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Whataburger Is Ready For Clarksville!

Photo: Kyle King's Iphone

Whataburger Is Ready For Clarksville!

I’m not joking when I tell you one of the reasons that factored into me leaving behind my home of Texas for Clarksville to be the new host on Q108 was the promise that Whataburger was coming to town.

In Texas, Whataburger may as well be a member of your family. It’s always spoken highly of and we protect it at all costs. I use to love stopping by Whataburger with my high school football team after a game. Win or lose, it always made the ride home that much better.

I’m excited that yall get to experience something so near and dear to my heart. We had Field Marketing Coordinater, Courtney Vick, join us in studio to tell us everything we can expect from Whataburger in Clarksville

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