We’re only a little over a month into winter and gasoline prices in Nebraska are starting to gradually climb. Nick Jarmusz, a spokesman for Triple-A-Nebraska, says it’s economics — as supplies start to be squeezed and demand begins to rise, prices will go up.
Jarmusz says a few week ago, some Nebraska gas stations were offering self-serve unleaded at prices in the one-90s, but most are now over the two-dollar mark.
Nebraska’s most expensive gas is in Kearney at two-21 a gallon while the cheapest gas is in Norfolk at two-dollars-even.




