Monica Reed

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Eyes on the skies Tuesday night!

Tomorrow’s full moon will have the added bonus of a partial lunar eclipse. The event will offer people in North America, South America, Africa and Europe an opportunity to see some of the moon’s exterior concealed by Earth’s shadow. The full moon is also the supermoon harvest moon. The partial lunar eclipse starts tomorrow night at 7:41 central time, when the moon will begin joining the Earth’s shadow. The full effect will not be completely noticeable until 9:13 Central time when the rim of the moon is covered, according to NASA. About eight percent of the moon’s exterior will be in full shadow at 9:44 p.m. time and is safe to watch without specialty eyewear.

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A house fire on Fox Tail Drive that also damaged houses on both sides on Sept. 29, 2025. (Clarksville Fire Rescue, contributed)

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House fire damages 2 neighboring homes in northeast Clarksville

A house caught fire on Fox Tail Drive on Monday, damaging homes on both sides.

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City Council discusses return of zoning case that could bring additional childcare to Rossview

A past zoning case that could bring a childcare facility and other commercial opportunities to the Rossview area may return to the City Council.

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Cumberland Plaza Parking Garage to reopen in October after almost year of repairs

The City of Clarksville announced on Monday that the Cumberland Plaza Parking Garage is close to reopening as they finish up repairs.

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Ralph Payne, founder of Queen City College in Clarksville, dies at 87

Ralph Payne, the founder of Queen City College, has died at the age of 87.

Montgomery County Mayor Wes Golden, Nashville Kats CEO Bobby DeVoursney and Charlie Koon.

Sunday in Clarksville Conversations, News, Podcasts

Clarksville Conversations: Nashville Kats CEO on the move to Clarksville | PODCAST

In this week’s episode of Clarksville Conversations, Montgomery County Mayor Wes Golden and Bobby DeVoursney the CEO of the Nashville Kats Arena football team.