Clarksville business news, from industry announcements to local restaurant openings.
Kyoto Ramen opened their doors last month, focused on bringing the authentic taste of Japanese cuisine to Clarksville.
As we step into February, the season of admiration, the Industrial Development Board would like to highlight the industries that make great partners and have become a valentine to the community.
A new paid internship program designed to connect local employers with Austin Peay State University students will host its first information session this month.
While much of the discussion of the proposed apartment complex has centered on traffic and housing, another set of concerns was raised this week: the need to revitalize Riverside Drive, coupled with the lack of grocery stores in the area.
Since opening their industry doors, Hankook Tire has been committed not only to producing world-class tires, but also to making a meaningful impact on the people who make this city so special.
The Clarksville-Montgomery County Industrial Development Board and the Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce are highlighting our century-old companies.
Kendra Stewart said she looks forward to making effective change in Tennessee through collaborative efforts and engagement at Nia Association.
In this week’s episode of Clarksville Conversations, Charlie Koon sits down with Hope Patonis, owner, president and CEO of The Youth Academy
Planters Bank held its third annual SEED Summit on Friday at the Bruce Conference Center, offering attendees education, information and networking opportunities.
Wilkes Cabinets and More, located right here in Clarksville, is ready to make your kitchen dreams come true with cabinets you can be proud of.