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> > Not to nitpick...just as Indiana is Eastern
> > *Standard* time year-round (until next year
> > or whenever they change it).
>
> (Picking that nit just a bit more ;-)
>
> Most of Indiana, except for the Central time
> zone areas near Chicago and Evansville and
> those five "illegal" (for 2+ more weeks)
> counties near Cincinnati and Louisville.
>
> Next spring will indeed be daylight-saving time
> in all of Indiana, however what time zone some
> counties will be in is another story.
>
Why can't the time zone problem in Indiana be solved by moving the time zone line to be the same as the state line? For that matter why shouldn't time zone lines follow state lines everywhere rather than splitting states?
> > *Standard* time year-round (until next year
> > or whenever they change it).
>
> (Picking that nit just a bit more ;-)
>
> Most of Indiana, except for the Central time
> zone areas near Chicago and Evansville and
> those five "illegal" (for 2+ more weeks)
> counties near Cincinnati and Louisville.
>
> Next spring will indeed be daylight-saving time
> in all of Indiana, however what time zone some
> counties will be in is another story.
>
Why can't the time zone problem in Indiana be solved by moving the time zone line to be the same as the state line? For that matter why shouldn't time zone lines follow state lines everywhere rather than splitting states?