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With hundreds of vehicles in its fleet, the city of Casper isn’t immune to high fuel prices, but staff say the city may make it through the coming months without a budget adjustment.
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Casper officials say the city can weather rising fuel prices—no budget increase needed. Here's how

With hundreds of vehicles in its fleet, the city of Casper isn’t immune to high fuel prices, but staff say the city may make it through the com…

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