Experience totality in Southeast Indiana
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(GREENSBURG, Ind.) – Thousands of people will descend on Southeast Indiana on April 8th.
The majority of our region will experience a total solar eclipse around 3:00pm and many schools and businesses will be closed.
We sat down with Thomas More University professor Dr. Wesley Ryle who has studied astrology for more than twenty years to figure out what April 8th will be like.
Here are some portions of our interview that will explain what you need to know. Click on each link to watch a video:
Looking for a fun place to watch the total solar eclipse? Be sure to visit Greensburg, Indiana.
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Click here to see what is all taking place on April 8th in Decatur County.