(Dec. 2, 2011) -- Two neighbors - one on each side of the border between Pittston and Jenkins Township - have been fighting for months after one allegedly attached a mobile camper to his rental property, and this dispute might soon pull the city into a lawsuit, reports the Scranton Times-Tribune.
Good deed ends in death for California man
(Dec. 2, 2011) -- According to Fairfield police, a 70-year-old man died Thursday after he stopped to help jump start another man's RV, and then was somehow run over, reports the San Francisco Chronicle.
Jury selection underway in lawsuit against Conn. campground owner
(Dec. 2, 2011) -- Patch.com reports that jury selection has begun in the case involving Melissa Engel and her East Hampton Markham Meadows Campground, stemming from an incident on Oct. 23, 2008.
Neighbors plan fundraiser for Colorado campground owners
(Dec. 2, 2011) -- The Shaffer family has always stepped in to help when anyone in Drake needed anything, which is why neighbors of the Shaffers are coming together to help the family, whose Drake Campground was closed in October because of a zoning violation, reports ReporterHerald.com.
Several improvements coming to Iowa campgrounds
(Dec. 2, 2011) -- On Thursday, the Emmet County Conservation Board moved forward with a number of campground and facility repairs at its monthly meeting, reports the Estherville Daily News.
Crane, Mont., residents raise concerns about proposed RV park
(Dec. 2, 2011) -- A handful of Crane residents voiced their concerns at a public hearing about the proposed RCR RV Park, expressing that they think the park will hurt their rural style of living, reports the Sidney Herald Leader.
FEMA won’t help Missouri campground; owner forced to sell
(Dec. 2, 2011) -- The owner of Shoal Creek Resort in Joplin is struggling to pay utilities and maintenance costs because of what he believed to be a good deed for tornado survivors, reports KOAM-TV.
In Pennsylvania: mobile home park taking shape for flood victims
(Dec. 2, 2011) -- FEMA spokeswoman Susan Solomon said Thursday that workers are putting in 15-hour days, seven days a week, trying to finish a mobile home park in Athens Township that will house people displaced by Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee, reports KOAM-TV.
Bodie Foundation to keep Mono Lake open
(Dec. 2, 2011) -- California State Parks is pleased to announce that Mono Lake Tufa State Natural Reserve has been removed from the list of parks slated to close by July 2012. The Bodie Foundation has signed a concession contract to collect fees at the Old Marina parking lot located on the west side of the lake.
Suspect still sought in Alabama RV dealership theft
(Dec. 2, 2011) -- On Nov. 12, a gray and burgundy 2006 Ford E450 Lexington was stolen from North Alabama RV in Rainsville. The vehicle was recovered five days later, but DeKalb County authorities continue to search for the thief, reports WEIS.