(Dec. 7, 2011) -- On Tuesday, a fire that started inside the engine compartment of a 1974 Pace Arrow prompted authorities to close down the 7-Eleven gas station in Murrieta, reports Patch.com.
Month: December 2011
High fuel prices here to stay
(Dec. 6, 2011) -- A report shows that oil producing countries which rely on oil sales to fund their governments need between $80 per barrel in Saudi Arabia to $110 in Russia. As a result, even as unconventional oil from the United States and Canada finds its way into the market, OPEC countries in particular will cut production to maintain high prices, Motley Fool noted.
Pennsylvania’s Keystone RV Center burglarized over weekend
(Dec. 7, 2011) -- Pennsylvania State Police in Chambersburg said plasma televisions were stolen from RVs during the weekend at Keystone RV Center in Greencastle, reports Chambersburg Public Opinion.
Florida group fights for Equestrian Preserve
(Dec. 7, 2011) -- The Wellington Equestrian Preservation Alliance is rallying to stop commercial development in the preserve area. Developer Mark Bellissimo plans to build a mall, high-rise condominiums, fairgrounds and an RV park, reports Horsetalk.
Lit candles spark fire that destroys California man’s RV
(Dec. 7, 2011) -- A California man was left homeless Friday after a fire completely destroyed his 24-foot motorhome, which was parked at the Chevron in Valley Springs, reports the Calaveras Enterprise.
In Missouri: Trade in your vehicle, see movies for free
(Dec. 7, 2011) -- If you donate your vehicle to a MERS/Goodwill store in December, on top of a tax deduction, you'll get a year of free movies at Wehrenberg Theaters, reports Patch.com.
RVers revolt over proposed campsite fees in Tasmania
(Dec. 7, 2011) -- The Tasmania Mercury reports that motorhome and caravan groups across Australia are threatening to boycott Tasmania if a proposal to cut free campsites goes forward.
American Coach rolls out new innovations
(Dec. 7, 2011) -- The 2012 American Heritage also takes “remote-control” to the next level by introducing an iPad controlled coach, a touch-screen tablet that can control lights, fans, A/V components and even the water-pump.
Breckenridge introduces three-bunk cabin
(Dec. 7, 2011) -- The unit can sleep two in the queen bed, two in bunk beds outside the master bedroom, two on the pull-out sofa and three in the bunk room. A four-bunk bunkroom is also available without a separate bathroom.
After city snub, RV service center abandons plans to relocate
(Dec. 7, 2011) -- “The lot has been vacant for two years, there’s an abandoned auto body shop next door that we would’ve bought, and it’s right near the Turnpike -- it would’ve been perfect for my business,” Craig-Barry told the Times. “We’ve had to walk away from it because the mayor won’t let us into town.”