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Emerald Ash Borer Found in New Areas
The tree-killing emerald ash borer has been found in two more heavily forested Southern Indiana counties.
The Department of Natural Resources says the invasive green beetle has been found in Lawrence and Orange counties, confirming its spread in that area beyond Monroe and Brown counties near Bloomington.
Since 2004, the ash borer has been found in 23 Indiana counties, most heavily in the state’s northeastern corner. Large infestations of the insect have killed millions of ash trees in Indiana, Michigan and Ohio since 2002.
The DNR has imposed a quarantine, prohibiting the transportation of wood from ash trees from infected areas.
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"CampIN Fun" at Salamonie Reservoir
A child is never too young to enjoy the wonders of nature. Bring your preschooler, ages 2 to 5, to Salamonie Reservoir's "CampIN Fun" program, June 24 or 25. The same program is offered twice to accommodate more children.
"CampIN Fun" focuses on hiking and camping activities. The program includes indoor and outdoor activities. It is scheduled for 2 to 3:30 p.m. each day.
Participants and their families are invited to camp overnight. If the family chooses to camp, its members must bring their own supplies and food.
Participants are invited to bring a lunch and eat together after the event.
There is a $2 fee per child for the program. Park entrance fees are waived for program attendees.
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Porta-bote Announces New Folding Boat Lineup
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- Porta-Bote International has unveiled its brand new high-performance portable folding RV boats for 2009.
Folding Porta-Botes are specifically designed for the RV boating enthusiast who enjoys fishing, hunting and sailing but lacks the space to store ordinary boats in his RV. They are extremely practical for owners of RVs since they easily stow on the side or roof of the vehicle. By eliminating the need to tow a heavy trailer, fuel costs are significantly reduced.
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Monaco files Chapter 11
COBURG, Ore. -- Monaco Coach Corporation announced on March 5 that it has filed a voluntary petition for relief under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware.
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Travel Writers Share Their Favorite Northern Indiana Finds
Northern Indiana is known for its sand dunes along the shores of Lake Michigan. It’s known for Amish Country, where visitors can experience the simple life the 20,000 some families live every day. Visitors flock to Northern Indiana to go to football games at Notre Dame, the blueberry festival in Plymouth, the casino in Michigan City and the lakes all over Warsaw.
But tucked away between all those big attractions are hidden gems that make a getaway to Northern Indiana worth the tank of gas, and a whole lot more. Here are some not-to-be missed places, according to travel writers who recently visited.
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Country Coach Forced Into Bankruptcy
A federal judge ordered Country Coach LLC into Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on March 5, one month after the Junction City, Ore., RV maker’s majority owner filed a petition to put the company into involuntary bankruptcy.
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Albert Radcliffe granted the request by Bryant Riley to put the company into bankruptcy. A Chapter 11 filing puts the company under the protection of the bankruptcy court while attempting to reorganize its finances.
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