DST Won't Steal Time from Taverns
One minute after 1:59 a.m. this Sunday, it'll be 3 a.m., the time Indiana taverns close for the night. That would mean the swtich to daylight savings time would steal an hour of Saturday night business from Hoosier bars. But Governor Daniels says he's not going to let that happen. According to a news release from the governor's office, Indiana taverns will be allowed to keep their clocks on standard time and stay open until 3 a.m. Sunday morning, which will officially be 4 a.m. EDT.


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