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    Diesel prices have risen to their highest levels since March and are showing no immediate signs of easing their upward trend. The national price of diesel was at $4.38 per gallon as of Monday, $0. ...

  3. Major Diesel Supplier Warns Of Shortage, Higher Prices - AOL

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    Diesel supplier Mansfield Energy is warning of increased diesel prices in the weeks and months ahead, with costs high enough to price out some consumers and make shipping more expensive.

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    The cost to fill your gas tank today is down, on average, according to AAA, which tracks gasoline prices around Ohio and across the country. Today's state average for regular gas is $3.314, down ...

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  6. Gas prices are falling across Ohio. How much does a ... - AOL

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    The average price for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline in Ohio is $2.716. That's 22 cents less than last month and 46 cents less than last year. Gas prices are falling across Ohio.

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  8. What are Ohio gas prices for November 25, 2024? Here's what ...

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    Need to fill your tank today before your Thanksgiving trip? Here's a look at the average price of gas around the state. What are Ohio gas prices for November 25, 2024?

  9. Ohio Technical College - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, Ohio Diesel Mechanics School offered one 6-week course with phases in Cummins 4-stroke engine, Detroit 2-stroke engine and basic diesel fundamentals. In 1972, the school’s name changed to Ohio Diesel Technical Institute, and, in 1981, automotive diesel was added to the curriculum. In 1984, an Automotive Technology program was added.