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Nev. tribe's cheap gas popular with customers
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 2003 The tribally-owned gas station on the Elko Indian Colony in Nevada can't keep up with the demand for its lower-priced gasoline. The station sold out completely on Monday. The Te-Moak Tribe's prices are 5 cents lower than the nearest competitor. The tribe doesn't tax customers but still remits tax to the sate for sales to non-Indians. The tribe pays 27 cents a gallon on gasoline and 28 cents a gallon on diesel fuel. Get the Story:
Shoshone Sinclair sells out of gas with lowest price (The Elko Daily Free Press 3/19)
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