 Tony Yang, owner of Fujiyama Japanese Steak and Sushi
Clarksville, TN – Fujiyama, a Japanese Steak and Sushi restaurant has opened in Clarksville. It is located at 2257 Wilma Rudolph Blvd next to the Mulligan’s Package Store.
The business is owned by Tony Yang, whom area residents will remember as the head Sushi Chef at China King on Lowes Drive. Yang has been cooking for around 20 years. He trained in the art of cooking in New York City at the Sakura & Mizu restaurants. He came to Clarksville to work with his brother, who was the first owner of China King Restaurant on Lowes Drive. He worked there for 6 years.
“It’s always been my dream to own my own restaurant,” Yang said laughing when asked how it felt to own his own business. He said that it had taken him over three months of painstaking preparations to get the new restaurant ready to open; and it was worth every second.
 The Interior of the Fujiyama Restaurant
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January 11, 2011 |
Nashville, TN – The Tennessee Department of Safety promoted 13 individuals at the THP Training Center located at 283 Stewarts Ferry Pike in Nashville. The event marked the first promotion ceremony of the year and the last for outgoing Commissioner Dave Mitchell, who was presented with memorabilia from the Department.
Commissioner Mitchell, Colonel Tracy Trott, and members of THP’s Command Staff, presented rank advancements to the following individuals:
 Commissioner Dave Mitchell presented with THP flag from Retired Colonel Mike Walker and current command staff.
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January 11, 2011 |
Millions of small business operators invited to first-ever Business Open House for non-members
Bentonville, AR – In a recent Sam’s Club survey of business owners,(1) half indicate they are much more optimistic about the growth of their business in 2011 compared to the previous year.
In a show of support for small businesses nationwide, Sam’s Club is hosting an open house beginning at 7:00am Tuesday, January 11th to Thursday, January 13th. «Read the rest of this article»
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