(Oct. 4, 2016) -- Flexsteel Industries announces that its operating results for the first quarter ended Sept. 30, will be released on Oct. 19, after the market closes.
(Oct. 4, 2016) -- Those who book a new campsite, family cabin or rent-a-camp cabin reservation for one or more consecutive weeknights (Sundays through Wednesdays) during the time period will receive 20 percent off of their reserved weeknights at the time of booking.
(Oct. 4, 2016) -- "Imagine our surprise when we found every campsite reserved … but unoccupied. Strange. We went to the next site. About a half-dozen campers occupied the “first come, first served” sites. All the sites set aside for reservations were reserved and unoccupied."
(Oct. 4, 2016) -- Summer is ending, and a new season approaches. Our weather will change and soon it will be time to think about fall and winter picks for some cozy California camping. Somehow, morning coffee from the percolator on the grill seems a little more special on a cold morning.
(Oct. 4, 2016) — The Allegan County Parks Advisory Board has recommended the county redirect money it currently spends at Pine Point campground and spend it at Ely Lake campground instead, Allegan Co. News reported.
(Oct. 4, 2016) — In a 3-2 vote on Monday night, the Zoning Board of Adjustment approved a variance for 149 seasonal campground sites for recreational vehicles on the 66-acre Claremont Speedway property on Thrasher Road, Valley News reported.
(Oct. 4, 2016) — Newcoast Financial Services, announced industry veteran Ed Arienti has joined the Newcoast team as director of RV operations. Over the last three decades, Arienti has run specialty finance businesses.
(Oct. 4, 2016) -- Chincoteague, Va., Town Council and Planning Commission heard a presentation from representatives of Blue Water Development Corporation, owned by Jack and Todd Burbage of Berlin, Maryland, regarding a proposed waterpark at Maddox Family Campground.
(Oct. 4, 2016) -- Campers who set up on sand bars of scenic B.C. rivers after high water to fish and party were in the crosshairs of some B.C. mayors at the Union of B.C. Municipalities convention.