(Oct. 30, 2015) — Kidney Care today announced the NxStage Kidney Care RV Tour, a trip that aims to educate patients on more flexible in-center dialysis and home dialysis options available to help enhance their quality of life.
(Oct. 30, 2015) -- Blue Ox recently donated an Aventa LX Tow Bar along with a BrakeSafe air actuated braking system for use by Tents for Troops. Bruce Young, of B Young RV in Portland, Ore., donated all labor and supplies needed for the install on both the Tents for Troops' RV and Ram 1500 it tows.
(Oct. 30, 2015) -- To make sure dealer facilities are prepared for winter, the Mike Molino RV Learning Center and RVDA associate KPA will offer a free webinar Nov. 12 to discuss hidden winter safety issues that need addressing and how to assess what seasonal equipment and training dealerships will need.
(Oct. 30, 2015) — Campers Inn RV announced the addition of Paris McNamara as national F&I director. In this newly established role, McNamara will oversee the finance and insurance activities for all of the company’s 13 stores.
(Oct. 30, 2015) -- Attendees of next week's RV Dealers Association convention and expo can sign up for two special events taking place next Thursday afternoon. They include a session at the Top Shot Experience shooting range and a visit to the Madame Tussauds Las Vegas wax museum.
(Oct. 30, 2015) -- People in three rural counties around San Antonio, Tex., are cleaning up the damage today as storms and possibly several tornadoes tore through the area.
(Oct. 30, 2015) -- Ketelsen RV will host a four-day training program offering classes from major industry vendors, including Dometic, Lippert, Atwood, and Norcold, RVDA reported today. The program includes hands-on training and learning experiences about appliances technicians work on every daily, directly from the manufacturer.
(Oct. 30, 2015) -- "Keystone has not and will not base its decisions on which suppliers' products it will distribute solely on whether or not a supplier chooses to also distribute its products through other distributors," Rodgers wrote.
(Oct. 30, 2013) -- The cable television industry’s ongoing conversion from analog to digital technology has created so many logistical problems for parks that it’s proving to be easier — and more cost effective in the long run — to simply invest in a Wi-Fi system that’s strong enough to provide television programming, Woodall's noted.