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  2. Nov 27, 2018 · 1949: An Indiana time zone bill causes mayhem. By the late 1940s, the use of day-light-saving time -- known as fast time -- has become popular in cities. Indiana is officially in the...

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  3. In 1949, in a heated rural vs. city debate, the Indiana General Assembly passed a law to put all of Indiana on Central Standard Time and to outlaw daylight saving time. However, the law had no enforcement power, and it was largely ignored by communities that wanted to observe Eastern Standard Time. [3]

  4. Mar 11, 2017 · Here’s a look at the complicated history with time zones and daylight saving time in Indiana: 1918: Congress approves the Standard Time Act, putting Indiana in the Central Time Zone. 1919: Standard Time Act of 1918 repealed. 1949: Indiana General Assembly outlaws Daylight Saving Time. 1957: New law passed to make Central Time the official ...

  5. 7:04: 21 pm. In Indiana, USA, there are are two time zones: Central Time and Eastern Time. All counties set their clocks one hour to and from Daylight Saving Time (DST) twice a year. Indiana time zone map with local time in each county.

  6. From 1970 until 2006, most of Indiana in the Eastern Time Zone did not observe daylight saving time, but the entire state started to do so in April 2006, after eight counties in western Indiana were shifted from the Central Time Zone to the Eastern Time Zone.

  7. Mar 6, 2006 · Daylight saving time was officially repealed nationwide in 1919, though a number of urban areas in Indiana continued to observe it. In the forties and fifties the state legislature repeatedly...

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