"With manufacturers’ representatives on hand, then special deals and low show prices will be in play as dealers compete head-to-head to earn showgoers' business," said Vergara.
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Handheld thermal imaging cameras for RV inspections can detect a wide array of issues in a cost-effective manner. For example, the Flair Infrared Camera helps an inspector by locating hot points in a circuit. It can also be used to detect water leaks.
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In accordance with NIADA bylaws, Henry Mullinax, with Mullinax Auto Sales in Oxford, Ala., has been appointed president of NIADA and will immediately begin serving the unexpired term vacated by Gabler.
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Every company, at some point or another, will face a public relations problem. It is not a matter of "if," but a matter of "when." A public relations problem can develop in ways that corporate officials never envisioned, which is why they are called problems. However, an unforeseen problem can be managed so it doesn’t become a full-blown crisis. All it takes a little advanced planning.
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"While the strategic purpose of the company's decision to move diesel manufacturing to Junction City years ago was well intended as a means to acquire additional motorhome assembly capacity and tap into an experienced RV workforce in the northwest, we have not achieved our targeted operating efficiency and profitability goals," said Hazelton.
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Originally built in 1964 to house the U.S. Secret Service and press corps when Lyndon B Johnson became president, Stonewall Motor Lodge, formerly Stonewall Motel, is undergoing renovations that include adding six RV sites. The hotel is located near 50 wineries.
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Park rangers returned to Pinnacles National Park this week to tackle repairs and maintenance to both manmade and natural features along the spectacular vistas left unattended during the 35-day federal government “shutdown.”
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It's the first week of February in the Yampa Valley and spring is so far over the horizon it might feel premature to daydream about sitting around a campfire reliving the day's adventure in a desert slot canyon.
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The recently completed donation of 778.5 acres to DuPont State Recreational Forest ensures that one of the area’s biggest tourist attractions will continue to grow more popular. Yet for the hundreds of thousands of people who visit DuPont each year, options for camping are limited.
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