(June 19, 2012) -- On Monday, the Magnolia Planning Commission unanimously gave final approval to plans for an RV park off West University, reports Magnoliareporter.
(June 19, 2012) -- A Walbridge man was taken by ambulance to a Toledo hospital Saturday night after being blasted with shards of a cannon barrel that exploded at Lazy River Campground in Fremont, reports the Fremont News Messenger.
(June 19, 2012) -- IDG's Computerworld has named Cummins Inc. to its 2012 list of the Best Places to Work in IT. Cummins garnered the 28th spot as one of the 100 top organizations that challenge their IT staffs while providing great benefits and compensation.
(June 19, 2012) -- Many manufacturers tell the RV Dealers Association they use Dealer Satisfaction Index (DSI) results to adjust policies and procedures that affect dealers, so it's extremely important for all dealers to fill out the survey, said Ingrassia. The DSI is not a scientific study, but it measures dealers’ attitudes about their manufacturers’ performance in eight key areas.
(June 19, 2012) -- When Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn assumed office in 2009, one of his first acts was reopening seven state parks that his predecessor shuttered in a cost-saving move. But now just three years later, ongoing money problems may lead to new state park closures, reports the Morris Daily Herald.
(June 19, 2012) -- On Monday, Washington Gov. Chris Gregoire announced a state plan to address tsunami debris that reaches the state's coast from Japan, but stressed that federal help is needed, writes KOMO News.
(June 19, 2012) -- MyWebTimes.com reports that Starved Rock State Park near Utica has been voted the top Illinois Fan Favorite attraction in an online contest launched last month by the Illinois Office of Tourism.
(June 19, 2012) -- According to the office of Governor Nikki Haley, Cummins Turbo Technologies is adding a new building and expanding its office space at its campus in the Palmetto Commerce Park in Ladson, reports Live 5 News.
(June 19, 2012) -- Traveling and living in an RV can be an expensive proposition, so Jerry F. Boone, writing for OregonLive.com, and his wife are always looking for ways to cut costs. He's found that the less they spend, the more time they can be on the road.