(Jan. 26, 2012) -- This week's recipe is for cabbage and bacon skillet. It was submitted by Paul Meicher, from Sioux Falls, S.D. He has been RVing for eight years and has a Class A motorhome.
Breaking News
Virginia drops bill that would have controlled camping fees
(Jan. 26, 2012) -- WHSV reports that a bill in the Virginia General Assembly, which would have required public campsites to base their fees on private ones, has been dropped.
Texas RV park residents face potential eviction
(Jan. 26, 2012) -- Residents of the Corral RV Park in Tomball love living the simple life. But developer Mike O’Brien's plans to expand could force most of those residents out because of a zoning ordinance that limits tenant stays to only 90 days, a restriction he was unaware of, reports Your Houston News.
Minnesota campground approved for expansion
(Jan. 26, 2012) -- Last week, the Chisago County Board approved a permit amendment for Rushmore Campgrounds in Nessel Township, reports the Chisago County Express.
Connecticut man injured in RV explosion
(Jan. 26, 2012) -- The Waterbury Republican American reports that an explosion in a small RV this morning on Lines Hill Road Extension in Naugatuck, injured a man who was living inside.
RV shipments fall 7.7 percent in December
(Jan. 26, 2012) -- Total RV shipments fell 7.7 percent in January. However, RV wholesale shipments for all of 2011 reached 252,300 units in 2011, up 4.1 percent over 2010’s year-end total, the RV Industry Association reported today.
Natrona County, Wyo. considers separate Parks Department
(Jan. 26, 2012) -- Natrona County commissioners said Tuesday that they will consider creating a Parks Department independent from the Road and Bridge Department, reports the Casper Star-Tribune Online.
California RV owner has standoff with police
(Jan. 26, 2012) -- On Tuesday afternoon, a 28-year-old man was arrested in Santa Cruz after a standoff with police that lasted several hours, reports the Santa Cruz Sentinel.
NPS considers permits for proposed power line
(Jan. 26, 2012) -- This week, the National Park Service is holding its final round of public hearings on a utility plan for a $1.2 billion high-voltage power line that will cross three overlapping federal parks from Berwick to Roseland, N.J., reports the Scranton Times-Tribune.
Torrington, Wyo. makes more changes to RV draft ordinance
(Jan. 26, 2012) -- About 20 Torrington residents attended the third public comment meeting last Thursday at the Lincoln Community Complex, to give the city input on revamping RV regulations. Now one of three important steps toward revising RV law is complete, reports The Torrington Telegram.