(Dec. 6, 2011) -- Camping World will open a new store soon in Liberty Lake, Wash., which is located between Spokane, Wash., and Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
Oklahoma’s Chickasaw National Recreation Area seeks campground hosts
(Dec. 6, 2011) -- The Chickasaw National Recreation Area is looking for camp hosts for the 2012 spring and summer camping seasons, with six host sites available in park campgrounds, reports NewsOK.com.
RVHotline celebrates 10th anniversary with RVDA of Canada
(Dec. 6, 2011) -- For 10 years, RVHotline has offered internet-based dealer service programs, exclusive to RVDA members, to allow dealerships to better interact with their online customers, and to access, monitor, and maintain their inventory online, which makes dealer inventories available to prospective RV buyers 24/7.
Ocean Lakes receives national honors
(Dec. 6, 2011) -- The South Carolina campground was named 2011-2012 "Park of the Year" in the mega park category by the National Association of RV Parks and Campgrounds. It was also honored as one of the Top 10 campgrounds in the country by Woodall's, and awarded the prestigious GuestRated.com's "A" grade for the fourth year based on guest reviews.
California’s Maple Leaf RV Park robbed
(Dec. 6, 2011) -- Police are looking for an unknown man who is suspected of robbing a convenience store within Maple Leaf RV Park in Morgan Hill Friday afternoon. Police say the man walked into the store and pulled out a handgun, demanding money from the two employees, reports the Morgan Hill Times.
RV Assistance Corp. donates $26,000 to RV Learning Center
(Dec. 6, 2011) -- The RV Assistance Corporation (RVAC) has donated an additional $3,000 to the RV Learning Center, bringing its total contribution to $26,000.
In N.M.: San Juan County Commission to vote on RV park ordinance today
(Dec. 6, 2011) -- San Juan County commissioners will vote this afternoon on an ordinance, that if passed, will require developers to get county government approval and pay a plan-review fee before building an RV or manufactured home park, reports the Farmington Daily Times.
Washington state parks to try new approach
(Dec. 6, 2011) -- The Washington State Parks system is at a brink of uncertainty in the state’s lingering budget crisis. After 98 years, officials are looking to switch from a traditional parks model to operating like a business, reports The Spokesman Review.
Former Dutchmen CFO pleads guilty to wire fraud
(Dec. 6, 2011) -- Mark Schwartzhoff was sentenced to 41 months in prison Nov. 21 after pleading guilty to one count of wire fraud. He was also ordered to repay $1,969,035 in restitution to Thor Industries.
CrossRoads products well received in Louisville
(Dec. 6, 2011) -- "We're definitely not your father's RV company," said Boggs. "Our new generation vehicles are specifically designed for the new generation of RVers with features that appeal to their lifestyle and the dealers have responded. The company far exceeded all projections and signed more dealer locations than last year’s show."