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Lincoln drivers feeling pain at the pump. Here's what some are saying.

Gas prices are up more than 60 cents from a month ago, and Lincoln drivers are changing habits as the Iran war drives fuel costs higher.

As the Iran War hits its second month, gas prices have surged nationwide, putting people across Lincoln on notice and changing driving habits citywide.

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Lincoln drivers feeling pain at the pump. Here's what some are saying.

As the Iran War hits its second month, gas prices have surged nationwide, putting people across Lincoln on notice and changing driving habits citywide.

·Omaha, United States
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Lincoln Journal Star broke the news in Cherokee County, United States on Thursday, April 2, 2026.
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