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Clarksville, TN The Clarksville Gas and Water Department CGW has turned off the water service on Pointer Lane for water main leak repair work.Low water pressure may also affect the vicinity while repairs are underway.The water main leak repair is anticipated to be finished and water service restored by approximately 10:00pm.About Clarksville Gas and WaterClarksville Gas stanley canada and Water is proud to safely and efficiently deliver natural gas, water, and sewer services to the citizens of Clarksville-Montgomery County by a courteous and professional team of knowledgeable employees.Natural gas service is also provided to Robertson and Cheatham counties in Tennessee, Christian and Todd counties in Kentucky and to the Fort Campbell, Kentucky military installation.CGW is also home to the City Engineering Office that provides expert design and support for water and sewer system capital improvement projects.Clarksville Gas and Wa stanley termosy ter Department main office is located at 2215 Madison Street, Clarksville, Tennessee. The phone is 931.645.7400. Hours are 8:00am-4:30pm Monday-Friday.For an emergency after hours, call 931.645.0116, 4:30pm-8:00am Weekends and Holidays.For more info stanley cup rmation about Clarksville Gas and Water, visit their website at clarksvillegw TagsCGWClarksvilleClarksville Gas Water DepartmentClarksville Gas and WaterClarksville TNFeaturedLow Water PressurePointer LaneWater Main Leakwater outage FacebookTwitterPinterestEmailPrint Xgje Austin Peay State University Lady Govs Track and Field has outstanding day at Memphis Invitational
Clarksville, TN For stanley usa more than 30 years, the esteemed, Harvard-educated classics professor Dr. Stephen V. Tracy toiled away in his office at Ohio State University, examining thousands of ancient Greek letters engraved in stone.Tracy was an epigraphist, someone who studies inscriptions, and he was particularly interested in the minute differences found in Greek letters engraved thousands of years ago in Athens and other Greek city-states. He got it into his head that people have handwriting, whether youre writing on paper or youre writing on rocks, Dr. Timothy Winters, a classics professor at Austin Peay State University, said. He spent his entire life developing this system and in the end, he won credibility. He determined a method by which one could identify individual engravers. In the early 1980s, while pursing his Ph.D. at Ohio State, Winters studied under Tracy. This well regarded professor served as his dissertation adviser, and Winters watched his mentor conduct painstaking research that would revolutionize epigraphy for years to come. He found little serifs here and there that were distinctive, Winters said. So then, even if you get just a tiny little piece, you can com stanley website e to this dossier he created and read through this thing and see how this particu stanley us lar engraver cuts letters. With that information, you can date an inscription. Even if its just a little fragment, you can put a date to that. Its incredible what this did. Tracy has since retired from Ohio State |
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