The average cost for a gallon of midgrade unleaded gas in or near zip code 27522 for the week of September 30 - October 6 is $2.74, according to GasBuddy.com. The lowest price is $2.58.
The Charles George VA Medical Center in Asheville reported that 12 patients newly enrolled in its benefits program requested appointments but had not received one during the period ending September 1.
The Lucky Den at 705 N. Durham Ave. in Creedmoor is selling the cheapest midgrade unleaded gasoline near zip code 27522 this week, according to GasBuddy.com.
The average cost for a gallon of diesel gas in or near zip code 27522 for the week of September 30 - October 6 is $2.95, according to GasBuddy.com. The lowest price is $2.81.
The average cost for a gallon of midgrade unleaded gas in or near zip code 27509 for the week of September 30 - October 6 is $2.89, according to GasBuddy.com. The lowest price is $2.89.
The Lucky Den at 705 N. Durham Ave. is selling the cheapest midgrade gasoline in Creedmoor for the week of September 30-October 6, according to GasBuddy.com.
There were 1,725 total OASDI retired beneficiaries in North Carolina zip code 27522 in 2018, a 2.7 percent increase over 2017, which had only 1,680 total retired beneficiaries, according to the official Social Security Administration website.
The average cost for a gallon of regular gas in or near zip code 27509 for the week of September 30 - October 6 is $2.45, according to GasBuddy.com. The lowest price is $2.45.
The average cost for a gallon of premium gas in or near zip code 27509 for the week of September 30 - October 6 is $3.09, according to GasBuddy.com. The lowest price is $3.09.
There were 690 total OASDI retired beneficiaries in North Carolina zip code 27509 in 2018, a 0.7 percent increase over 2017, which had only 685 total retired beneficiaries, according to the official Social Security Administration website.
The Durham VA Medical Center reported that 70 patients newly enrolled in its benefits program requested appointments but had not received one during the period ending September 1.
North Carolina would need $4 billion to pay all of its bills, including public employers’ pension benefits, according to a new ranking of the states’ fiscal health by Truth in Accounting (TIA).