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Published: May 19, 2007
High gas prices spur some families into taking action
By Adam Wilmoth
Soaring gasoline prices recently led David Martin to seek out an alternative.

The rural Okmulgee County resident last week bought his wife Charlotte a 2001 Chevy Cavalier designed to run on either regular unleaded gasoline or compressed natural gas. Natural gas costs 94 cents a gallon, a price unseen by gasoline customers in at least six years.

"When gas went over $3 a gallon and they were starting to ma...

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