DST ends; Hall weather sirens tests planned

*Daylight Saving Time (DST) ended at 2:00 Sunday morning, meaning your clocks should have been set back one hour. Only two states, Hawaii and Arizona, don’t observe Daylight Saving Time. According to the Sleep Foundation, dozens of states continue to consider proposals to adopt either permanent (DST) or permanent standard time. However, only Oklahoma has enacted a legislative change this year. (GEORGIA NEWS NETWORK CONTRIBUTED TO THIS STORY)

*An audible test for Hall County’s severe weather warning system will sound at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday and they will sound for approximately three minutes. The weather sirens are tested using the wail alert tone once every three months. For more information about severe weather preparedness and to sign up for Citizen Alerts, visit Hall County EMA online or contact the department at [email protected]