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(Nov. 17, 2010) -- Nakazdli members have parked a large recreational vehicle across Highway 27 at Rainbow Road.
(Nov. 17, 2010) -- The Los Angeles City Council unanimously approved today an emergency ordinance that would ban oversized vehicles from parking overnight in certain locations of Venice.
(Nov. 15, 2010) -- St. Jude's Ministry's Jim Rouse will lead Tulare Fire Department personnel on Monday and Tuesday to introduce a recreational vehicle to be used as temporary shelter for victims of fires and other disasters, reported Visalia Times Delta.
(Nov. 15, 2010) -- About a dozen Paw Paw Village residents attended Monday night's Village Council meeting to share their input on possible changes regarding the parking and/or storage of recreational vehicles in residential districts, the Courier-Leader reported.
(Nov. 15, 2010) -- General Motors Corporation dontated a custom designed recreational vehicle to the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law's (UDM Law) Project SALUTE, Battle Creek Enquirer Reported.
(Nov. 15, 2010) -- The campground at Devils Lake State Park will close Dec. 1 for restroom and shower room construction. It will not reopen until May 1 reports Statesman Journal.
(Oct. 26, 2010) -- A $400,000 RV to go up in flames in Riverwood Park just south of Lindsay Tuesday night, the Peterborough Examiner reported.
(October 25, 2010) -- Cross Creek RV resort is home to more than 500 RV sites. It has received high rating from the Woodall’s Campground Directory, and has become an RV park Florida campers return to year after year, the company said in a press release.
(Oct. 25) -- "When people think RV, they think of Winnebago Industries, so being included in this show is a natural fit," said Olson. "The How It's Made episode did a great job of showing how our motorhomes are built from the ground up, and we're excited for viewers to see the quality we put into each of our motorhomes by our top-notch employees."
(Oct. 25, 2010) -- Rick Snyder, the Republican running for governor of Michigan, has put 80,000 miles on a Forest River motor coach. He has used the bus to campaign all across the state -- asking supporters to sign the bus with magic marker at every stop, WDNU-TV reported.