Tag: Daylight Saving Time
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — Most smoke alarms need a new battery at least once a year. What better way to remember when the batteries were replaced by choosing a memorable occasion or time. The change to daylight saving time is a perfect time to switch those old batteries with new ones. With the change to daylight …read more.
INDIANA — Hoosiers will be turning forward the clock this weekend for the beginning of Daylight Saving Time. The State Fire Marshal is asking Indiana residents to take a moment to practice fire safety and change batteries in their smoke alarms at the same time. Most smoke alarm batteries should be changed twice a year. …read more.
WARSAW — Change is in the air and soon it will affect everybody in Kosciusko County — and most people around the world. Daylight Saving Time begins this Sunday, March 13, and area residents are reminded to set their clocks forward one hour. While this will technically mean losing one hour of sleep, it will also …read more.
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — Most smoke alarms need a new battery at least once a year. What better way to remember when the batteries were replaced by choosing a memorable occasion or time. The change to daylight savings time is a perfect time to switch those old batteries with new. With the change to daylight saving …read more.
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — Halloween night’s thrills and chills will be a little bit longer than usual this year. That is because the public is reminded to set back their clocks by an hour in observance of the conclusion of daylight saving time in the area, which concludes at 2 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 1. Though smartphones …read more.
You may want to plan to head to bed a little earlier this weekend. At 2 a.m. Sunday, March 8, clocks will spring forward by an hour in observance of the beginning of daylight saving time in the area. This change means longer days during the summer months. Though smartphones with automatic date and time …read more.
Those looking for a little extra sleep over the weekend can rejoice. At 2 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 2, clocks will set back by an hour in observance of the conclusion of daylight saving time in the area. The change means shorter days during the winter months. Though smartphones with automatic date and time settings will adjust …read more.
The Indiana State Fire Marshal’s office is urging Hoosiers to change their batteries in their smoke alarms at the same time they change their clocks to daylight saving time this Sunday. “The annual change from standard time to daylight saving time is a good reminder to make sure your smoke alarms are working and have …read more.
At 2 a.m. Sunday, Indiana springs forward with daylight saving time. For most of us, moving the clock forward one hour on a Sunday is not a big deal. But, starting Monday, March 10, make sure to have all of your watches and clocks — don’t forget your automobile clocks — straightened out so you …read more.
It is that time of year once again when Daylight saving time comes to an end and time “falls back” one hour. That means shorter days during the winter months. Time change officially takes place Sunday, Nov. 3, at 2 a.m. It is recommended that Hoosiers set their clocks back one hour at 2 a.m. …read more.
Daylight Saving Time begins at 2 a.m. Sunday, meaning most of Indiana, including Kosciusko County, must turn clocks forward one hour. DST is a way of making better use of the daylight in the evenings by setting the clocks forward one hour during the longer days of summer, and back again in the fall. DST will …read more.
Daylight Saving Time ends this weekend, meaning you’ll get an extra hour of sleep on Sunday morning. Daylight Saving Time ends at 2 a.m. Sunday. Make sure to turn back all clocks one hour. Daylight Saving Time has been used in the United States and even many European countries since World War I when it …read more.





