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  2. Gas below $3? Why fuel prices are continuing to drop in Wisconsin

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    Here are the prices for regular gas in Wisconsin cities as of Sept. 4, according to AAA: Appleton: $3.06, down from $3.18 a week ago Eau Claire: $2.97, down from $3.18 a week ago

  3. Wisconsin gas prices continue to rise. See current prices and ...

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    According to data from AAA and GasBuddy, gas rose almost 10 cents in the last week in Wisconsin. See how gas prices stack up around the state.

  4. Wisconsin's gas prices are going up again. Here's how much ...

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    Wisconsin gas prices are up almost 20 cents from last week's averages. See how prices shifted throughout the state. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call ...

  5. Gas prices in Wisconsin might actually drop during ... - AOL

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    Average gas prices in Wisconsin cities. Here are average prices for a regular tank of gas in Wisconsin cities as of Nov. 20, according to AAA: Milwaukee-Waukesha: $2.75. Madison: $2.85. Appleton ...

  6. January–March 2014 North American cold wave - Wikipedia

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    New England spot natural gas prices hit record levels from January 1 to February 18, with the day-ahead wholesale (spot) natural gas price at the Algonquin Citygate hub serving Boston averaging US$22.53 per million British thermal units ($76.9/MWh), a record high for these dates since the Intercontinental Exchange data series began in 2001.

  7. Worthington Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Worthington Enterprises is the only manufacturer of disposable 1lb propane cylinders in North America, which are sold under the Bernzomatic and Coleman brand. These gas cylinders are commonly used by consumers for soldering, brazing and welding, and to fuel cooking appliances like camp stoves and grills in a variety of recreational settings ...