Fatal crash
A Cass County crash killed one man and hospitalized two victims at 600 East and U.S. 24 in Cass County Thursday. According to Cass County Sheriff’s Department, 74-year-old Herbert Ford was found dead at the scene – and had suffered fatal injuries from blunt-force trauma.
Ford was driving a maroon pickup truck with 24-year-old passenger, Jeff Hiner, while crossing U.S. 24 when it crashed with a semi-tractor trailer, driven by 25-year-old Daniel Collins.
Changes to decrease illegal drivers
Indiana said losing driving privileges and subsequently being arrested for driving while suspended was the most common offense for 2013. A bill recently passed by Indiana’s house and senate will keep more drivers legal. A few points of the new law will put a stop to automatic license suspensions and introduce a “special use” license that uses technology to monitor drivers. This law will not apply to habitual offenders. Moral of the story is still: Follow the rules, keep your license. Pretty simple.
Spring forward
We’re springing forward at 2 a.m. on Sunday – and losing an hour as a result. If you’re wondering who to blame for your loss of an hour, I’d start with history books. Turns out, Benjamin Franklin’s “Early to bed, early to rise” motto provoked his idea for DST, according to National Geographic. Franklin thought citizens could enjoy more work-time in the morning and expressed his idea in a newspaper editorial. Then, the rest was… well, history.