Ron Moses is the Managing Editor of the Upper Cumberland Business Journal and can be reached via email. Send an email.
Ron Moses is the Managing Editor of the Upper Cumberland Business Journal and can be reached via email. Send an email. Tennessee - Post Offices across Tennessee will participate in an unprecedented ...
CROSSVILLE – Another vote has been taken on the downtown Crossville revitalization project – possibly the last major step in the ongoing seesaw battle... COOKEVILLE – The Biz Foundry has partnered ...
Adrian Viñas, M.D., a sports medicine physician, has joined Tier 1 Orthopedic and Neurosurgical Institute. Viñas received his medical degree from St. George’s University School of Medicine in Grenada.
According to Putnam County Mayor Randy Porter, March broke the record for the most construction in a single month since the Mayor started keeping data in 2014. “March had 54 permits for $16.3 million ...
Tennessee Tech University alumna and Nashville PBS President and CEO Becky Magura is the 2025 winner of the inaugural Patrick Butler National Advocacy Award from America’s Public Television Stations ...
Roots Salon (RS), an upscale Aveda salon located at 1227 North Washington Avenue in Cookeville, is having its 8th anniversary in 2025. The company is celebrating in style with a 1,200-square-foot ...
Five Below (FB) is opening soon in a 9,000-square-foot space in McMinnville’s Northgate Shopping Center. The location once housed the Outdoor Shop and Nationwide. The opening comes on the heels of a ...
The Tile Council of North America (TCNA), a trade association representing manufacturers of ceramic tile, tile installation materials, tile equipment, raw materials and other tile-related products, ...
The Cookeville-Putnam County Chamber of Commerce (Chamber) will host its first Signature Luncheon of 2025, titled “State of Early Childhood Education,” April 10, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Leslie ...
Monterey is hosting two major motor sports events in April. The events should draw “riders and adventure enthusiasts from across the country,” according to Upper Cumberland Tourism Association (UCTA).