My data are incomplete, but the time zone boundary in Kentucky
has followed county lines since 1961, as far as I can tell. Before 1961
there were definitely some Kentucky counties that were divided between
Eastern and Central. I've listed the results of my investigations at
http://www.statoids.com/tus.html. Recent changes can usually be found described in dockets of the Department of Transportation.
In some other states, including Nebraska, the Dakotas, Oregon,
and Texas, there are still counties that are split by a time zone
boundary.
Gwillim Law