Central Indiana preparing for total solar eclipse

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Central Indiana preparing for total solar eclipse
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JOHNSON COUNTY — The total solar eclipse is only two weeks away. Communities in central Indiana are preparing for an influx of traffic and visitors.

"So we are doing cash only,” Whittney Sharp a Bartender at The Grill Bar in Franklin said. “It's going to be all disposable dishes and we are going to have a limited menu." "Our residents we are asking them to get their groceries early that week, make sure you have medications, fuel up your gas tanks,” Holly Johnston with Franklin Parks and Recreation said. “Do all of that stuff way in advance. Kind of treat it like as if a snowstorm were coming.“

"Make sure they have plenty of cash in case we need to go cash only,” Johnston said. “We don't know what the internet if going to be like and if it is going to get bogged down."

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