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Updated: 7:08 PM Jul 7, 2008
Bowling Green Gas Prices Hit $4.15
Ten gas stations selling regular gas at $4.15 in Bowling Green have been reported to us so far. Some residents say enough is enough, but others say they know a way to save some cents per gallon. Posted: 7:08 PM Jul 7, 2008Reporter: Forrest Sanders Email Address: forrest.sanders@wbko.com |
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I Cannot understand why gas here in Bowling green is 4.09 and in Franklin,ky its 3.81 Please exlain....
Spin the wheel ladies and gentlemen where it stops thats what todays price will be! 20-30 cents in day is what used to be called gouging, and apparently is now legal in this fine country STAND UP AND TAKE ACTION !!This will be the only way to force change!!
Had enough? Let this be a lesson...NEVER NEVER vote an oil man to be president. I knew 8 years ago that gas would get too high under bush
So, the news says that the price of oil has dropped....Why are the prices at the pump going up??????????
Unfortunately they got us where they want us!! Everyone knows we are going to continue to buy gas even if its $6 dollars a gallon!!
i think we need to start a boycott b/c this is ridiculous!
it is funny how that gas is going up but the employeers are not paying the employees the proper wages to keep up with the gas prices so we are working to pay for gas and not keep our families up and bill collectors wounder why we can not pay our bills
Someone please explain this to me. The price of sweet crude oil drops nearly $4.00 a barrel on Monday and the price of gas in Bowling Green goes up 15 cents a gallon. Something really stinks in Bowling Green, Ky when it comes to our gas prices. For instance, I can purchase diesel fuel at exit 6 in Franklin,Ky for 15 to 18 cents a gallon cheaper than in Bowling Green, so don't tell me there is not price fixing going on. " HAD ENOUGH", call your U.S. Congressman and tell him to lift the ban on drilling for oil. This has become a matter of National Security and survival for our Nation.
Here we go again -- 7-7-08 -- crude oil down approximately 3.50 per barrel. Mr. Higgins, Mr. Key, and others up from 3.95 per gallon to 4.09 per gallon. Mr. Kroger and Mr. Hildreth need to gouge more -- they are 4.15 per gallon. It is a shame when you can go to surrounding counties and pay 10 to 20 cents less per gallon. Another mystery, how do these businesses know within a two hour period to raise prices -- watch closely when one raises the price, it's a domino effect? We have a new KY governor and attorney general who could possibly do something about this? However, it looks like we jumped from the skillet to the frying pan!