A’s 

Adams Station

200 7th Street

Adams, NE 68301

E15, E30, E85

 

A Stop (Aurora Co-Op)

2530 Harvest Drive

Aurora, NE 68818

E15, E30, E85    

 

Aurora Co-op Service Center

1318 M Street

Aurora, NE 68818

E15

 

 

Cooperative Producers, Inc. (CPI)

508 Main Street

Axtell, NE 68924

E15

B’s 

Ag Valley Coop

Highway 6 & 34

Bartley, NE 69020

E15

 

Kwik Stop #25

1000 South State Street

Brule, NE 69127

E15, E30, E85

C’s 

Anew Travel Center 

41501 Harvest Dr.

Cambridge, NE 69022

E15, E30, E85

 

Clay Center CPI Premier Stop

404 N Center Street

Clay Center, NE 68933

E15

 

59 Express

409 Main Street

Creighton, NE 68729

E30, E85

 

 

Lewis & Clark Mini Mart/Cmart

89001 Highway 121

Crofton, NE 68730

E30, E85

D’s

RB’s Corner Stop

405 D Street

David City, NE 68632

E20, E30, E85

F’s

Qwik 6

1535 1st Street

Friend, NE 68359

E15, E85

 

Cooperative Producers, Inc. (CPI)

101 Main Street

Funk, NE 68940

E15

G’s

Cooperative Producers, Inc. (CPI)

605 Giltner Spur
Giltner, NE 68841

E15, E40, E85

 

 

Blake’s Fast Fuel

1106 S. Lake Ave.
Gothenburg, NE 69138

E15, E30, E85

 

A Stop

4155 East Highway 30

Grand Island, NE 68801

E15, E30, E85

 

Aurora Co-Op

76195 N Hwy 61

Grant, NE 69140

E15, E30, E85

 

H’s 

Stop N Go

605 North Robinson

Hartington, NE 68739

E15

 

A Stop (Aurora Co-Op)

4965 E South Street

Hastings, NE 68901

E15, E30, E85

 

Kwik Stop #16

200 South Lincoln

Hershey, NE 69143

E15, E30, E85

 

Cooperative Producers, Inc. (CPI)

201 Nelson Street

Hildreth, NE 68947

E15, E30, E85

J’s 

Cooperative Producers, Inc. (CPI)

208 East 14th Street

Juniata, NE 68955

E15, E30, E40, E85

K’s 

Kearney CPI Premier Stop

7810 2nd Avenue

Kearney, NE 68847

E15, E30, E85

 

Kwik Stop #15

1204 West 24th Street

Kearney, NE 68845

E15, E30, E85

 

L’s 

U-Stop

73 and Pine Lake

Lincoln, NE 68516

E15

 

U-Stop

84th and Hwy. 6

Lincoln, NE 68507

E15, E30, E85

 

U-Stop

Hwy 77 & W. Denton Rd. 

Lincoln, NE 68528

E85

 

U-Stop

110 West O Street

Lincoln, NE 68528

E85

 

M’s 

Aurora Co-Op

1185 33rd Road

Minden, NE 68959

E15, E30, E85

 

Kwik Stop #23

101 Southwest 1st Street

Mullen, NE 69152

E15, E30, E85

N’s

Kwik Stop #3

1421 South Dewey

North Platte, NE 69101

E15, E30, E85

 

Kwik Stop #4

101 Platte Oasis Parkway

North Platte, NE 68845

E15, E30, E85

O’s 

Oakland Express

909 Hwy 32

Oakland, NE 68045

E15, E85

 

Anderson Convenience Market

2630 South 140th Street

Omaha, NE 68144

E85

 

Anderson Convenience Market

4860 S. 96th St.

Omaha, NE 68127

E85

 

Osmond Mini Mart

202 East Highway 20

Osmond, NE 68765

E15, E30, E85 

P’s 

Tom’s Service

332 East Main

Pierce, NE 68767

E15, E30, E85

 

Pilger Pride

405 West 1st Street

Pilger, NE 68768

E30, E85

R’s

Cardinal Express

518 W Broadway

Randolph, NE 68771

E15, E85

 

Cooperative Producers, Inc. (CPI)

305 E. 4th Avenue

Red Cloud, NE 68970

E15

S’s

Aurora Co-Op

614 Second Street

St. Paul, NE 68873

E15, E85

 

Plaza Cenex

401 South Beltline Highway West

Scottsbluff, NE 69361

E85

 

Pony Express

1501 Stable Drive

South Sioux City, NE 68776

E15, E85

 

Miller PowerSports

120 South Walnut Street

Spalding, NE 68665

E15, E85

 

Superior CPI Premier Stop

548 N Blood St.

Superior, NE 68978

E15, E30, E85

W’s

Cooperative Producers, Inc. (CPI)

104 E Sapp Street

Wilcox, NE 68982

E15

 

Pony Express

137 Highway 77

Winnebago, NE 68071

E15, E20, E30, E85

 

Cooperative Producers, Inc. (CPI)

15123 W WoodRiverRd

Wood River, NE 68883

E15, E30, E85

Y’s

A Stop

1320 Road L

York, NE 68467

E15, E30, E85

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Fund breast cancer research by filling up your gas tank throughout October! 

Annually, throughout October, when drivers choose higher blends of ethanol –  E15, E30 and E85 –  at Fuel the Cure gas stations, it triggers a 3-cent donation for each gallon sold that goes towards cancer research and services. Drivers will be able to identify which retailers are supporting this important cause by looking for pink signage at the pump, on the windows and at the counter. 

Since 2018, the campaign total has grown to $64,572. Donations from fuel retailers benefit the Fred and Pamela Buffett Cancer Center in Omaha, a nationally distinguished cancer facility that uses the most advanced biomedical and technological tools available to identify the causes behind cancer to create precise therapies for each cancer patient. This includes Nebraskans, as well as cancer fighters worldwide.

Fuel the Cure also sponsors the American Cancer Society of Nebraska’s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk and provides vital funding to the Heartland Cancer Foundation, assisting over 300 Nebraska cancer patients with fuel costs by way of ethanol gift cards.  

Gasoline with ethanol is healthier for people and the environment

Ethanol, a natural octane booster derived from Nebraska field corn, plays a pivotal role in displacing harmful aromatics in gasoline linked to cancer, heart disease and respiratory issues. By encouarging it’s use, people can reduce their exposure. Since Nebraska is the No. 2 producer of ethanol, it’s available across the state and can be used year-round. To learn more about the right ethanol blend for your vehicle, visit fueledbynebraska.com. 

Everyone is at risk of inhaling toxic chemicals used for octane in gasoline. These carcinogens make up 25% of a gallon of gas. You are exposed at the pump, from vehicle exhaust, and when these chemicals are released as greenhouse gases (GHG). The U.S. EPA classifies BTEX chemicals as  toxic air pollutants known to cause cancer, adverse reproductive effects, and other health issues. 

Funding cancer research improves mortality outcomes

According to the American Cancer Society, breast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed among women in the U.S. However, thanks to funded research, the mortality rate for those battling cancer is declining. Currently, 1-in-8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime. The Cancer Center treats all forms of cancer, emphasizing that men face a 1-in-2 chance of a cancer diagnosis while women face a 1-in-3 chance. 

Breast cancer survivor Jenn Klein emphasizes the profound impact of cancer research, saying, “Several medications saved my life.” A funded researcher discovered two of the four chemotherapy treatments she underwent. Klein’s journey showcases the importance of continuous funding and support for groundbreaking treatments that offer hope to countless lives.