Tupos is the latest business to become a member of the Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce.
The Dream Factory of Clarksville, grants wishes for children with life-threatening illnesses, chronic illnesses, and other disorders.
Home Instead offers everything form companion care up to Alzheimer’s and Dementia.
The Skyline 500 Bar, at the top of Shelby’s Trio is the city’s first rooftop bar and is now open in downtown Clarksville.
T-Mobile has been in the Clarksville for around 12 years, and this is their first distribution site in the Sango area.
Clarksville Parks & Recreation’s first Polar Bear Plunge raised funds to pay for swimming lessons for children in the community who can’t afford them.
Clarksville-Montgomery County Crime Stoppers works in the community as an information resource for local law enforcement to help solve crimes.
With a dozen flavors of cobblers, a dozen variations of banana pudding, along with cookies and shakes, the Peach Cobbler Factory is now open in Clarksville.
Around 40 local black owned businesses were set up on Friday with their products and services at the Wilma Rudolph Event Center.
Around 75 local individuals representing their various businesses made important connections with each other at the first Business Speed Networking event.