(Sept. 30, 2013) -- A legal battle between two Elkhart-based RV suppliers, Lippert Components Inc. and AL-KO Axis, over a former AL-KO employee is heating up, writes the Elkhart Truth.
(Sept. 30, 2013) -- Luxury fifth wheel builder DRV reports that its 2013 Elkhart Open House was the company’s best ever in terms of orders written and dealer enthusiasm for the products.
(Sept. 30, 2013) -- Ken Moskowitz, an East Valley father, turned to CBS5 after he claims VIP Auto Sales of Mesa misled him into believing that prior roof damage on a used camper he bought three months ago had been repaired.
(Sept. 30, 2013) -- The popular Roadtreking Small Motorhome Lifestyle Blog has launched an updated new forum to provide a place for Class B owners to ask questions, learn about do-it-yourself modifications and share the Class B experience with other RVers.
(Sept. 30, 2013) -- A new partnership between Classic Events and the Mystery Creek Events Centre will see one of Hamilton’s largest exhibition events, the Camper Care NZ Motorhome and Caravan Show, relocate to Mystery Creek in Feb. 2014.
(Sept. 27, 2013) -- Spanish company Ovicuo's Kangoo Camper Travelpack features many camping creature comforts, allowing travelers to set up camp and pack up easily, reports Treehugger.
(Sept. 29, 2013) -- Dallas star Larry Hagman's 1984 Airstream motorhome is among a list of TV and film goods that will be be sold at an auction by Premiere Props in Los Angeles on Sept. 28, reports the Caravan Times.
(Sept. 27, 2013) -- In 2012, Elkhart County ranked No. 1 in the nation for job growth. While the rest of the country averaged 1.9 percent growth, Elkhart County experienced 7.4 percent. Elkhart made headlines for its high unemployment years ago, so it's no surprise its recovery is equally notable, writes WNDU.
(Sept. 27, 2013) -- Two channels of the Platte River, that flow on either side of the Gothenburg KOA, burst over their banks last weekend. But the flood water in the campground is different this time, reports the Gothenburg Times.
(Sept. 27, 2013) -- The Greenfield Daily Reporter says engine maker Cummins Inc. will keep its corporate headquarters in Columbus, despite looking for a larger office complex in Indianapolis, according to company spokesman Jon Mills.