Rising crude prices and unplanned refinery outages are driving the price of gasoline higher, with consumers in the Midwest and West of the Mississippi River seeing the larger jumps. For the week ended April 8, the national average price for a gallon of regular rose five cents, to $2.742. Prices are up 28 cents in…
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