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Cheapest gas: New Albany-Pontotoc 3/12
by carlie.kollath
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Oh, my car is going to have to go on a diet with these gas prices. The state average is $2.68, up 6 cents from last week, 16 cents from last month and 76 cents from last year, according to the AAA Daily Fuel Gauge (more).

According to our Daily Journal survey of gas prices in Northeast Mississippi, the cheapest gas today is in Pontotoc and New Albany ($2.55 for a gallon of regular).

Most expensive: Oxford, Starkville and Tupelo ($2.71)

Other prices:

Amory $2.68

Booneville $2.57

Corinth $2.61

Fulton $2.60

Ripley $2.63

Sam's (for members) $2.63

Sherman $2.57

Tupelo - Kroger at Crosstown and elsewhere - $2.71

For more gas prices, read the Sunday Journal.

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kenserv
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March 12, 2010
Lets not forget Columbus who is tied with the highest gas prices in the state at $2.79....

Wouldn't you like to see their books ???
WTFDude
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March 12, 2010
Why aren't you "reporting" this Toyota news? Too negative for your favorite company?

Affluent California county plans to sue Toyota

Orange County DA says the company is endangering the public

The Associated Press

updated 10:02 a.m. CT, Fri., March. 12, 2010

SANTA ANA, Calif. - Prosecutors for one of California's most affluent and conservative counties, Orange County, say they'll file a lawsuit against Toyota because of continuing problems with their vehicles.

District Attorney Tony Rackauckas said Friday the company continues to endanger the public through the sale of defective vehicles and deceptive business practices.

Rackauckas is expected to announce the lawsuit Friday morning.

A message left with Toyota was not immediately returned.

Toyota has recalled more than 6 million vehicles in the United States because of acceleration problems in multiple models and braking issues in the popular Prius hybrid. Regulators have linked 52 deaths to crashes allegedly caused by accelerator problems.

At least 89 class-action lawsuits have been filed against the Japanese auto giant, which could cost them $3 billion or more.

Copyright 2010 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

URL: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/35835804/ns/business-autos/