Delavan-based Kunes Auto & RV Group, announced Tuesday it has acquired five Quietwoods RV and Scenic RV, store locations, ...
When RV LIFE, one of the country’s largest RV communities, launched its new “Best of the Best” Campground Awards this year, ...
Delavan-based Kunes Auto & RV Group continues to grow its southeastern Wisconsin footprint with the acquisition of two ...
With the addition of the Quietwoods and Scenic RV stores, Kunes continues its robust growth trajectory. Since its founding in 1996, Kunes Auto & RV Group has expanded to more than 40 automotive and RV ...
With the rapid spread of battery electric powertrains across the American automotive industry in recent years, it's not surprising to hear that an all-electric RV segment is attempting to take shape.
The family of a man killed in the July 4 floods in Central Texas has sued the RV park where he and his wife were staying, alleging the campground’s owners knowingly placed its guests in an area that ...
This video documents an RV camping experience at Wayfarers State Park in Bigfork, Montana, an area known for its grizzly bear population. The day includes hiking with awareness of safety signs, ...
At least one employee of a Kerrville-area RV park where people were swept to their deaths in the July 4 flood was alerted to nearby evacuations early that morning, but the resort waited about two ...
They came with tents, campers and recreational vehicles hoping for a peaceful holiday weekend, but when the flood came and the Guadalupe River grew and scoured its banks, it was visitors to Kerr ...
KERRVILLE, Texas — In the aftermath of the devastating floods that tore through the Hill Country on July Fourth, leaving families without homes and communities reeling, one nonprofit out of ...
KERR COUNTY, Texas — One week after deadly floods hit the Texas Hill Country, we're hearing from more residents and property owners who are still trying to process everything that's happened. KHOU ...
The owner of a Texas Hill Country RV park and restaurant is recounting her experience of flooding that left more than 100 people dead. Lorena Guillen, who owns Blue Oak RV Park and Howdy's Bar and ...