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  2. Gas prices are often higher in York County than other parts ...

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    On Tuesday, the average price of regular gas in York County was $3.86 a gallon, according to AAA. In neighboring Lancaster County, the price was $3.74 a gallon, and in the Philadelphia suburbs, it ...

  3. Gas prices: Why one US region will see 'stiff increases' this ...

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    Oil's year-to-date move to the upside has exacerbated upward pressure on prices in recent months. Over a one-month period, US crude rose from $78 to $85 per barrel, accounting for an increase of ...

  4. Why Are Gas Prices So High? The Answers May Surprise You - AOL

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    Gas prices peaked in June 2022 at $5.058 nationally, so relatively speaking, that $3.601 looks pretty good. But still, it's higher than it was earlier this year, when gas was as low as $3.221 in ...

  5. Why are gas prices rising? Experts point to extreme heat and ...

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    Drivers are in for another headache at the pump as U.S. gas prices continue to rise. The national average for gas prices stood at about $3.78 a gallon on Tuesday — about 25 cents higher than ...

  6. Why are gas prices going up? It may not feel like it but ...

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    Lowest gas price on average in the state: Henry County, $2.89. Keep up with the latest average gas prices at gasprice.aaa.com. For your local gas prices in real time, check out gasbuddy.com. Gas ...

  7. IGS Energy - Wikipedia

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    IGS Energy, also known as Interstate Gas Supply, Inc., is an independent retail natural gas and electric supplier based in Dublin, Ohio, United States.It serves more than 1,000,000 residential, commercial and industrial customers in the states of Ohio, Michigan, Kentucky, New York, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Virginia, Maryland, Texas, California, Illinois and Massachusetts.

  8. Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad

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    The Galena and Illinois River Railroad was chartered in Illinois on February 18, 1857, [4] to build from Galena through Chicago to the Indiana state line towards Lansing, Michigan. The Chicago and Great Eastern Railway was incorporated in Indiana on June 19, 1863, to build from Logansport northwest to the Illinois state line towards Chicago.

  9. Tulsa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    A national recession greatly affected the city's economy in 1982, as areas of Texas and Oklahoma heavily dependent on oil suffered the freefall in gas prices due to a glut, and a mass exodus of oil industries. [28] Tulsa, heavily dependent on the oil industry, was one of the hardest-hit cities by the fall of oil prices. [28]