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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yesterday in Crime, News

2 life sentences in Dodge’s murder trial, 3rd defendant guilty of lesser charge

Two men were sentenced to life in prison Tuesday after a jury convicted them of first-degree murder in the 2023 shooting death of Jarlen Corbin. A third defendant was found guilty of reckless homicide.

Monday in Crime, News

3 takeaways from Dodge’s murder trial: 1 defendant testifies, claims self-defense

Jurors heard from one of the three men charged in the 2023 Dodge’s shooting as Otis Barnes said he was “afraid for his life” before opening fire.

Agape Maria House on February 9, 2026. (Wesley Irvin)

Monday in Lifestyle, Special Reports, Videos

Maria House provides hope, housing for Clarksville teen moms in foster care | VIDEO

In a neighborhood in Clarksville, a home known as the Maria House has opened its doors to teenage mothers in foster care.

Monday in News

Rezoning from industrial to commercial proposed for 5 acres at College and Kraft Street

An application went before the Clarksville City Council on Thursday night for more than 5 acres be rezoned at the intersection of College and Kraft Street.

Monday in News

TRAFFIC ALERT: Large load of bridge parts coming down Wilma Rudolph Boulevard

Bridge components for the Spring Creek Parkway project will be moving along Wilma Rudolph Boulevard this afternoon, and traffic disruptions are expected.