Some good news for your wallet: gas prices in Ohio have dropped nearly 15 cents-per-gallon over the past week, with average prices settling around $2.30-per-gallon. Down in Lima, a gallon of regular unleaded can be had for as low as $2.02-per-gallon, nearly 20 cents lower than last week. It’s all part of a nationwide trend recently that has seen lower prices in 47 out of 50 states, with the national average for gasoline dropping from $2.70 to $2.65 per gallon.
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