(Oct. 2, 2012) -- The new Ybor Youth Clinic in Tampa, sponsored by USF Health and the Lazydays Employee Foundation, will open on Oct. 15, reports 83degreesmedia.
(Oct. 2, 2012) -- A Mesa couple has been arrested for allegedly trying to smuggle more than 431 pounds of marijuana, which was hidden in their recreational vehicle, into Southern Arizona through the Lukeville port, writes the San Francisco Chronicle.
(Oct. 2, 2012) -- On Monday, the Lancaster City Council voted unanimously to pass the second reading of an ordinance amendment that makes it illegal for people in recreational vehicles to park in the city for more than 14 days in a six-month period, reports Central Kentucky News.
(Oct. 2, 2012) -- Cummins Inc. announced yesterday that it has received certification for its ISX15 engine from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), meeting both the EPA 2013 regulations and the new greenhouse gas and fuel-efficiency rules that will take effect in 2014.
(Oct. 2, 2012) -- Drew Industries Incorporated will ring the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange on Friday, Oct. 5 to commemorate Drew's 50th year as a publicly owned company. Members of Drew's board and executive officers of Drew, Lippert and Kinro will join in this ceremony.
(Oct. 1, 2012) -- EverLogic announced today it is offering a new online training program to help RV dealers and their employees use the dealership management software to its full advantage. In addition, EverLogic also announced plans to offer dealerships a do-it-yourself installation program, which can save them the one-time set up fee.
(Oct. 1, 2012) -- The man suspected of fatally shooting his daughter-in-law, then fleeing to the woods of Harriman State Park last Monday, had still not been found on Sunday, according to a report in The New York Times.
(Oct. 1, 2012) -- Cheyenne resident Keith Koenig and Terry Lee, assistant superintendent at Guernsey State Park, assessed that in spite of the fire that broke out June 9 just outside the park boundary, spreading into the park, visitors who enjoy the camping facilities won't notice much change, reports the Wyoming Tribune.