Me and my wife are full-time RVers. We took our 40 pound tanks to be Refilled at the station. After filling us up we owe them for 20 gallons of propane. My bill came to over $100 because they're charging five dollars per gallon to refill tanks. I questioned the owner about this, and he told me he didn't want to undercut the local businesses. He also said he had to maintain his own small propane tank exchanges so he charges five dollars per gallon. My wife and I are part of a large RV network called, full-time families, we will be letting everyone know to avoid this gas station in the future. Slaters great American which is a few miles down the road is only charging $2.99 a gallon for propane refill. This guy is price gouging...
   Read moreI am a full time RVer whose RV uses 40 lb propane tanks. I just paid 5 dollars a gallon for propane! I have been all across the country and even in North Dakota for the winter and never paid that much. The owner told me it was because he maintains his own propane tanks so he charges what it cost to exchange a tank even though we brought our own 40 lb tanks. I do not know why you would charge me for maintaining my tanks since I maintain my own tanks. I will be sure to let our RV network know not to come here to get propane. The local gas station in town is selling it for 2.99 a gallon. I went and looked at it after he told me they were charging the same...
   Read moreThe milk run is both a staple for the local community, and a fantastic little diner hidden in a truck stop/gas station. The staff is all very friendly and never messes up an order - their to go orders are ready quicker than you call it in and get there. And - the food is just great for what it is. Well made sandwiches, always crispy fries (the waffle fries are A+) great salads and top notch breakfast sandwiches for reasonable prices.
Had a friend from the city visit who ate the club sandwich twice in a 2 day visit, and can’t wait to go back again. Have eaten there at least 25 times and definitely recommend to...
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