Ryan 2p-6p

Ryan 2p-6p

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I think it’s finally time to call Clarksville my hometown.   My wife Christina and I moved here in 2005 with two young children, Ava and Koen, so young in fact, the only home they remember is our home here in Clarksville.  We added a third child, Evelyn, in 2006.
Ava is no longer a kid, she’s a young adult studying to become a Doctor of Physical Therapy at Tennessee State University.  Koen studying hard at the University of Tennessee Southern, and Evelyn is a Freshman at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
Christina and I are so happy we made the move to Clarksville all those years ago, and we love the people and community of Clarksville.
You can catch me on Q108 daily from 2pm to 6pm.

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