FORT WAYNE, Indiana (AP) -- An industrious teenager is hoping time is money.
Eighteen-year-old Evan Kelso is offering to change every digital clock in a customer's home or car after all of Indiana goes to daylight saving time this weekend for the first time in more than 30 years. His fee: $10.
Kelso, a senior at Bishop Luers High School, said he came up with the idea as Indiana lawmakers sniped about time zones and daylight-saving time. He said he and his father are always trying to think up new ways to make a little extra cash.
"I just kind of sat there and thought, `We got to capitalize on this,"' Kelso said....