(Nov. 9, 2011) -- Responding to input from its national dealer network, Heartland Recreational Vehicles LLC announced today it has upgraded the company’s proprietary Fast Track warranty website to streamline claim entries and better service customers.
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United States’ 397th National Park dedicated Monday in New Jersey
(Nov. 9, 2011) -- On Monday, U.S. Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ) joined National Park Service Director Jon Jarvis and several others at Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park for a signing ceremony to officially dedicate the site as the United States’ 397th National Park, reports ParamusPost.com.
Recipe of the Week: Squash and apple bake
(Nov. 9, 2011) -- This week's recipe is for squash and apple bake. Pat Jett loves making this recipe in a “toss-away” pan and sharing it with others. She’s been a full-time RVer for more than seven years.
College football rivalries square off in sponsorship for Tiffin
(Nov. 9, 2011) -- As national attention focuses on the football rivalry between Auburn University and the University of Alabama, Tiffin Motorhomes is capitalizing on fan interest to market their Alabama-built motorhomes.
Virginia businessman sentenced in campground stabbing
(Nov. 9, 2011) -- On Monday, Michael Wayne Hales, a well-known Poquoson businessman, was sentenced to five years in prison, with all but one year of the incarceration suspended, for stabbing and seriously injuring a North Carolina man at a Thousand Trails campground a year ago, reports the Daily Press.
Tarpon Springs, Fla., city manager against buying land for proposed RV park
(Nov. 9, 2011) -- City Manager Mark LeCouris is strongly recommending the City Commission not pay $4.5 million to purchase the former Linger Longer Mobile Home Park, because of the cost of developing it and the financial uncertainties and risk of operating an RV park and boat launch at the site, reports the Suncoast News.
Volunteers needed for clean-up at New York’s Hempstead Lake State Park
(Nov. 9, 2011) -- To address the pollution that has overrun sections of Hempstead Lake State Park, the New York State Parks Department has teamed up with Lakewood Stables in West Hempstead to organize a massive waste removal effort, but they'll need some help, reports Patch.com.
Tourism rebounds in North Dakota
(Nov. 9, 2011) -- Fewer people traveled around North Dakota this summer because of flooding, disrupting lives, businesses and vacations. But the state's tourism division says tourism has rebounded these past three months, reports KFYR.
Topeka/Capital City KOA wins 2011 KOA President’s Award
(Nov. 9, 2011) -- KSNT reports that the Topeka/Capital City KOA Campground has been awarded the 2011 KOA President's Award by Kampgrounds of America. The award was presented on Tuesday at KOA's annual International Convention in Las Vegas, Nev.
Dicor introduces one-stop retail displays
(Nov. 8, 2011) -- The display packages come in 6-foot, 4-foot and 3-foot widths and provide a central place for customers to conveniently find all the products they need to restore, protect and maintain their roof, whether rubber, metal or fiberglass.