Freedom says fuel tanks not to blame for station closing
TOLONO – Freedom Oil Company officials say its fuel tanks played no role in the closing of their Tolono location last week and that the decision to close it was the result of their trying to sell it without success.
According to Freedom president and owner Michael Owens, the company bought the store at 101 N. Watson St. in August 1993.
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