Most states are in one time zone.
The actual time zone boundaries occur on county lines.

Split states you could search by the first three digits of a table
(located in a contiguous region).
If that region happens to split across the time boundary, search by
all 5 digits.

Sometimes a zip code does cross a county line and possibly a time zone.

Arizona doesn't do DST, the Navajo reservation within NE AZ does, the
Hopi reservation within the Navajo reservation within AZ does not.

But in reality, ET/CT/MT are all on the same TV schedule which drives
the work schedule.

On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 10:29 AM, Ceceres Cs
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I have
>
> street
> City, State, Zip.
>
> All in the USA
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