multiplying, although many people still think they’re dying out

Allison Hill, CEO of the American Booksellers Association, is used to strangers expressing sympathy when they learn what she does for a living. "It's all so funny," she says. "When I tell them I run the trade association for independent stores, they'll say, 'It's just so sad that they're disappearing.'

3 weeks ago in Lifestyle

You should be dancing, yeah. Moving to music offers all kinds of benefits as you age

Moving to music is one of the best ways to stay healthy. Medical professionals say it doesn't matter if it's Western line dancing, ballroom steps, salsa, tap, Zumba at the gym, or with a group

4 weeks ago in Lifestyle

Plastic bags don’t go in the recycling bin. What should you do instead?

Soft, stretchy plastics can make up grocery bags, bubble wrap and more. They're impossible to avoid and harder still to properly dispose of. If thrown in the trash, they can take up to hundreds of years to degrade in landfills and release harmful microplastics into the environment.

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5 days ago in Entertainment, Music, Trending

Taylor Swift becomes the youngest woman inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame at age 36

Taylor Swift became the youngest woman ever inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame Thursday night at age 36. "It was instinctual. No one taught me how to do it," she said of songwriting through a raspy voice she attributed to screaming along to the night's performances and Wednesday night's historic NBA game between the New York Knicks and the San Antonio Spurs.

2 weeks ago in Entertainment, Music

Dutch court allows rapper Ye concerts in the Netherlands

A judge in Amsterdam on Wednesday rejected an appeal by a Jewish organization to block two performances by the rapper Ye, formerly Kanye West, ruling that the concerts are not a threat to public order.

3 weeks ago in Entertainment, Music

The Chicks announce intimate ‘Taking the Long Way’ 20th Anniversary Tour. ‘This is our lives’

Call it a comeback, a crossover moment, or both. Twenty years ago, The Chicks released their blockbuster 2006 album "Taking the Long Way" — their first full-length after the country music industry turned their backs on them — and one of the biggest of their career.

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Audience seated in a meeting room, several people holding protest signs, including a blue sign that says 'RESIGN' and a white sign calling for resignation.

yesterday in Education, News

Public removed from School Board meeting after emotional comments from crash victim’s mother, Vedder victim

The meeting was cleared after repeated disruptions as the mother of a Kenwood bus crash victim and the student in the Matthew Vedder case addressed the board.

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yesterday in News

City Council rejects first reading of budget, amendment approved to finance Ajax Turner non-profit

The City Council met on Tuesday night for the second first reading of the FY budget. Even after making more than $697,000 in reductions, the City Council voted down the budget once again.

Group of people in hard hats and business attire shovel dirt at a groundbreaking ceremony under a tent, with blue ribbons on the shovels.

yesterday in Business, Community, News

Groundbreaking celebration held for 96-acre Ascension Clarksville Medical Campus | PHOTOS

A groundbreaking ceremony was held Tuesday morning to celebrate the development of the 96-acre Ascension Clarksville Medical Campus near the intersection of Highway 76 and I-24.

Smallcakes Cupcakery & Creamery coming soon to Clarksville at 1803 Madison St., Suite A. Picture taken from June 15, 2026. (Christian Brown)

Monday in Business, News

Smallcakes Cupcakery & Creamery coming soon to Clarksville on Madison Street

Smallcakes Cupcakery & Creamery has announced a location coming soon to Clarksville at 1803 Madison St., Suite A.

Monday in News

I-24 Eastbound down to one lane after two vehicle wreck in Clarksville

The Clarksville Police Department is currently on the scene of a wreck involving two vehicles on I-24 Eastbound.

Sunday in News, Weather

Work week weather: Mostly sunny weather forecasted for Clarksville, chance of storms later in week

After a hot and humid week, Clarksville-Montgomery County should expect sunny skies to begin work week weather; however, there’s a chance for showers and thunderstorms later on.

The statue of John Montgomery, the namesake of Montgomery County, on First Street outside Clarksville City Hall on June 11, 2026. (Chris Smith)

Sunday in History, Native Advertising, News, Special Reports

10 people who changed Clarksville forever, from John Montgomery to Mayor Ted Crozier

In recognition of America’s 250th anniversary, here are 10 people who deserve to be remembered for making Clarksville what it is today.

Saturday in News

Clarksville City Council meeting scheduled for Tuesday to continue discussing fiscal year budget

A special called Clarksville City Council meeting has been scheduled for Tuesday, June 16, which comes after the council disapproved the initial first reading of the FY 2026-27 budget last Thursday.

Clockwise from the top left, police standoff, Senior Citizens Board meeting, Keith Cherry's roof and Tim Hortons.

Saturday in News

News in Clarksville: Senior Center closing, budget rejected, police standoff and other top stories this week

Here’s the top local news stories from Clarksville Now, including plans for Ajax Turner Senior Center, the City Council rejecting the budget and a Clarksville Police standoff.

From the left, Wes Golden, Lee Harrell and Charlie Koon.

Saturday in Clarksville Conversations, News, Podcasts

Clarksville Conversations: County Mayor Wes Golden on budget, future projects | PODCAST

On this week’s episode of Clarksville Conversations, Charlie Koon talks with Montgomery County Mayor Wes Golden and Chief of Staff Lee Harrell.

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