(Dec. 14, 2011) -- The new Quick-Release Fire Extinguisher Bracket combines Mac's trademark rugged construction with the convenience of a quick-release tab and the ability to accommodate most standard hand-held extinguishers.
Month: December 2011
Thousand Trails introduces zone camping passes
(Dec. 14, 2011) -- This annual camping pass gives the freedom of flexible, any-time access to up to 81 of the nation's premier RV destinations, depending on the number of zones selected.
Indiana man critically injured after train strikes RV
(Dec. 14, 2011) -- A Brownsburg man was in critical condition at the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis Tuesday, after the RV he was driving was struck by an 89-car freight train in Hendricks County, reports the Indianapolis Star.
Rollin’ On TV releases demo video
(Dec. 14, 2011) -- Rollin’ On TV, a broadcast TV show about RVs and the RV lifestyle, has released a 60-second demo reel that tells the story, in brief, of what the show is all about.
Newmar adds Canadian dealer
(Dec. 14, 2011) -- “The Newmar sales and management team is happy to have Bella Vista RV Centre join its dealer network,” said Sammut. “Bella Vista shares our goals in terms of quality, value, and customer service. They run an excellent dealership in Canada and we are looking forward to a profitable relationship with them in the Ontario market.”
Lynn J. Davis elected Flexsteel’s Chairman of the Board
(Dec. 14, 2011) -- "Mr. Davis' 28 years with ADC, as well as his subsequent employment, spanned a large range of executive positions. His extensive background in manufacturing, operations and acquisitions, and his enthusiasm, are great assets for us. We are looking forward to his leadership."
Canadian manufacturing sales fall in October
(Dec. 14, 2011) -- Canada's October manufacturing sales report indicated that activity dropped 0.8 percent in the month following strength in September when sales rose 2.6 percent.
U.S. proposes unmanned Texas border entry with Mexico
(Dec. 14, 2011) -- The bloody war in Mexico shows no signs of relenting, but instead of calling for tighter border security, federal authorities are proposing to open an unmanned port of entry in Big Bend National Park as a security upgrade, reports the Associated Press.
Court orders employer to pay 32 years of "front pay" for discrimination
(Dec. 14, 2011) -- "According to the court, Warren was entitled to receive front pay totaling $650,886.40 from the county commission until her projected retirement age. The court cited a number of factors in favor of the large award including Title VII's remedial purpose of making the aggrieved individual 'whole.'"
In New Zealand: Rain cuts filming of The Hobbit short
(Dec. 14, 2011) -- Production company 3 Foot 7, currently filming The Hobbit, packed up and left Nelson's Pelorus Bridge campground in a hurry last night because it is too wet for filming, reports The Nelson Mail.