If you're doing any driving over the Fourth of July, expect to pay more at the pump. Although, there is a little bit of a silver lining for Missouri Drivers.
I was wrong when I said $3.00 gas was possible but not probable in Missouri this spring. Here's why there's a good chance gasoline will hit $3.00 a gallon.
Today (Oct. 21), the Sedalia Rotary Club welcomed Tom May, the Director of Employee Public Relations with the MFA Oil Company in Columbia, Mo., who spoke on the advantages and disadvantages of ethanol, which makes up 10% of every gallon of gasoline in cars today.
Memorial Day weekend is coming up, and many people will be hitting the road to join in some Memorial Day festivities with their friends and families. Whether you're heading to a friend's barbecue or attending one of the holiday events downtown, you'll probably be doing some driving this weekend. Unfortunately, you might be spending quite a bit on gas money to get where you're going.