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It’s almost time to change your clocks, Kansas City. Daylight saving time starts 2 a.m. March 12, meaning you’ll lose an hour of sleep as clocks are set an hour later.
Kansas debates daylight saving time as local support for change builds By Holden Rodgers Special to The Star. May 15, 2025 2:35 PM.
Kansas residents will soon gain an hour when they set their clocks back at 2 a.m. Nov. 5 for the end of daylight saving time, which began in March.
Electric Time technician Dan LaMoore adjusts a clock hand on a 1000-lb., 12-foot diameter clock constructed for a resort in Vietnam, Tuesday, March 9, 2021, in Medfield, Mass. Daylight saving time ...
Daylight Saving Time in Kansas will end two days before the United States elects its next chief executive. DST comes to a halt at 2 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 3, when time will "fall back" one hour for ...
A bill to put Missouri on permanent standard time in November failed to pass this year. Various bills regarding daylight saving time have failed in the state in recent years, Nexstar’s KSNT reports.
A bill before state lawmakers would exempt Kansas from daylight saving time. Beginning after 2 a.m. on Nov. 3, 2019, there would be no more clock-turning twice a year.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — In a display of bipartisan cooperation, the Senate voted Tuesday to make Daylight Saving Time permanent. The Sunshine Protection Act, which received overwhelming support ...
A Kansas legislator renewed attempts to rid the state of daylight saving time under a bill filed ahead of the state’s 2025 legislative session, which begins later this month.
Daylight saving time ends in Kansas soon. What to know about the 2022 time change. Adam Hensley. Topeka Capital-Journal. Kansans, get ready to change your clocks and gain an hour of sleep.
That hasn’t stopped states from passing legislation to, one day, be on permanent daylight saving time. In other cases, states have called on Congress to lock the clocks or give them that permission.
TOPEKA — A Kansas legislator renewed attempts to rid the state of daylight saving time under a bill filed ahead of the state’s 2025 legislative session, which begins later this month. Senate ...
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