As temperatures drop and leaves change color in Southwest Missouri, residents prepare to "fall back" on clocks this Sunday when Daylight Saving Time (DST) ends at 2:00 a.m.
Clocks will shift back one hour, granting an extra hour of sleep but ushering in earlier sunsets.
Daylight Saving Time has roots dating back over a century.
The concept gained traction during World War I, although it was first jokingly proposed by
Benjamin Franklin, who suggested waking Parisians earlier to save candle wax in 1784.
The biannual ritual sparks curiosity about the history of DST and its impact on the region.
Author's summary: Southwest Missouri prepares for DST shift.