"I have to admit that I was similar to most Hoosiers last year when lawmakers voted to bring Indiana up to date by making us the 48th state to observe daylight-saving time.
Hoosiers do not welcome change too well, particularly if we have to modify the way we have been doing something for 30 years (in this case, telling time).
But on April 2, we reluctantly “sprang forward” by moving our clocks one hour ahead with the rest of the country to observe daylight-saving time."
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Tuesday, October 31, 2006
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