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Great Time Controversy: Another vote for ET

Might take matters into own hands, and observe Eastern time; says it feels better in the morning
See also: Wonders if Adair Co KY should go on Eastern Time

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With lots of mingling in Campbellsville, here's another vote for Eastern. Plus, due to the sunlight factor in the morning, Eastern time just feels better. In fact, I am considering keeping our clocks on Eastern when the time changes in the fall even though we live in Adair County. I don't know how well that'll work, but I might give it a try.

s/Amy Scott




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