« Indiana Law - Another story raises issues about proposed constitutional amendment re property tax | Main | Indiana Law - District 46 dispute might continue after Tuesday's election »
Sunday, October 31, 2004
Indiana Law - Spring forward, fall behind, but not in most of Indiana
Most of the rest of the country, but only a few counties in Indiana, moved their clocks back one hour last night. Indiana's time is the focus of several stories today.
The Indianapolis Star has a feature titled "State Line City's residents cope with 'double time': Just by crossing the street, folks in this border town can be an hour ahead or behind." It also has this sidebar headlined "Indiana 1 of 3 holdouts in nation: Most Hoosiers, plus residents of Arizona, Hawaii, don't observe daylight-saving time."
Lesley Stedman Weidenbener of the Louisville Courier Journal has a Sunday column titled "Candidates think it's high time for daylight savings"
Posted by Marcia Oddi on October 31, 2004 09:49 AM
Posted to Indiana Law