The time change was completed early yesterday morning, as Daylight Savings Time ended across the nation. The end of D-S-T caused local clocks to “fall back” one hour, giving many an extra hour of sleep on Sunday morning.
Indiana went to Daylight Savings Time in 2005. Indiana State Representative Jerry Torr feels it was an move that was needed…
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Knox and some other Southwest Indiana counties also moved to Central time for a couple of years with tha change to Daylight time. However, many of them– including Knox County– switched back to Eastern time after that.
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