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Gas Price Drumbeat: Columbia, KY has expensive gas!

HAD ENOUGH? A day to park cars. Carpool. Walk. Ride a Bike. Get a scooter. Commute on your Golf Cart, where that is legal. Go electric. Tell 'em about it. Complain to City Hall (270) 384-2501. Complain to Chamber of Commerce (270) 384-6020. Complain to County Government (270) 384-4703. Ask them all what they are doing about it. -CM.
UPDATE: Ken Neat writes at 6:52amCT, minutes after this article appeared, that gas in Louisville went to 2.35 Tues., May 5, 2009. Looks bad everywhere. Time to write Congressmen, Senators, and the President, also.-CM
LINK: Go Green. or Go Chocolate

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I travel to see friends in Columbia, Russell Springs, Somerset, and Danville.

I paid 1.939 yesterday at Kroger's in Russell Springs and the price of gas in Columbia had gone over 2.159.

Up Danville's way it was 1.999 to 2.029 (the latter was actually in Liberty).

Columbia, right now, has some pretty expensive gas.



For weeks everybody in all of those locations listed above was 1.969 to 1.989.

i don't know what's going on with Columbia.

Dan Phillips III
Even worse: There were at least some $2.199 gas prices in Columbia, KY on May 5, 2009. From the prices you quote, nearby, that's a 10% premium Adair Countians are paying.


This story was posted on 2009-05-06 06:42:07
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