Shelby’s Trio, Clarksville’s three-tier restaurant, offers some amazing menu options from each floor: Joe’s Garage, Trattoria di Cat and the Skyline 500 rooftop bar.
An online retail brand Honey & Hatch, who offers eco-friendly seed mixes for backyard growers, won a significant grant from Planters Bank.
Want more customers? Here’s how local marketers are turning online awareness into real clicks, visits, calls and searches – and getting more sales.
The Mega Job Fair is a regional hiring event featuring businesses from the Clarksville, Fort Campbell, Nashville and Hopkinsville area.
Alda Bryant, a veteran and dedicated mother, has proudly opened the doors to Pigtails & Crewcuts: Haircuts for Kids in Clarksville.
The city has approved tax incentives for a new 150,000 square foot commercial warehouse development in Hopkinsville.
Ascend Elements Inc. shared the reasoning behind the construction pause on Apex 1 to the Hopkinsville City Council during their April 8 meeting.
Employees at Lowe’s in Hopkinsville spent Monday distributing supplies to people in the community who needed extra assistance as a result of the flood.
As the population in and around Oak Grove grows, the Economic Development Committee is working on efforts to recruit new businesses.
A new family-owned restaurant has opened up in Hopkinsville, welcoming the community in for delicious comfort food and classic flavors. Ma’s Kitchen was serving hungry customers bright and early when they opened on March 24, with the goal of serving up homestyle flavors fast.