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Gas prices heading for $4 a gallonFebruary 21, 2013PARKERSBURG — Gas prices continue to rise nationally, and Wood County is the home to the highest prices in West Virginia.... Showing 8 of 8 comments
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marietres
Why are Marietta's prices so high?
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Stargazer
Just about a month ago, gas in Marietta at a couple of stations was $2.99. Hadn't seen that for a while, and it sure didn't last. That was on a Saturday, and by Wednesday it was 60 cents higher. No catastrophies that I was aware of, just gouging and unadulterated greed.
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rocker
High gas prices are what these enviro infidels want. Here is a piece of advice from your leader der kommandante obama on high gas prices..."just us less" lol.
Hope you libtards on here enjoy your high gas prices. You elected this fraud obama again so you deserve what you get. By the end of obamas term $4 a gallon gas will sound cheap.
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newworld
But all these new oil wells are going to save use from high gas prices.
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JoshBrown
@WORKINGSTIFF The democrats will never say anything bad about obama he is their prophet
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yellowrose
So wrong....and yet, they still get away with it....
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McCabe
Come on say it Times. Marietta is the highest in this state by 10 to 30 cents.
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McCabe
First line in this article should read Marietta is home to the highest gas prices in Ohio. Go anywhere in Ohio and you will see even Belpre. More than 90% of the time Marietta is higher than anywhere in the state.
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