(Feb. 13, 2012) -- NewsOK.com reports a law that prohibits sex offenders from living together will lead to residents of a nonprofit mobile home park needing to find a new home.
(Feb. 13, 2012) -- The Las Vegas Review-Journal describes a man was sleeping in his recreational vehicle early Friday morning when his canine companions alerted him to a fire and saved his life.
(Feb. 13, 2012) -- From Oregon, the Siuslaw News reports volunteers who serve as campground hosts and caretakers at Siuslaw National Forest recreation sites were informed this week that as of April 1, they will no longer receive a daily allowance to help with expenses.
(Feb. 13, 2012) -- WSPA reports the governor of South Carolina has asked the Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism director to get the state’s 49 state parks running in the black, without the assistance of the general fund.
(Feb. 13, 2012) -- So Md News says a group called the Newtowne Neck Heritage Alliance wants public input and transparency in the development of Newtowne Neck State Park, in Compton, Maryland.
(Feb. 13, 2012) -- The Times Herald-Record tells the story of a chamber of commerce in New York that takes to the road in a 37-foot-long recreational vehicle.
(Feb. 13, 2012) -- WJHG-TV reports about two dozen local pool companies and public pool owners met last week in Florida to discuss the new ADA handicapped regulations, as the March 15 deadline approaches.
(Feb. 13, 2012) -- According to the Marin Independent-Journal, the nonprofit Marin State Parks Association and its subgroups want to increase membership tenfold and raise as much as a quarter million dollars by May 1 to keep two state parks open in Marin County, Calif.
(Feb. 9, 2012) -- Texasʼ Big Bend National Park was recently designated as an International Dark Sky Park, one of 10 in the world. Big Bend National Park came in at the Gold Tier level, meaning that the skies above the park are free from all but the most minor impacts of light pollution.
(Feb. 9, 2012) -- The Morrisburg Leader reports the St. Lawrence Parks Commission in Ontario has announced its plans to move forward with changes to improve its offerings to visitors and at the same time its fiscal sustainability.