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Recreational Vehicle News Archive20-Nov-2006
TracNet turns vehicle into wireless hotspot with Verizon service (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette) DETROIT ? When Stephen Devine drove with his family from their home in Massachusetts to New York City, he spent two frustrating hours trying to find a place to park his 9-foot-high camper van, which won?t fit in most garages.
Off-road vehicles now need to be registered (News 8 Austin) Sales of off-road vehicles like dirt bikes and ATVs are booming in Texas as people catch on to the thrill of riding backwood trails. But tighter restrictions on land access have caused a shortage of legal places to ride.
Escaped Pasco County jail inmate caught (The Daily Comet) After more than two days on the run, an escaped Pasco County jail inmate was caught Thursday, authorities said. Rory McGrory, 43, was located Thursday morning hiding in a recreational vehicle in nearby Port Richey, the sheriff's office said.
Three charged in slaying of Adams Co. man (The Houma Courier) Three men have been charged in the slaying of Marshall "Mark" Brown, whose body was found in March 2005 in a recreational vehicle at an auto repair shop on U.S. 61 in Adams County.
Volunteer sought for Recreational Trails Advisory Committee (The Hillsboro Argus) The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD) is seeking a volunteer to represent off-highway vehicle (OHV) users on the state's Recreational Trails Advisory Committee.
The Truth About Branson (Wellsville Daily Reporter) (ARA) - Once you've visited Branson, you'll be a believer. Nestled in the heart of the Ozark Mountains, the new Branson is shattering old stereotypes.
Thieves taking copper, aluminum and electricity (The Idaho Statesman) Thieves have targeted copper, aluminum, electricity and gasoline in five separate thefts recently in Caldwell, according to Sandy Brooks of Caldwell Police Department's crime analysis.
Thanks for Giving project begins (Lincoln Journal Star) The holiday season nears, and friends and family gather to enjoy the bounty of the year. While many enjoy this time, cheering their favorite teams to victory, others struggle to provide the basic necessities of food, clothing and shelter.
Off-road vehicles now need to be registered (News 8 Austin) Beginning this year, off-road vehicles like four-wheelers and dirt bikes used on public lands are required to have an $8 Off-Highway Vehicle decal.
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