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Gas Prices Rising Slightly but Still Lower Than Last Year

Despite recent increases, the Midwest still has some of the lowest retail gasoline prices in the nation.
Despite recent increases, the Midwest still has some of the lowest retail gasoline prices in the nation.

You're paying slightly more for gasoline this month.  An expert on travel in the Midwest says there are reasons for the rise in price at the pump. Jim Hanni (Haney) is with AAA of Kansas.


         

Many prices across Kansas are now above two dollars a gallon. But Hanni says that even as prices rise, they're still expected to remain lower than last year.

 

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