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Recreational Vehicle News Archive21-Nov-2006
LOCAL EVENTS (San Jose Mercury News) SOUTH BAY Great Strides Free Breakfast. 8:30 a.m. Nov. 20; 8:30 a.m. Nov. 22. Last event 8:30 a.m. Dec. 31. Century 20 Great Mall, 873 Great Mall Drive, Milpitas, Free. (408) 586-3225.
More vehicles than ever to travel highways for Thanksgiving (The Providence Journal) A record 31.7 million Americans, 11 percent of the country?s population, will take to the roads this Thanksgiving holiday, according to estimates by AAA, the nation?s largest motoring organization.
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.
RVers taste Cypress Woods' life of luxury (The News-Press) One of Southwest Florida's tonier RV resorts will play host to a slew of industry guests this weekend.
County airs alert radio (Los Alamos Monitor) Tune in to 1610 AM for emergency alert advisories. Los Alamos County Emergency Management Coordinator Phil Taylor said the new system, with call letters WQFJ 525, took to the air earlier this week.
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.
Ghana: Lack of Modern Amenities Affecting Northern Education (AllAfrica.com) The lack of modern amenities in the northern part of the country such as electricity, roads and recreational facilities, are largely to blame for the low level of education there.
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