(Sept. 17, 2012) -- A large organized crime ring is believed to be responsible for a series of thefts from vehicles at Pennsylvania state parks, reports ABC 27.
(Sept. 17, 2012) -- “I am thrilled to be able to turn over the reins of the RV industry to Jennifer,” said McCullough, Commercial Industry Manager. “With her enthusiasm, energy, and exceptional detail to customer satisfaction, she will help continue to lead ASA’s dominance in the RV industry.”
(Sept. 17, 2012) -- The Shasta-Trinity National Forest in California invites visitors to enjoy a fee-free day in celebration of National Public Lands Day on Sept. 29
(Sept. 17, 2012) -- FuseMaster eliminates the necessity of having to remove a fuse for towing, then having to reinsert it for driving. After it’s installed you simply flip a switch to accomplish the same task.
(Sept. 17, 2012) -- The OCRegister reports like many of the thousands of other visitors to Yosemite National Park last weekend, Johanna Dieguez and Mildred Bennett came with trepidation after the authorities announced Sept. 6 that the third person had died from the worst outbreak of hantavirus in this park's history.
(Sept. 17, 2012) -- Peek inside Evanne Schmarder's Norcold RV refrigerator and pick up tips to maximize your fridge space, chill out cool as a cucumber and make good choices at the grocery store in this RV fridge episode of the RV Cooking Show.
(Sept. 17, 2012) -- More than a dozen California campgrounds and RV parks plan to offer two nights of camping for $50 during the first weekend of October.
(Sept. 17, 2012) -- Maryville Daily Times points out confusion can result from the fact that harvesting is allowed on Tennessee lands managed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service and not on National Park Service lands.
(Sept. 17, 2012) -- Cummins Inc. today announced that it was among a select number of companies on this year's InformationWeek 500, an annual listing of the nation's most innovative users of business technology. Cummins Inc. last received this honor in 2007.
(Sept. 17, 2012) -- The Herald and News reports Ghoul Games winners in Lakeview, Ore. will be determined by who finishes the course carrying the most “life flags." At places along the courses, young people dressed as ghouls and zombies will try to snatch flags.