(April 1, 2014) -- Zachary Friedenberger, a Nakusp Secondary School student, has been awarded the contract to run the Nakusp, Canada municipal campground this summer.
(April 2, 2014) -- "We've seen that in the USA, single women over 50 are one of the fastest groups of motorhome buyers. The main reasons include being divorced, having more disposable income and the growing aging population," said Davies
(April 2, 2014) -- A new online job application process seeks to attract future employees as Silver Dollar City Attractions intends to add to its staff for an April 15 hire date.
(April 2, 2014) -- The SBA recently published a final rule on the Federal Register that eliminates or revises several requirements for its two main loan programs, 7(a) and 504. The rule expands eligibility, makes it easier for small businesses to secure SBA-backed financing, and encourages job creation.
(April 2, 2014) -- The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will no longer allow camping outside of established campgrounds and will soon begin posting “no camping” signs along the Quartzville Road in Sweet Home, Ore.
(April 1, 2014) -- The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is seeking the public's help in identifying those responsible for breaking into the Battle Run Campground near Summersville and stealing an all-terrain vehicle.
The digital March/April issue of RVBusiness is now available for viewing on the RVBUSINESS.com home page. Just scroll down the right side of the site and click on the cover to view the entire issue online. With Mindy Cox, designer for Allied Recreation Group’s American Coach division, gracing the cover, Editor Bruce Hampson took a look at […]
(April 2, 2014) -- Motorhomes continued their upward march, coming in at an average selling price at auction of $35,203, which is up $282 (just less than 1 percent) from last month’s $34,921. This is the fifth month in a row that motorhome and towable prices have increased month-over-month.
(April 2, 2014) -- In celebration of National Wildlife Federation's Great American Backyard Campout coming Georgia State Parks encourages Georgians to think of state parks as an extension of their own backyard.
In an encouraging sign ahead of Friday’s (April 4) monthly employment report, a survey by a big payroll processing firm suggests that hiring may be picking up after the harsh winter. The Los Angeles Times reported that ADP Inc. estimated Wednesday that private employers added 191,000 jobs in March. Though still a moderate gain, that […]