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Photo by Justis White, Eagle Country 99.3.
(Lawrenceburg, Ind.) - A total solar eclipse arced across the heart of Indiana on Monday afternoon.
It was the first total solar eclipse since 2017 and the last until August 2044.
The path of totality ran through cities and towns such as Batesville, Brookville, Milan, Osgood, St. Leon, and Versailles. The occasion was marked with several events across the regional including the Ripley County Chamber of Commerce's Party in the Dark at the Ripley County Fairgrounds.
Below you can see a photo from our very own Justis White, capturing the partial eclipse.
Double T was stationed in downtown Lawrenceburg, just outside of the path of totality, where it got plenty dark enough for the city lights to come on.
See photos and video from the Total Solar Eclipse event below.

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