May 23, 2013

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Pain at the Pump - Record Highs

(Oklahoma City-AP) -- The price of gasoline is at a record high
in Oklahoma today. AAA Oklahoma says the statewide average for a gallon of regular is $1.735 cents per gallon.

But the cost of gas in Oklahoma is still among the lowest in the nation. Only South Carolina, New Jersey, Georgia, Texas and Virginia have lower average prices with South Carolina the lowest at $1.69 per gallon.

The highest price is in Hawaii at just more than $2.16 per gallon.

The average price in Oklahoma City today is $1.715 cents per gallon, up nearly four cents per gallon from yesterday and more than a dime per gallon higher than a month ago.

In Tulsa, the average is slightly more than $1.765 cents a gallon. That's an increase of just more than nine cents from yesterday and more than 17 cents higher than a month ago.


In The Community

Children’s Center Honors Volunteers

Posted: 5:38 PM - Julie Luton of Bonham took home the top honor of the evening at the recent volunteer banquet hosted by the Fannin County Children’s Center. Luton was named the CASA Volunteer of the Year for her work in advocating for abused and neglected children in foster care. Read More

Idabel Main Street to Host Building Maintenance Workshop

Posted: 05/22/13 - (Idabel, Okla.) – For anyone interested in learning more about building preservation, Idabel Main Street will host “Historic Building Maintenance,” a workshop on the care and maintenance of the historic district, June 25th, from 5:30pm – 7:00pm, at the Idabel Public Library. Read More

Sherman Public Library Summer Reading Club sign ups

Posted: 05/08/13 - The Sherman Public Library is very excited about our upcoming Summer Reading Club for children and teens. Children ages birth-11 can Dig into Reading and join the Youth Summer Reading Club. The theme for the Teen Summer Reading Club this year is Beneath the Surface and it is open to teens ages 12-18. Read More

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