Talk About Confusing Time Changes
Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2023 3:58 pm
Came across this bit of time change history in Michigan. If we think changing back and forth between DST and Standard is a pain, how about this for confusion
https://www.9and10news.com/2023/03/15/t ... the-clock/
Another Interesting thing is, the far western end of the UP is on Central Time, while the rest of the state is Eastern. The line zig zags a bit over there. Lake Gogebic, the largest lake in the UP and I think 2nd largest in the state is cut in half by the line. Folks living from about the middle to the south end are Eastern and from the middle to the north are central. Probably fun if you and your neighbor are on both sides of the line.
Another Interesting thing about time or even boundary lines, occurred over on Heart Lake where I used to live. The SE corner of this county is split between two school districts. One is based in Crawford county to our the south and the rest is Gaylord schools. Well, somehow when the boundaries were drawn back whenever, it put some of Heart Lake in both districts. When the lake was subdivided and people started building around it, our neighbors found out that the it split their lot and their house was sitting with half in one district and half half in the other. They were sending their kids to Gaylord schools and when the line issue was discovered, they were told that the kids were going to have to sleep on the Gaylord school side of the house in order to attend Gaylord schools. The issue finally wound up in court, and the judge ruled in the neighbors favor because he said that a house cannot be split between two school districts, so the districts were going to have to decide how they were going to move the line. In the end, the line was moved in favor of Gaylord schools.
https://www.9and10news.com/2023/03/15/t ... the-clock/
Another Interesting thing is, the far western end of the UP is on Central Time, while the rest of the state is Eastern. The line zig zags a bit over there. Lake Gogebic, the largest lake in the UP and I think 2nd largest in the state is cut in half by the line. Folks living from about the middle to the south end are Eastern and from the middle to the north are central. Probably fun if you and your neighbor are on both sides of the line.
Another Interesting thing about time or even boundary lines, occurred over on Heart Lake where I used to live. The SE corner of this county is split between two school districts. One is based in Crawford county to our the south and the rest is Gaylord schools. Well, somehow when the boundaries were drawn back whenever, it put some of Heart Lake in both districts. When the lake was subdivided and people started building around it, our neighbors found out that the it split their lot and their house was sitting with half in one district and half half in the other. They were sending their kids to Gaylord schools and when the line issue was discovered, they were told that the kids were going to have to sleep on the Gaylord school side of the house in order to attend Gaylord schools. The issue finally wound up in court, and the judge ruled in the neighbors favor because he said that a house cannot be split between two school districts, so the districts were going to have to decide how they were going to move the line. In the end, the line was moved in favor of Gaylord schools.