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Rising Gas Prices: When Will It Stop in Johnston?
Iowa gas prices could hit $4.20 in April, and they've already spiked 59 cents from January.

Is it time to find a new mode of transportation?
New reports show that gas prices are expected to keep climbing into April, which is an earlier surge than the normal.
In Iowa, gas prices have already climbed 59 cents from January, according to KWWL, citing AAA fuel reports. The average now is $3.71 a gallon for regular and $3.63 a gallon for the mid-range with ethanol.
Find out what's happening in Johnstonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Gas in Johnston is currently sitting at $3.60 per gallon.
USA Today reports that gas prices are supposed to keep climbing 5 cents a week into early April, or 20 to 50 cents. Iowa is still below the national average of $3.75 a gallon for regular.
Find out what's happening in Johnstonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Reaction to the increase can be summed up easily.
"Terrible," Missy Grylls Shepherd said on Patch's Facebook.
"Sounds like we need to set up some, no travel days," Mike Kerwood wrote.
Here's some other averages in the region from the KWWL report:
In South Dakota, the average for a gallon of regular is $3.57. Mid-range $3.53 a gallon. And premium $3.76 a gallon.
And in Nebraska, regular is $3.72 a gallon. Mid-range $3.66 a gallon. And premium $3.91 a gallon.
And, for Iowa drivers, things could be getting worse if a legislative proposal passes that up the state’s motor fuel tax by 10 cents a gallon to repair Iowa’s system of roads and bridge.
Surprise, surprise, most Iowans are not in favor of increasing the gas tax, according to a Des Moines Register poll.
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