Keystone State drivers continue to pay slightly above-average prices at the pump.
As reported by Triple-A, the average price for a gallon of regular rose yesterday in Pennsylvania to three dollars and 90 cents, as the national average held steady at three-83 a gallon.
Indiana County’s average as of this morning is $3.88. Armstrong county’s average is the lowest in the region at $3.81, followed by Westmoreland at $3.87. Then Indiana, then Jefferson and Cambria counties at $3.94 each with Clearfield the highest average at $3.97.
Lawrence county has the lowest average in the state at $3.80, while the highest average is in Warren County at $3.99.
Gasbuddy.com reports that across Indiana, Homer City, Clymer and Blairsville, gas prices are at $3.89 a gallon.






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